TY - BOOK ID - 5452734 TI - Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing : 19th International Workshop, LCPC 2006, New Orleans, LA, USA, November 2-4, 2006, Revised Papers AU - Almási, Gheorghe. AU - Cascaval, Calin. AU - Wu, Peng. AU - Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing PY - 2007 SN - 9783540725206 3540725202 9786610938414 1280938412 3540725210 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Parallel processing (Electronic computers) KW - Programming languages (Electronic computers) KW - Compilers (Computer programs) KW - Parallélisme (Informatique) KW - Langages de programmation KW - Compilateurs (Logiciels) KW - Congresses. KW - Congrès KW - Compilers (Computer programs) -- Congresses. KW - Parallel processing (Electronic computers) -- Congresses. KW - Programming languages (Electronic computers) -- Congresses. KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Computer Science KW - Computer science. KW - Arithmetic and logic units, Computer. KW - Computer communication systems. KW - Computer programming. KW - Programming languages (Electronic computers). KW - Data structures (Computer science). KW - Computers. KW - Computer Science. KW - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. KW - Programming Techniques. KW - Computation by Abstract Devices. KW - Computer Communication Networks. KW - Arithmetic and Logic Structures. KW - Data Structures. KW - Automatic computers KW - Automatic data processors KW - Computer hardware KW - Computing machines (Computers) KW - Electronic brains KW - Electronic calculating-machines KW - Electronic computers KW - Hardware, Computer KW - Computer systems KW - Cybernetics KW - Machine theory KW - Calculators KW - Cyberspace KW - Information structures (Computer science) KW - Structures, Data (Computer science) KW - Structures, Information (Computer science) KW - Electronic data processing KW - File organization (Computer science) KW - Abstract data types (Computer science) KW - Computer languages KW - Computer program languages KW - Computer programming languages KW - Machine language KW - Languages, Artificial KW - Computers KW - Electronic computer programming KW - Electronic digital computers KW - Programming (Electronic computers) KW - Coding theory KW - Communication systems, Computer KW - Computer communication systems KW - Data networks, Computer KW - ECNs (Electronic communication networks) KW - Electronic communication networks KW - Networks, Computer KW - Teleprocessing networks KW - Data transmission systems KW - Digital communications KW - Electronic systems KW - Information networks KW - Telecommunication KW - Cyberinfrastructure KW - Network computers KW - Arithmetic and logic units, Computer KW - Computer arithmetic KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Programming KW - Distributed processing KW - Circuits KW - Data structures (Computer scienc. KW - Compilers (Computer programs). KW - Computer networks. KW - Computer arithmetic and logic units. KW - Artificial intelligence—Data processing. KW - Compilers and Interpreters. KW - Theory of Computation. KW - Data Science. KW - Compiling programs (Computer programs) KW - Computer programs KW - Programming software KW - Systems software UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:5452734 AB - The 19th Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing was heldinNovember2006inNewOrleans,LouisianaUSA.Morethan40researchers from around the world gathered together to present their latest results and to exchange ideas on topics ranging from parallel programming models, code generation,compilationtechniques,paralleldatastructureandparallelexecution models,toregisterallocationandmemorymanagementinparallelenvironments. Out of the 49 paper submissions, the Program Committee, with the help of external reviewers, selected 24 papers for presentation at the workshop. Each paper had at least three reviews and was extensively discussed in the comm- tee meeting. The papers were presented in 30-minute sessions at the workshop. One of the selected papers, while still included in the proceedings, was not p- sented because of an unfortunate visa problem that prevented the authors from attending the workshop. We werefortunateto havetwooutstanding keynoteaddressesatLCPC2006, both from UC Berkeley. Kathy Yelick presented “Compilation Techniques for Partitioned Global Address Space Languages.” In this keynote she discussed the issues in developing programming models for large-scale parallel machines and clusters, and how PGAS languages compare to languages emerging from the DARPA HPCS program.She also presented compiler analysis and optimi- tion techniques developed in the context of UPC and Titanium source-to-source compilers for parallel program and communication optimizations. ER -