Proceedings. SUPERCOMPUTING '88 1988
DOI: 10.1109/superc.1988.44629
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Faust: an environment for programming parallel scientific applications

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“…Sigmacs, a programmable interactive parallelizer in the Faust programming environment, computes and displays call graphs, process graphs, and a statement dependence graph 21,43]. In a process graph each node represents a task or a process, which is a separate entity running in parallel.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sigmacs, a programmable interactive parallelizer in the Faust programming environment, computes and displays call graphs, process graphs, and a statement dependence graph 21,43]. In a process graph each node represents a task or a process, which is a separate entity running in parallel.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When completed, the ParaScope editor will be a prototype for a new class of editors--those that permit exploratory parallel programming. With these tools the user can see the effects of various transformations on the available parallelism immediately after the transformations are made [Guarna et al 1988;Smith and Appelbe 1988]. Such tools will be commonplace in future parallel programming environments.…”
Section: Parallel Program Development Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SIGMA-SIGMA, an interactive tool, was developed at the University of Illinois CSRD for parallelizing FORTRAN, BLAZE and C programs [Guarna, Gannon, Gaur and Jablonowski 1988]. SIGMA identifies data dependencies and aids in identifying legal code transformations to exploit parallelism and in specifying parallel subroutine execution.…”
Section: Iv-9mentioning
confidence: 99%