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Automatic Translation of FORTRAN Programs to Vector Form
- ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
, 1987
"... This paper discusses the theoretical concepts underlying a project at Rice University to develop an automatic translator, called PFC (for Parallel FORTRAN Converter), from FORTRAN to FORTRAN 8x. The Rice project, based initially upon the research of Kuck and others at the University of Illinois [6, ..."
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as PARAFRASE). Other projects that have influenced our work are the Texas Instruments ASC compiler [9, 33], the Cray-1 FORTRAN compiler [15], and the Massachusetts Computer Associates Vectorizer [22, 25]. The paper is organized into seven sections. Section 2 introduces FORTRAN 8x and gives examples of its use
Texas House
, 2015
"... The mission of the Texas Legislative Council is to provide professional, nonpartisan service and support to the Texas Legislature and legislative agencies. In every area of responsibility, we strive for quality and efficiency. Copies of this publication have been distributed in compliance with the s ..."
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with the state depository law (Subchapter G, Chapter 441, Government Code) and are available for public use through the Texas State Publications Depository Program at the Texas State Library and other state depository libraries. An online version of this publication can be found at
Austin, The Great State of Texas
"... Abstract 1 – In this paper, we propose a new class of branch predictors, complementary branch predictors, which can be easily added to any branch predictor to improve the overall prediction accuracy. This mechanism differs from conventional branch predictors in that it focuses only on mispredicted b ..."
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Abstract 1 – In this paper, we propose a new class of branch predictors, complementary branch predictors, which can be easily added to any branch predictor to improve the overall prediction accuracy. This mechanism differs from conventional branch predictors in that it focuses only on mispredicted branches. As a result, this mechanism has the advantages of scalability and flexibility (can be implemented with any branch predictor), but is not on the critical path. More specifically, this mechanism improves the branch prediction accuracy by predicting which future branch will be mispredicted next and when that will occur, and then it changes the predicted direction at the predicted time. Our results show that a branch predictor with the branch misprediction predictor achieves the same prediction accuracy as a conventional branch predictor that is 4 to 16 times larger, but without significantly increasing the overall complexity or lengthening the critical path. I.
Financing in Texas
"... $11 billion this year to fund public schools. Over the years, the state has helped educate millions of children, enhancing the productivity of the workforce and the vitality of the economy. Public education has been a good investment for the state. But disbursing $11 billion is no easy task. Texas ’ ..."
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$11 billion this year to fund public schools. Over the years, the state has helped educate millions of children, enhancing the productivity of the workforce and the vitality of the economy. Public education has been a good investment for the state. But disbursing $11 billion is no easy task. Texas
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