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Parallelizing compilers


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    • found: Work cat.: Haghighat, M.R. Symbolic analysis for parallelizing compilers, 1995.
    • found: Compilers.net WWW home page, Oct. 23, 2006:encyclopedia/compiler (types of compilers ... A parallelizing compiler converts a serial input program into a form suitable for efficient execution on a parallel computer architecture)
    • found: ACM computing surveys, Mar. 1996:p. 261 (A parallelizing compiler is typically a compiler that finds parallelism in a sequential program and generates appropriate code for a parallel computer. More recent parallelizing compilers accept explicitly parallel language constructs, such as array assignments or parallel loops)
    • found: The Charm parallel programming language and system. Part I, Description of language features, via WWW, Oct. 23, 2006:p. 3 (Parallelizing compilers ... let the programmers write programs in their usual sequential languages (such as Fortran). A parallelizing compiler is used to detect the parallelism, and transform the program to a parallel program, which is then translated further for specific target machines)
    • found: Encyclopedia of computer science, 2000:p. 1362 (In order for a program written in such a language [i.e., parallel programming language] to take advantage of the power of parallel hardware, a parallelizing compiler must determine which operations may be executed in parallel)
    • notfound: Dictionary of computing, 1996;Dictionary of computer science, engineering, and technology, 2001
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