Ebook: Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing: 11th International Workshop, LCPC’98 Chapel Hill, NC, USA, August 7–9, 1998 Proceedings
- Genre: Computers // Organization and Data Processing
- Tags: Programming Techniques, Programming Languages Compilers Interpreters, Computation by Abstract Devices, Arithmetic and Logic Structures, Computer Communication Networks
- Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1656
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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LCPC’98 Steering and Program Committes for their time and energy in - viewing the submitted papers. Finally, and most importantly, we thank all the authors and participants of the workshop. It is their signi cant research work and their enthusiastic discussions throughout the workshopthat made LCPC’98 a success. May 1999 Siddhartha Chatterjee Program Chair Preface The year 1998 marked the eleventh anniversary of the annual Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing (LCPC), an international - rum for leading research groups to present their current research activities and latest results. The LCPC community is interested in a broad range of te- nologies, with a common goal of developing software systems that enable real applications. Amongthetopicsofinteresttotheworkshoparelanguagefeatures, communication code generation and optimization, communication libraries, d- tributed shared memory libraries, distributed object systems, resource m- agement systems, integration of compiler and runtime systems, irregular and dynamic applications, performance evaluation, and debuggers. LCPC’98 was hosted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) on 7 - 9 August 1998, at the William and Ida Friday Center on the UNC-CH campus. Fifty people from the United States, Europe, and Asia attended the workshop. The program committee of LCPC’98, with the help of external reviewers, evaluated the submitted papers. Twenty-four papers were selected for formal presentation at the workshop. Each session was followed by an open panel d- cussion centered on the main topic of the particular session.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, LCPC'98, held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA in August 1998. The 24 revised full papers presented have gone through two rounds of selection and reviewing. The volume is divided in topical sections on Java, locality, network computing, Fortran, irregular applications, instructions scheduling, and dependence analysis.