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Specifying and Executing Optimizations for Parallel Programs
2014
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Compiler optimizations, usually expressed as rewrites on program graphs, are a core part of all modern compilers. However, even production compilers have bugs, and these bugs are difficult to detect and resolve. The problem only becomes more complex when compiling parallel programs; from the choice of graph representation to the possibility of race conditions, optimization designers have a range of factors to consider that do not appear when dealing with single-threaded programs. In this paper
doi:10.4204/eptcs.159.6
fatcat:ta3ehlniqjflzk3qxsgdkm63qe