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2016 Dec 31
3
Automatic Insertion of OpenACC/OpenMP directives
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I was wondering if we could add a link to dawn-cc in the LLVM's
project page (http://llvm.org/ProjectsWithLLVM/). There are a number
of papers that describe what dawn-cc does. The main publication is
this paper:
* Automatic Insertion of Copy Annotation in Data-Parallel Programs -
SBAC-PAD 2016
The array size inference analysis comes from this work:
* Runtime Pointer Disambiguation - OOPSLA 2015
The source code of dawn-cc, including all the static analyses, is available at:
* https://github.com/gleisonsdm/DawnCC-Compiler
And, as I've mentioned, you can try it through an...
2016 Dec 31
0
Automatic Insertion of OpenACC/OpenMP directives
...if we could add a link to dawn-cc in the LLVM's
> project page (http://llvm.org/ProjectsWithLLVM/). There are a number
> of papers that describe what dawn-cc does. The main publication is
> this paper:
>
> * Automatic Insertion of Copy Annotation in Data-Parallel Programs -
> SBAC-PAD 2016
>
> The array size inference analysis comes from this work:
>
> * Runtime Pointer Disambiguation - OOPSLA 2015
>
> The source code of dawn-cc, including all the static analyses, is available at:
>
> * https://github.com/gleisonsdm/DawnCC-Compiler
>
> And,...
2016 Dec 31
2
Automatic Insertion of OpenACC/OpenMP directives
...to dawn-cc in the LLVM's
>> project page (http://llvm.org/ProjectsWithLLVM/). There are a number
>> of papers that describe what dawn-cc does. The main publication is
>> this paper:
>>
>> * Automatic Insertion of Copy Annotation in Data-Parallel Programs -
>> SBAC-PAD 2016
>>
>> The array size inference analysis comes from this work:
>>
>> * Runtime Pointer Disambiguation - OOPSLA 2015
>>
>> The source code of dawn-cc, including all the static analyses, is available at:
>>
>> * https://github.com/gleisonsdm/Daw...
1999 Jan 25
1
No Network Neighborhood Appearance
Hi,
This is my first SAMBA 2.0.0.0 install under AIX 4.3.1. I can find the
server in Win95 via menus START:Find:Computer. If I double click the
Network Neighborhood icon the SAMBA AIX server is not showing. Should it
work this way?
Thanks,
Allen