In this paper we propose the Merge framework, a general purpose programming model for heterogeneous multi-core systems. The Merge framework replaces current ad hoc approaches to p...
Michael D. Linderman, Jamison D. Collins, Hong Wan...
In this paper, we study the problem of scheduling parallel loops at compile-time for a heterogeneous network of machines. We consider heterogeneity in three aspects of parallel pr...
Parallel architectures are the way of the future, but are notoriously difficult to program. In addition to the low-level constructs they often present (e.g., locks, DMA, and non-...
Parallelization of sequential programs is often daunting because of the substantial development cost involved. Various solutions have been proposed to address this concern, includ...
Harnish Botadra, Qiong Cheng, Sushil K. Prasad, Er...
Many language implementations, particularly for high-level and scripting languages, are based on carefully honed runtime systems that have an internally sequential execution model...
James Swaine, Kevin Tew, Peter A. Dinda, Robert Br...