The SUIF Compiler System
- Abstract
- The SUIF (Stanford University Intermediate Format)
compiler system is a platform for research on compiler
techniques for high-performance machines. SUIF has
been used for compiler research on topics including
scalar data flow optimizations, array data dependence
analysis, loop transformations for both locality and
parallelism, software prefetching, and instruction
scheduling. Ongoing research projects using SUIF include
global data and computation distribution for both shared
and distributed address space machines, array privatization,
interprocedural parallelization, pointer analysis,
and optimizing Verilog simulations. SUIF has also been
used for courses on compiler optimizations at Stanford.
- DateOfInformation
- Thr Jun 11 13:14:42 1998
- Domain
- Parallel Processing Tools!Parallel Programming Languages and Compilers
- Keyword
- parallelizing compiler; dependence analysis; shared memory multiprocessor; distributed memory multiprocessor; data distribution; work distribution
- TargetEnvironment
- Not Available
- Version
- 2.0
- Webpage
- http://suif.stanford.edu/suif/
- ContactIs
- Robert French
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