Programming languages and their compilers: Preliminary notes
Programming languages and their compilers: Preliminary notes
A survey of compiler optimization techniques
ACM '73 Proceedings of the ACM annual conference
On programming parallel computers
Proceedings of the conference on Programming languages and compilers for parallel and vector machines
Removal of invariant statements from nested-loops in a single effective compiler pass
Proceedings of the conference on Programming languages and compilers for parallel and vector machines
Movement of implicit parallel and vector expressions out of program loops
Proceedings of the conference on Programming languages and compilers for parallel and vector machines
ACM '74 Proceedings of the 1974 annual conference - Volume 1
On the Paging Performance of Array Algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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A compiler for recognizing statements of a FORTRAN program which are suited for fast execution on a parallel or pipeline machine such as ILLIAC-IV, STAR or ASC is described. The technique employs “interval analysis” to provide flow information to the vector/parallel recognizer. Where profitable the compiler changes scalar variables to subscripted variables. The output of the compiler is an extension to FORTRAN which shows parallel and vector operations explicitly.