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Parallel Language Design Workshop
UPCRC Illinois - Feb. 11, 2009

Agenda and Slides

Time Panel / Moderator / Panelists
9:00 AM Welcome (slides not available yet)
9:05 AM Panel I: Determinism or Non-Determinism?
  Moderator: Marc Snir, UPCRC Illinois (includes all slides for this panel)
Vikram Adve, UPCRC Illinois
Andrew Lumsdaine, Indiana University
Paul Petersen, Intel Corporation
Keshav Pingali, University of Texas
10:35 AM Break
11:00 AM Panel II: The Role of the Compiler in Language Design
  Moderator: David Padua, UPCRC Illinois (not available yet)
David Callahan, Microsoft Corporation
Matt Frank, UPCRC Illinois (not available yet)
Peng Tu, Intel Corporation
Kathy Yelick, University of California-Berkeley PDF download
12:30 PM Lunch
2:00 PM Panel III: Functional vs. Imperative Languages
  Moderator: John Feo, Microsoft Corporation (not available yet)
Wen-mei Hwu, UPCRC Illinois (not available yet)
Wei Liu, Intel Corporation PDF download
Vivek Sarkar, Rice University PDF download
John Shalf, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
3:30 PM Break
4:00 PM Panel IV: Hardware Support
  Moderator: Bob Kuhn, Intel Corporation
Mohan Rajagopalan, Intel Corporation
John Reppy, University of Chicago PDF download
Tom Sterling, Louisiana State University
Craig Zilles, UPCRC Illinois PDF download
5:30 PM Adjourn

Video Links

Welcome and Panel I: Determinism or Non-Determinism?

Panel II: The Role of the Compiler in Language Design

Panel III: Functional vs. Imperative Languages

Panel IV: Hardware Support


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