CETUS: A SOURCE-TO-SOURCE COMPILER INFRASTRUCTURE FOR MULTICORES.

The article discusses the Cetus tool, a compiler infrastructure which supports source-to-source transformations. Cetus targets C programs and can be compared with Intel's ICC compiler and the COINS research compiler. Cetus enables autoparallelization and its framework reveals that it is state of the...

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Published in:Computer (00189162) Vol. 42; no. 12; pp. 36 - 43
Main Authors: Dave, Chirag, Hansang Bae, Seung-Jai Min, Seyong Lee, Eigenmann, Rudolf, Midkiff, Samuel
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Published: IEEE Dec2009
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