Abstract:

The development of efficient parallel programs requires expertise in the
application domain as well as deep knowledge of parallel algorithms,
languages
and tools for the construction and execution of parallel programs.
We present a method to make such expertise available in an domain specific
tool set. Its construction is based on extensive use of a variety of
powerful
reuse methods. It automates a large amount of the software construction
process, such that users need not know about parallelism.

CV:

Uwe Kastens is professor of computer science at the
University of Paderborn in Germany since 1982.
His areas of research and teaching are compilation
methods and tools, programming languages,
compilation for parallelism, and attribute grammars.
He is co-author of the language implementation system Eli.
He received his doctoral degree in 1976 from the
University of Karlsruhe.

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