Compiler infrastructure is a key and enabling
component of cutting-edge computing
systems research. Whether the research is focusing on developing new
optimization algorithms, designing a new programming language,
creating new software tools, developing and analyzing real-time
systems, or exploring new or experimental architectural features,
a complete, robust, and flexible compilation system is required to
perform realistic experiments in a timely fashion. The National Compiler Infrastructure
will serve the needs of computing system researchers well into the
twenty-first century. Zephyr and SUIF are
the two major components of this infrastructure.
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