COMPCON Spring 1987

COMPCON Spring 1987
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Compcon 87 Spring

Compcon 87 Spring
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COMPCON Spring '87

COMPCON Spring '87
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Intellectual Leverage

Intellectual Leverage
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Compcon Spring 87

Compcon Spring 87
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Compcon Spring 87

Compcon Spring 87
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Release: 1987
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Intellectual Leverage

Intellectual Leverage
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Release: 1987
Genre: Computer networks
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Digest of Papers

Digest of Papers
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Release: 1987
Genre: Computers
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A Systolic Array Optimizing Compiler

A Systolic Array Optimizing Compiler
Author: Monica S. Lam
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461317053

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This book is a revision of my Ph. D. thesis dissertation submitted to Carnegie Mellon University in 1987. It documents the research and results of the compiler technology developed for the Warp machine. Warp is a systolic array built out of custom, high-performance processors, each of which can execute up to 10 million floating-point operations per second (10 MFLOPS). Under the direction of H. T. Kung, the Warp machine matured from an academic, experimental prototype to a commercial product of General Electric. The Warp machine demonstrated that the scalable architecture of high-peiformance, programmable systolic arrays represents a practical, cost-effective solu tion to the present and future computation-intensive applications. The success of Warp led to the follow-on iWarp project, a joint project with Intel, to develop a single-chip 20 MFLOPS processor. The availability of the highly integrated iWarp processor will have a significant impact on parallel computing. One of the major challenges in the development of Warp was to build an optimizing compiler for the machine. First, the processors in the xx A Systolic Array Optimizing Compiler array cooperate at a fine granularity of parallelism, interaction between processors must be considered in the generation of code for individual processors. Second, the individual processors themselves derive their performance from a VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) instruction set and a high degree of internal pipelining and parallelism. The compiler contains optimizations pertaining to the array level of parallelism, as well as optimizations for the individual VLIW processors.

Software Re-use, Utrecht 1989

Software Re-use, Utrecht 1989
Author: Liesbeth M. Dusink
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1447135369

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In November 1989 we organised a workshop on software re-use, inviting members of the leading research teams across Europe. In retrospect, we realise that we missed a few research teams out, but nevertheless we did have a very fruitful workshop. This book is the outcome of that meeting. Prior to the workshop, teams submitted short position papers, and at the workshop made very short presentations of these. Most of the time was spent in four parallel sessions, and the reports of these sessions are given in Chapter 2. After the workshop we invited the attendees to revise and resubmit their papers in the light of the workshop, and it is these updated papers that appear in Chapter 4 onwards. The papers are in alphabetical order of first author. To complete this text we have added an introduction to software re-use as a first chapter-this was prepared by Liesbeth Dusink. We have added a comprehensive bibliography as Chapter 3, merging the bibliographies accumulated at Delft and at Brunei. To be able to organise the workshop we were sponsored by SERC, the Software Engineering Research Centre in Utrecht, Netherlands. November 1990 Liesbeth Dusink Pat Hall Contents Ust of Contributors . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xi . . . .