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International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 1 February 1998 CONTENTS Editor's Announcement Alex Nicolau Guest Editor’s Introduction David Sehr Analyzing Asynchronous Pipeline Schedules Val Donaldson and Jeanne Ferrante Initial Results for Glacial Variable Analysis Tito Autrey and Michael Wolfe Compilation of Constraint Programs with Noncyclic and Cyelic Dependencies to Procedural Parallel Programs 65 Ajita John and James C. Browne International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 2 April 1998 CONTENTS Quantitative Evaluation of Register Pressure on Software Pipelined Loops Josep Llosa, Eduard Ayguadé, and Mateo Vaiero Evaluating the Effect of Coherence Protocols on the Performance of Parallel Programming Constructs Ricardo Bianchini, Enrique V. Carrera, and Leonidas Kontothanassis Mapping Conjugate Gradient Algorithms for Neutron Diffusion Appli- cations onto SIMD, MIMD, and Mixed-Mode Machines 183 John John E. So, Thomas J. Downar, Raghunandan Janardhan, and Howard Jay Siegel International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 3 June 1998 CONTENTS Support for Efficient Programming on the SB-PRAM Thomas Griin, Thomas Rauber, Jochen Rohrig Experiences with Cooperating Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling Cindy Norris and Lori L. Pollock On the Removal of Anti- and Output-Dependences Pierre- Yves Calland, Alain Darte, Yves Robert, and Frédéric Vivien Optimal Modulo Scheduling Through Enumeration Erik R. Altman and Guang R. Gao International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 4 August 1998 CONTENTS Special Issue: MICRO-29, 29th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture Guest Editors: Steve Beaty and Wen-mei Hwu Foreword to the Special Issue Steve Beaty and Wen-mei Hwu Meld Scheduling: A Technique for Relaxing Scheduling Constraints Santosh G. Abraham, Vinod Kathail, and Brian L. Deitrich The Misprediction Recovery Cache Ashwini K. Nanda, James O. Bondi, and Simonjit Dutta Optimization of Machine Descriptions for Efficient Use John C. Gyllenhaal, Wen-mei W. Hwu, and B. Ramakrishna Rau Increasing the Instruction Fetch Rate via Block-Structured Instruc- tion Set Architectures Eric Hao, Po- Yung Chang, Marius Evers, and Yale N. Patt Combining Loop Transformations Considering Caches and Scheduling Michael E. Wolf, Dror E. Maydan, and Ding-Kai Chen Exploiting Value Locality to Exceed the Dataflow Limit Mikko H. Lipasti and John Paul Shen International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 5 October 1998 CONTENTS Special Issue: Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing. Part I Guest Editors: Zhiyuan Li and Pen-Chung Yew Introduction Zhiyuan Li and Pen-Chung Yew Parallel Programming and Performance Evaluation with the Ursa Tool Family Insung Park, Michael Voss, Brian Armstrong, and Rudolf Eigenmann A Constant Propagation Algorithm for Explicitly Parallel Programs Jaejin Lee, Samuel P. Midkiff, and David A. Padua Eliminating Barrier Synchronization for Compiler-Parallelized Codes on Solftware DSMs Hwansoo Han, Chau-Wen Tseng, and Pete Keleher Simplifying Control Flow in Compiler-Generated Parallel Code John Mellor-Crummey and Vikram Adve International Journal of PARALLEL PROGRAMMING Volume 26, Number 6 December 1998 CONTENTS Special Issue: Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing. Part II Guest Editors: Zhiyuan Li and Pen-Chung Yew Introduction Zhivuan Li and Pen-Chung Yew Quantifying the Multi-Level Nature of Tiling Interactions Nicholas Mitchell, Karin Hégstedt, Larry Carter, and Jeanne Ferrante Reuse-Driven Tiling for Improving Data Locality Jingling Xue and Chua-Huang Huang ratFe e t2e ge hale

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