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Computer programming / Automatic parallelization / Parallel computing / Software pipelining / For loop / Stream processing / Infinite loop / Control flow / Induction variable / Computing / Compiler optimizations / Software engineering
Date: 2007-12-18 01:33:27
Computer programming
Automatic parallelization
Parallel computing
Software pipelining
For loop
Stream processing
Infinite loop
Control flow
Induction variable
Computing
Compiler optimizations
Software engineering

Uncovering Hidden Loop Level Parallelism in Sequential Applications Hongtao Zhong, Mojtaba Mehrara, Steve Lieberman, and Scott Mahlke Advanced Computer Architecture Laboratory University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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