Abstract. We develop an algebraic theory of threads, synchronous co-operation of threads and interaction of threads with Maurer machines, and investigate program parallelization using the resulting theory. Pro-gram parallelization underlies techniques for speeding up instruction pro-cessing on a computer that make use of the abilities of the computer to process instructions simultaneously in cases where the state changes in-volved do no in uence each other. One of our ndings is that a strong induction principle is needed when proving theorems about sucient conditions for the correctness of program parallelizations. The induction principle introduced has brought us to construct a projective limit model for the theory developed
Automated Theorem Proving can be interpreted as the solution of search problems which comprise huge ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In a previous paper, we developed an algebraic theory about threads and multi-threading based on the...
Abstract. We develop an algebraic theory of threads, synchronous co-operation of threads and interac...
We develop an algebraic theory of threads, synchronous cooperation of threads and interaction of thr...
This dissertation addresses the problem of automated reasoning about multi-threaded programs. Multi...
AbstractWe are concerned with programs composed of cooperative threads whose execution proceeds in s...
A synchronous concurrent algorithm is an algorithm that is described as a network of intercommunicat...
We present a transformational system for extracting parallelism from programs. Our transformations g...
An approach based on algebraic treatment of programs and advanced transition system operational sema...
Several abstract models of fine-grained parallelism, suited to symbolic programming languages, are s...
AbstractIn this paper we present a set of axioms and rules of inference for a parallel programming l...
AbstractWe present a simple and uniform transformational system for extracting parallelism from prog...
In this paper we introduce an abstract algebra for reasoning about concurrent programs, that include...
The methods of Scott-Strachey semantics are applied to the problem of writing programs for parallel ...
Automated Theorem Proving can be interpreted as the solution of search problems which comprise huge ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In a previous paper, we developed an algebraic theory about threads and multi-threading based on the...
Abstract. We develop an algebraic theory of threads, synchronous co-operation of threads and interac...
We develop an algebraic theory of threads, synchronous cooperation of threads and interaction of thr...
This dissertation addresses the problem of automated reasoning about multi-threaded programs. Multi...
AbstractWe are concerned with programs composed of cooperative threads whose execution proceeds in s...
A synchronous concurrent algorithm is an algorithm that is described as a network of intercommunicat...
We present a transformational system for extracting parallelism from programs. Our transformations g...
An approach based on algebraic treatment of programs and advanced transition system operational sema...
Several abstract models of fine-grained parallelism, suited to symbolic programming languages, are s...
AbstractIn this paper we present a set of axioms and rules of inference for a parallel programming l...
AbstractWe present a simple and uniform transformational system for extracting parallelism from prog...
In this paper we introduce an abstract algebra for reasoning about concurrent programs, that include...
The methods of Scott-Strachey semantics are applied to the problem of writing programs for parallel ...
Automated Theorem Proving can be interpreted as the solution of search problems which comprise huge ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
In a previous paper, we developed an algebraic theory about threads and multi-threading based on the...