AUTOMATIC SKELETONS IN TEMPLATE HASKELL

Abstract
This paper uses Template Haskell to automatically select appropriate skeleton implementations in the Eden parallel dialect of Haskell. The approach allows implementation parameters to be statically tuned according to architectural cost models based on source analyses. This permits us to target a range of parallel architecture classes from a single source specification. A major advantage of the approach is that cost models are user-definable and can be readily extended to new data or computation structures etc.

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