1999
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-48515-5_6
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A Strategic Profiler for Glasgow Parallel Haskell

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“…The runtimes of the programs are as follows, PFL: 1105 s, Haskell: 123 s. The faster execution of the Haskell program is attributed to it being both compiled and highly optimized, where PFL is an interpreted research language. More measurements of the PFL and Haskell programs, together with a more detailed discussion, can be found in [20].…”
Section: Program Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The runtimes of the programs are as follows, PFL: 1105 s, Haskell: 123 s. The faster execution of the Haskell program is attributed to it being both compiled and highly optimized, where PFL is an interpreted research language. More measurements of the PFL and Haskell programs, together with a more detailed discussion, can be found in [20].…”
Section: Program Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…an expression in the program [19]. The strategic profiler, GRANSIM-SP, attributes a thread to the strategy that induced it [20]. A standard format for profiling data is being designed, and the tools may be offered in a user-friendly environment [88].…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%