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LCPC 2001: Cumberland Falls, KY, USA
- Henry G. Dietz:

Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, 14th International Workshop, LCPC 2001, Cumberland Falls, KY, USA, August 1-3, 2001. Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2624, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-04029-3 - Steven Carroll, Walden Ko, Mark N. Yankelevsky, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos:

Optimizing Compiler Design for Modularity and Extensibility. 1-17 - Bryan Carpenter, Geoffrey C. Fox, Han-Ku Lee, Sang Boem Lim:

Translation Schemes for the HPJava Parallel Programming Language. 18-32 - Gagan Agrawal, Ruoming Jin, Xiaogang Li:

Compiler and Middleware Support for Scalable Data Mining. 33-51 - Pedro C. Diniz, Mary W. Hall

, Joonseok Park, Byoungro So, Heidi E. Ziegler:
Bridging the Gap between Compilation and Synthesis in the DEFACTO System. 52-70 - Tao Li, Chen Ding:

Instruction Balance and Its Relation to Program Energy Consumption. 71-85 - Chung-Hsing Hsu, Ulrich Kremer:

Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling for Scientific Applications. 86-99 - Victor De La Luz, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Ugur Sezer:

Improving Off-Chip Memory Energy Behavior in a Multi-processor, Multi-bank Environment. 100-114 - Ulrich Kremer, Jamey Hicks, James M. Rehg

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A Compilation Framework for Power and Energy Management on Mobile Computers. 115-131 - Yonghong Song, Cheng Wang, Zhiyuan Li:

Locality Enhancement by Array Contraction. 132-146 - Takashi Hirooka, Hiroshi Ohta, Takayoshi Iitsuka:

Automatic Data Distribution Method Using First Touch Control for Distributed Shared Memory Multiprocessors. 147-161 - Eladio Gutiérrez, Oscar G. Plata

, Emilio L. Zapata:
Balanced, Locality-Based Parallel Irregular Reductions. 162-176 - C. Richard Attanasio, David F. Bacon, Anthony Cocchi, Stephen E. Smith:

A Comparative Evaluation of Parallel Garbage Collector Implementations. 177-192 - Ping An, Alin Jula, Silvius Vasile Rus, Steven Saunders, Timmie G. Smith, Gabriel Tanase, Nathan L. Thomas, Nancy M. Amato, Lawrence Rauchwerger:

STAPL: An Adaptive, Generic Parallel C++ Library. 193-208 - Milind A. Bhandarkar, Laxmikant V. Kalé:

An Interface Model for Parallel Components. 209-222 - Huiyang Zhou

, Matthew D. Jennings, Thomas M. Conte
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Tree Traversal Scheduling: A Global Instruction Scheduling Technique for VLIW/EPIC Processors. 223-238 - Javier Zalamea, Josep Llosa

, Eduard Ayguadé, Mateo Valero:
MIRS: Modulo Scheduling with Integrated Register Spilling. 239-253 - Jeffrey Sheldon, Walter Lee, Ben Greenwald, Saman P. Amarasinghe:

Strength Reduction of Integer Division and Modulo Operations. 254-273 - Yonghua Ding, Zhiyuan Li:

An Adaptive Scheme for Dynamic Parallelization. 274-289 - Yuan-Shin Hwang, Peng-Sheng Chen, Jenq Kuen Lee, Roy Dz-Ching Ju:

Probabilistic Points-to Analysis. 290-305 - Manuel Arenaz, Juan Touriño

, Ramon Doallo:
A Compiler Framework to Detect Parallelism in Irregular Codes. 306-320 - Jiajing Zhu, Jay P. Hoeflinger, David A. Padua:

Compiling for a Hybrid Programming Model Using the LMAD Representation. 321-335 - Seon Wook Kim, Rudolf Eigenmann:

The Structure of a Compiler for Explicit and Implicit Parallelism. 336-351 - Kazuhisa Ishizaka, Motoki Obata, Hironori Kasahara

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Coarse Grain Task Parallel Processing with Cache Optimization on Shared Memory Multiprocessor. 352-365 - Viktor Kuncak

, Patrick Lam, Martin C. Rinard:
A Language for Role Specifications. 366-382 - Daniel J. Quinlan, Markus Schordan, Bobby Philip, Markus Kowarschik:

The Specification of Source-to-Source Transformations for the Compile-Time Optimization of Parallel Object-Oriented Scientific Applications. 383-394 - Pramod G. Joisha, U. Nagaraj Shenoy, Prithviraj Banerjee:

Computing Array Shapes in MATLAB. 395-410 - Robert Seater, David Wonnacott:

Polynomial Time Array Dataflow Analysis. 411-426 - Peng Wu, Albert Cohen, David A. Padua:

Induction Variable Analysis without Idiom Recognition: Beyond Monotonicity. 427-441

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