25th International Workshop, LCPC 2012, Tokyo, Japan, September 11-13, 2012, Revised Selected Papers
edited by Hironori Kasahara, Keiji Kimura.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint : Springer
2013
(XII, 276 p. 101 illustrations)
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7760.
Invited Talk --; Just in Time Load Balancing --; Workshop Papers --; AlphaZ: A System for Design Space Exploration in the Polyhedral Model --; Compiler Optimizations: Machine Learning versus O3 --; The STAPL Parallel Graph Library --; Set and Relation Manipulation for the Sparse Polyhedral Framework --; Parallel Clustered Low-Rank Approximation of Graphs and Its Application to Link Prediction --; OmpSs-OpenCL Programming Model for Heterogeneous Systems --; Compiler Optimizations for Industrial Unstructured Mesh CFD Applications on GPUs --; UCIFF: Unified Cluster Assignment Instruction Scheduling and Fast Frequency Selection for Heterogeneous Clustered VLIW Cores --; A Study on the Impact of Compiler Optimizations on High-Level Synthesis --; FlowPools: A Lock-Free Deterministic Concurrent Dataflow Abstraction --; Task Parallelism and Data Distribution: An Overview of Explicit Parallel Programming Languages --; A Fast Parallel Graph Partitioner for Shared-Memory Inspector/Executor Strategies --; A Software-Based Method-Level Speculation Framework for the Java Platform --; Ant: A Debugging Framework for MPI Parallel Programs --; Compiler Automatic Discovery of OmpSs Task Dependencies --; Beyond Do Loops: Data Transfer Generation with Convex Array Regions --; Workshop Posters --; Finish Accumulators: An Efficient Reduction Construct for Dynamic Task Parallelism --; FlashbackSTM: Improving STM Performance by Remembering the Past --; Kaira: Generating Parallel Libraries and Their Usage with Octave --; Language and Architecture Independent Software Thread-Level Speculation --; Abstractions for Defining Semi-Regular Grids Orthogonally from Stencils.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 25th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, LCPC 2012, held in Tokyo, Japan, in September 2012. The 16 revised full papers, 5 poster papers presented with 1 invited talk were carefully reviewed and selected from 39 submissions. The focus of the papers is on following topics: compiling for parallelism, automatic parallelization, optimization of parallel programs, formal analysis and verification of parallel programs, parallel runtime systems, task-parallel libraries, parallel application frameworks, performance analysis tools, debugging tools for parallel programs, parallel algorithms and applications.