From transformations to methodology in parallel program development: A case study

Sergei Gorlatch
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The Bird-Meertens formalism (BMF) of higher-order functions over lists is a mathematical framework supporting formal derivation of algorithms from functional specifications. This paper reports results of a case study on the systematic use of BMF in the process of parallel program development. We develop a parallel program for polynomial multiplication, starting with a straight-forward mathematical specification and arriving at the target processor topology together with a program for each processor of it. The development process is based on formal transformations; design decisions concerning data partitioning, processor interconnections, etc. are governed by formal type analysis and performance estimation rather than made ad hoc. The parallel target implementation is parameterized for an arbitrary number of processors; for the particular number, the target program is both time and cost-optimal. We compare our results with systolic solutions to polynomial multiplication.

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从并行程序开发中的转换到方法论:一个案例研究
列表上的高阶函数的Bird-Meertens形式化(BMF)是一个支持从功能规范中形式化推导算法的数学框架。本文报告了在并行程序开发过程中系统地使用BMF的一个案例研究结果。我们开发了一个多项式乘法的并行程序,从一个直接的数学规范开始,到达目标处理器拓扑以及它的每个处理器的程序。开发过程以形式转换为基础;有关数据分区、处理器互连等的设计决策是由正式的类型分析和性能评估决定的,而不是临时制定的。对任意数量的处理器参数化并行目标实现;对于特定的数字,目标方案是时间和成本最优的。我们将我们的结果与多项式乘法的收缩解进行比较。
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