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An experimental parallelizing systolic compiler for regular programs
Systolic transformation techniques are used for parallelization of regular loop programs. After a short introduction to systolic transformation, an experimental compiler system is presented that generates parallel C code by applying different transformation methods. This system is designed as a basis for development towards a systolic compiler generating efficient fine-grained parallel code for regular programs or program parts.<>