Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing
22nd International Workshop, LCPC 2009, Newark, DE, USA, October 8-10, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
Editors: Gao, G.R., Pollock, L., Cavazos, J., Li, X. (Eds.)
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Itisourpleasuretopresentthepapersacceptedforthe22ndInternationalWo- shop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing held during October 8–10 2009 in Newark Delaware, USA. Since 1986, LCPC has became a valuable venueforresearchersto reportonworkinthegeneralareaofparallelcomputing, high-performance computer architecture and compilers. LCPC 2009 continued this tradition and in particular extended the area of interest to new parallel computing accelerators such as the IBM Cell Processor and Graphic Processing Unit (GPU). This year we received 52 submissions from 15 countries. Each submission receivedatleastthreereviewsandmosthadfour.ThePCalsosoughtadditional externalreviewsforcontentiouspapers.ThePCheldanall-dayphoneconference on August 24 to discuss the papers. PC members who had a con?ict of interest were asked to leave the call temporarily when the corresponding papers were discussed. From the 52 submissions, the PC selected 25 full papers and 5 short paperstobeincludedintheworkshopproceeding,representinga58%acceptance rate. We were fortunate to have three keynote speeches, a panel discussion and a tutorial in this year’s workshop. First, Thomas Sterling, Professor of Computer Science at Louisiana State University, gave a keynote talk titled “HPC in Phase Change: Towards a New Parallel Execution Model.” Sterling argued that a new multi-dimensional research thrust was required to realize the design goals with regard to power, complexity, clock rate and reliability in the new parallel c- puter systems.ParalleX,anexploratoryexecutionmodeldevelopedbySterling’s group was introduced to guide the co-design of new architectures, programming methods and system software.
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A Communication Framework for Fault-Tolerant Parallel Execution
Pages 1-15
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The STAPL pList
Pages 16-30
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Hardware Support for OpenMP Collective Operations
Pages 31-49
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Loop Transformation Recipes for Code Generation and Auto-Tuning
Pages 50-64
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MIMD Interpretation on a GPU
Pages 65-79
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Table of contents (30 chapters)
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- Bibliographic Information
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- Book Title
- Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing
- Book Subtitle
- 22nd International Workshop, LCPC 2009, Newark, DE, USA, October 8-10, 2009, Revised Selected Papers
- Editors
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- Guang R. Gao
- Lori Pollock
- John Cavazos
- Xiaoming Li
- Series Title
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues
- Series Volume
- 5898
- Copyright
- 2010
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Copyright Holder
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- eBook ISBN
- 978-3-642-13374-9
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-3-642-13374-9
- Softcover ISBN
- 978-3-642-13373-2
- Edition Number
- 1
- Number of Pages
- XI, 426
- Number of Illustrations
- 186 b/w illustrations
- Topics