A global resource-constrained parallelization technique

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This paper presents a new approach to resource-constrained compiler extraction of fine-grain parallelism, targeted towards VLIW supercomputers, and in particular, the IBM VLIW (Very Large Instruction Word) processor. The algorithms described integrate resource limitations into Percolation Scheduling - A global parallelization technique-to deal with resource constraints, without sacrificing the generality and completeness of Percolation Scheduling in the process. This is in sharp contrast with previous approaches which either applied only to conditional-free code, or drastically limited the parallelization process by imposing relatively local heuristic resource constraints early in the scheduling process.

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Ebcioglu, K., & Nicolau, A. (1989). A global resource-constrained parallelization technique. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Supercomputing (Vol. Part F130180, pp. 154–163). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/318789.318807

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