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Parallelization via Context Preservation
- In IEEE Intl Conference on Computer Languages
, 1998
"... Abstract program schemes, such as scan or homomorphism, can capture a wide range of data parallel programs. While versatile, these schemes are of limited practical use on their own. A key problem is that the more natural sequential specifications may not have associative combine operators required b ..."
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Abstract program schemes, such as scan or homomorphism, can capture a wide range of data parallel programs. While versatile, these schemes are of limited practical use on their own. A key problem is that the more natural sequential specifications may not have associative combine operators required by these schemes. As a result, they often fail to be immediately identified. To resolve this problem, we propose a method to systematically derive parallel programs from sequential definitions. This method is special in that it can automatically invent auxiliary functions needed by associative combine operators. Apart from a formalisation, we also provide new theorems, based on the notion of context preservation, to guarantee parallelization for a precise class of sequential programs. 1 Introduction It is well-recognised that a key problem of parallel computing remains the development of efficient and correct parallel software. This task is further complicated by the variety of parallel arc...

