Special Issue of The Computer Journal

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From: kumar@cs.curtin.edu.au (Mohan Kumar)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 6 May 1996 23:11:15 -0400
Organization: Curtin University of Technology
Summary: This is a call for expression of interest
Keywords: journal, question, parallel

CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST


Special Issue of THE COMPUTER JOURNAL


on
Automatic Loop Parallelization


Expressions of interest are solicited for a special issue of The
Computer Journal on Automatic Loop Parallelization planned for 1997.
Automatic parallelization of loop-based sequential programs will play
a very important role in facilitating the use of high performance
computers. This is a preliminary call to create a maling list of
researchers likely to contribute to this special issue. This call is
not for screening the papers. Topics of interest include (but not
limited to),


Loop Transformation Techniques
Loop Transformation Theory and Program Partitioning
Impact of Architectures on Paralleizing Compilers
Cache Performance Optimization
Communication Overheads
Performance Analysis of Transformation Techniques
Loop Parallization on Network of Workstations
Special Purpose Architectures
Software Issues


If you are likely to submit a paper, please email the following
information to the address below by May 20, 1996.


1) likley title of the paper,
2) authors' name(s), and
3) if available a 50 word abstract.


The tentative deadline for submission of full
papers is likely to be September 30, 1996.


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Dr. J. Mohan Kumar
Department of Computer Science
Curtin University of Technology
GPO Box U 1987 Perth WA 6001
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 9 351 3014
Fax: +61 9 351 2819
Email: kumar@cs.curtin.edu.au
URL : http://www.cs.curtin.edu.au/~kumar/
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