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| Run-Time Speculative Parallelization -- We have developed efficient run-time and static analysis techniques to enable efficient run-time parallelization on loops with irregular and sparse memory access patterns [CC'00, LCPC'99]. Now, a small team in our research group are at the late stage of integrating various run-time speculative parallelization techniques - LRPD test, Sparse LRPD test, Recursive LRPD test and static analysis techniques - into a Hybrid Analysis framework through exploring most available partial static information at compile-time and therefore to reduce run-tiem work. |
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Adaptive Algorithm Selection and Its Application on Parallelizing Irregular Reductions -- We have developed a systematic technology which allows dynamic program to pick the most appropriate algorithm at run-time. The model is derived from synthetic experiments running on seperated synthetic loops. We have applied this technology on adaptive reduction parallelization and extensive experiments have been carried out on both static irregular programiand dynamic irregular programs (patterns change on-the-fly). [ICS'00, LCPC'02]. |
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