Massive parallelism : hardware, software and applications : proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop, Capri, Italy, 3-7 October 1994
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Massive parallelism : hardware, software and applications : proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop, Capri, Italy, 3-7 October 1994
World Scientific, c1994
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Papers presented at the Workshop Massive Parallelism: Hardware, Software, and Applications, held October 3-7, 1994, Capri, Italy
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The papers in this volume describe results derived from actual implementation on parallel machines and report results applicable to highly parallel machines. The topics covered at the workshop range from experimental parallel architectures through smart parallel compiling techniques to the newest produced parallel computers.
Table of Contents
- Run-time methods for parallelizing Do loops, L. Rauchwerger and D. Padua
- a theoretical comparison of static versus dynamic scheduling for massively parallel machines, F. Gasperoni and U. Schwiegelshohn
- adaptive and integrated hardware/software data prefetching for shared-memory multi-processors, E.H. Gornish and A. Veidenbaum
- portable parallelization of the ECMWF's weather forecast program, U. Gartel et al
- a hypergraph-based model for port allocation on VLIW architectures, A. Capitanio et al
- performance evaluation of routing methods in a massively parallel machine, K. Khoumsi and G. Mazare
- an analytic model for a hierarchical parallel system, K. Joe and A. Fukuda
- Non Von - parallel programming language extensions for imperative languages, T. Lewis
- why high performance Fortran is not useful for advanced numerical applications - directions for future development, H. Zima
- a parallel edge linking algorithm using the Hough transform, T. Johansson and E. Bengtsson
- a parallel environment for cellular automata network simulation, M. Furnari et al. (Part Contents).
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