Kessler, Christoph W. ;
Löwe, Welf ;
Padua, David ;
Püschel, Markus
Program Composition and Optimization: An Introduction
Abstract
Software composition connects separately defined software artifacts.
Such connection may be in program structure (such as inheritance),
data flow (such as message passing) and/or control flow (such as
function calls or loop control).
BibTeX - Entry
@InProceedings{kessler_et_al:DSP:2010:2573,
author = {Christoph W. Kessler and Welf L{\"o}we and David Padua and Markus P{\"u}schel},
title = {Program Composition and Optimization: An Introduction},
booktitle = {Program Composition and Optimization : Autotuning, Scheduling, Metaprogramming and Beyond},
year = {2010},
editor = {Christoph W. Kessler and Welf L{\"o}we and David Padua and Markus P{\"u}schel},
number = {10191},
series = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings},
ISSN = {1862-4405},
publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany},
address = {Dagstuhl, Germany},
URL = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2010/2573},
annote = {Keywords: Software composition, program optimization, components, parallel computing, scheduling, autotuning, adaptivity, performance prediction, library }
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Keywords: |
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Software composition, program optimization, components, parallel computing, scheduling, autotuning, adaptivity, performance prediction, library |
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Freie Schlagwörter (englisch): |
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synthesis, meta-programming |
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Seminar: |
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10191 - Program Composition and Optimization : Autotuning, Scheduling, Metaprogramming and Beyond
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Issue date: |
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2010 |
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Date of publication: |
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15.06.2010 |