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3rd ARRAY@PLDI 2016: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Martin Elsman
, Clemens Grelck, Andreas Klöckner, David A. Padua:
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Libraries, Languages, and Compilers for Array Programming, ARRAY@PLDI 2016, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, June 14, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4384-8 - Kunal Banerjee, Soumyadip Banerjee, Santonu Sarkar
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Data-race detection: the missing piece for an end-to-end semantic equivalence checker for parallelizing transformations of array-intensive programs. 1-8 - Andreas Klöckner
, Lucas C. Wilcox, Timothy C. Warburton
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Array program transformation with Loo.py by example: high-order finite elements. 9-16 - Troels Henriksen, Ken Friis Larsen
, Cosmin E. Oancea:
Design and GPGPU performance of Futhark's redomap construct. 17-24 - Matthias Springer
, Hidehiko Masuhara:
Object support in an array-based GPGPU extension for Ruby. 25-31 - Aaron W. Hsu:
The key to a data parallel compiler. 32-40 - Paul Springer, Aravind Sankaran
, Paolo Bientinesi:
TTC: a tensor transposition compiler for multiple architectures. 41-46 - Johannes Spazier, Steffen Christgau
, Bettina Schnor:
Automatic generation of parallel C code for stencil applications written in MATLAB. 47-54 - Luís Reis
, João Bispo
, João M. P. Cardoso
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SSA-based MATLAB-to-C compilation and optimization. 55-62 - Antoine Tran Tan, Hartmut Kaiser
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Extending C++ with co-array semantics. 63-68

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