Workshop 4: Automatic Parallelization and High-Performance Compilers
Programme Committee:
General Chair. Jean-Francois Collard
(CNRS and University of
Versailles, France),
Jean-Francois.Collard@prism.uvsq.fr
Local Chair. Thomas Brandes
(Institute for Algorithms and Scientific
Computing, Germany), brandes@gmd.de
Vice Chair. Martin Rinard
(MIT, USA),
rinard@cag.lcs.mit.edu
Vice Chair. Martin Griebl
(University of Passau, Germany),
griebl@fmi.uni-passau.de
Description:
This workshop deals with all topics concerning automatic
parallelization techniques and the construction of parallel programs
using high performance compilers. Topics of interest include the
traditional fields of compiler technology (see below). The interplay
between compiler technology and communication libraries will also be
addressed. Target programming styles obviously include usual
sequential imperative languages, but also data-parallel,
object-oriented and logic ones.
Topics of interest include:
- static analysis
- program transformations
- scheduling
- allocation, mapping
- communication optimization
- code generation
There are commonalities with other Euro-Par workshops (#06, #16 and
#18, in particular) but, in contrast to them, we focus on automatic
extraction and exploitation of parallelism.