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Parascope:a Parallel Programming Environment

C. David Callahan

RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1892

Keith D. Cooper

RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1892

Robert T. Hood

RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1892

Ken Kennedy

RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1892

Linda Torczon

RICE UNIVERSITY HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1892

The ParaScope programming environment, under de velopment at Rice University, has been designed to as sist in the formulation, implementation, and debugging of parallel Fortran programs. In its implementation, ParaScope merges the technologies of automatic paral lelism detection and integrated programming environ ments. This paper discusses the issues that underlie the design of ParaScope's editor, compiler, and debugger. The editor includes mechanisms for viewing and manip ulating the program's dependence structure. The compi lation system uses information from the various tools in the programming environment to optimize entire pro grams for specific parallel architectures. The debugging system includes facilities for remote debugging on par allel machines, using information from the editor and compiler to help isolate schedule-dependent errors.

International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, Vol. 2, No. 4, 84-99 (1988)
DOI: 10.1177/109434208800200409


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