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- 2011
- Erik R. Altman:
The language, optimizer, and tools mess. CGO 2011 - Jason Ansel, Yee Lok Wong, Cy P. Chan, Marek Olszewski, Alan Edelman, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Language and compiler support for auto-tuning variable-accuracy algorithms. CGO 2011: 85-96 - Edson Borin, Youfeng Wu, Maurício Breternitz Jr., Cheng Wang:
LAR-CC: Large atomic regions with conditional commits. CGO 2011: 54-63 - Derek Bruening, Qin Zhao:
Practical memory checking with Dr. Memory. CGO 2011: 213-223 - Dhruva R. Chakrabarti, Prithviraj Banerjee, Hans-Juergen Boehm, Pramod G. Joisha, Robert S. Schreiber:
The runtime abort graph and its application to software transactional memory optimization. CGO 2011: 42-53 - Huimin Cui, Jingling Xue, Lei Wang, Yang Yang, Xiaobing Feng, Dongrui Fan:
Extendable pattern-oriented optimization directives. CGO 2011: 107-118 - Joseph L. Greathouse, Chelsea LeBlanc, Todd M. Austin, Valeria Bertacco:
Highly scalable distributed dataflow analysis. CGO 2011: 277-288 - Ben Hardekopf, Calvin Lin:
Flow-sensitive pointer analysis for millions of lines of code. CGO 2011: 289-298 - Ben Hertzberg, Kunle Olukotun:
Runtime automatic speculative parallelization. CGO 2011: 64-73 - Robert Hundt, Easwaran Raman, Martin Thuresson, Neil Vachharajani:
MAO - An extensible micro-architectural optimizer. CGO 2011: 1-10 - Hiroshi Inoue, Hiroshige Hayashizaki, Peng Wu, Toshio Nakatani:
A trace-based Java JIT compiler retrofitted from a method-based compiler. CGO 2011: 246-256 - Timothy M. Jones, Sandro Bartolini, Jonas Maebe, Dominique Chanet:
Link-time optimization for power efficiency in a tagless instruction cache. CGO 2011: 32-41 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Yuanrui Zhang, Jun Liu, Taylan Yemliha:
Neighborhood-aware data locality optimization for NoC-based multicores. CGO 2011: 191-200 - Ralf Karrenberg, Sebastian Hack:
Whole-function vectorization. CGO 2011: 141-150 - Sanghoon Lee, James Tuck:
Automatic parallelization of fine-grained meta-functions on a chip multiprocessor. CGO 2011: 130-140 - Xavier Leroy:
Formally verifying a compiler: Why? How? How far? CGO 2011 - Jianjun Li, Chenggang Wu, Wei-Chung Hsu:
Dynamic register promotion of stack variables. CGO 2011: 21-31 - Xu Liu, John M. Mellor-Crummey:
Pinpointing data locality problems using data-centric analysis. CGO 2011: 171-180 - Jun Liu, Yuanrui Zhang, Wei Ding, Mahmut T. Kandemir:
On-chip cache hierarchy-aware tile scheduling for multicore machines. CGO 2011: 161-170 - Mojtaba Mehrara, Scott A. Mahlke:
Dynamically accelerating client-side web applications through decoupled execution. CGO 2011: 74-84 - Rupesh Nasre, Ramaswamy Govindarajan:
Prioritizing constraint evaluation for efficient points-to analysis. CGO 2011: 267-276 - Chris J. Newburn, Byoungro So, Zhenying Liu, Michael D. McCool, Anwar M. Ghuloum, Stefanus Du Toit, Zhi-Gang Wang, Zhaohui Du, Yongjian Chen, Gansha Wu, Peng Guo, Zhanglin Liu, Dan Zhang:
Intel's Array Building Blocks: A retargetable, dynamic compiler and embedded language. CGO 2011: 224-235 - Dorit Nuzman, Sergei Dyshel, Erven Rohou, Ira Rosen, Kevin Williams, David Yuste, Albert Cohen, Ayal Zaks:
Vapor SIMD: Auto-vectorize once, run everywhere. CGO 2011: 151-160 - Eunjung Park, Louis-Noël Pouchet, John Cavazos, Albert Cohen, P. Sadayappan:
Predictive modeling in a polyhedral optimization space. CGO 2011: 119-129 - Silvius Rus, Raksit Ashok, David Xinliang Li:
Automated locality optimization based on the reuse distance of string operations. CGO 2011: 181-190 - Ricardo Nabinger Sanchez, José Nelson Amaral, Duane Szafron, Marius Pirvu, Mark G. Stoodley:
Using machines to learn method-specific compilation strategies. CGO 2011: 257-266 - Tyler Sondag, Hridesh Rajan:
Phase-based tuning for better utilization of performance-asymmetric multicore processors. CGO 2011: 11-20 - Youfeng Wu, Shiliang Hu, Edson Borin, Cheng Wang:
A HW/SW co-designed heterogeneous multi-core virtual machine for energy-efficient general purpose computing. CGO 2011: 236-245 - Xinwei Xie, Jingling Xue:
Acculock: Accurate and efficient detection of data races. CGO 2011: 201-212 - Qing Yi:
Automated programmable control and parameterization of compiler optimizations. CGO 2011: 97-106
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