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Hyperplane Method Implementation for Loops Parallelization in the .NET Environment

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An implementation of the hyperplane method for perfectly nested loops parallelization is described. A tool developed enables parallelizing and running C sources in the .Net environment. This tool finds loops declared by the user to be parallelized, parses them, and builds correspondent parallel programs when possible. The .NET Framework functionality to support multithreaded programming is used to generate parallel programs by means of the developed tool. Limitations of the tool and plans for future work are attached. Keywords: Loop Parallelization, Hyperplane Method, .Net environment.

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Bielecki, W., Poliwoda, M. (2007). Hyperplane Method Implementation for Loops Parallelization in the .NET Environment. In: Pejaś, J., Saeed, K. (eds) Advances in Information Processing and Protection. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73137-7_39

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