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2010 PIPS Developer Day, 25 October 2010

PIPS is developed by people from different institutions, working in different places, using e-mail and collaborative software to work together. October 25 was a full day together in Paris, to meet people working away and to share information about the current developments. 13 presentations were given about PIPS, PyPS and Par4All and their use.
File PDF document I.1 Par4All, Ronan Keryell, HPC Project
File PDF document I.2 An introduction to Pyps, the compiler assembler for PIPS, Grégoire Payen de la Garenderie and Serge Guelton, Telecom Bretagne
File PDF document I.3 Focus on 2 use cases of PIPS at HPC Project: 1) Analyzing C code produced by Simulink and 2) Improving stencil computation for the oil and gaz industry, Pierre Villalon & Khadija Imadoueddine, HPC Project & Intel
File PDF document II.1 From sequential to GPU, identifying key transformations with a case study : an astronomic simulation, Mehdi Amini, HPC Project & MINES ParisTech
File ODP presentation II.2 Réduction des communications MPI à partir d'un programme OpenMP, Alain Muller, Telecom SudParis
File PDF document II.3 Transformation de la directive OpenMP critical en MPI, Dounia Khaldi, Telecom SudParis
File PDF document III.1 Design Of A Flow Sensitive, Context Sensitive Points To Algorithm, Amira Mensi, MINES ParisTech
File PDF document III.2 A Modular Static Analysis Approach to Affine Loop Invariants Detection, Corinne Ancourt, Fabien Coelho and François Irigoin, MINES ParisTech
File PDF document III.3 Integrating Pointer Analyses in PIPS Effect Analyses for an effective parallelization of C programs , Béatrice Creusillet, HPC Project
File PDF document IV.1 Loop fusion, Mehdi Amini, HPC Project & MINES ParisTech
File PDF document IV.2 Compiling for an Heterogeneous Vector Image Processor, Fabien Coelho & François Irigoin, MINES ParisTech
File PowerPoint presentation IV.3 Optimisations Faustiennes: analyse, vectorisation et parallelisation de programmes FAUST via PIPS, Ramzi Darmoul & Karim Barkati, MINES ParisTech
File PDF document IV.4 SAC: An Efficient Retargetable Source-to-Source Compiler for Multimedia Instruction Sets, Serge Guelton, Telecom Bretagne

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