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IJHPCA
2007
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Parallel Programmability and the Chapel Language
Bradford L. Chamberlain, David Callahan, Hans P. Z...
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IPPS
2008
IEEE
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Programmability of the HPCS Languages: A case study with a quantum chemistry kernel
As high-end computer systems present users with rapidly increasing numbers of processors, possibly also incorporating attached co-processors, programmers are increasingly challeng...
Aniruddha G. Shet, Wael R. Elwasif, Robert J. Harr...
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IJHPCA
2007
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An Approach To Data Distributions in Chapel
A key characteristic of today’s high performance computing systems is a physically distributed memory, which makes the efficient management of locality essential for taking adv...
R. E. Diaconescu, Hans P. Zima
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HPCC
2007
Springer
16 years 16 days ago
Optimizing Array Accesses in High Productivity Languages
One of the outcomes of DARPA’s HPCS program has been the creation of three new high productivity languages: Chapel, Fortress, and X10. While these languages have introduced impro...
Mackale Joyner, Zoran Budimlic, Vivek Sarkar
SAS
2007
Springer
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16 years 14 days ago
Hierarchical Pointer Analysis for Distributed Programs
We present a new pointer analysis for use in shared memory programs running on hierarchical parallel machines. The analysis is motivated by the partitioned global address space lan...
Amir Kamil, Katherine A. Yelick