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Supercompilers for massively parallel architectures

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3 Author(s)
Chapman, B. ; Inst. for Software Technol. & Parallel Syst., Wien Univ., Austria ; Pantano, M. ; Zima, H.

We describe the design of a compilation system, which translates Fortran programs automatically into explicitly parallel programs for a massively parallel architecture. Such a compiler must automatically generate data distributions and derive program transformation strategies based on a combination of heuristics and analysis features. Programs are subjected to an iterative tuning process, involving three major components: a restructuring system, a performance analysts subsystem, and a parallelization support environment. Many of the components in this environment have already been implemented in the framework of the Vienna Fortran compilation system

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Parallel Algorithms/Architecture Synthesis, 1995. Proceedings., First Aizu International Symposium on

Date of Conference: 15-17 Mar 1995

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