In Rizos Sakellariou, John Keane, John R. Gurd, and Len Freeman, editors, Euro-Par 2001: Parallel Processing, 7th International Euro-Par Conference, Springer-Verlag, LNCS 2150, pp524-534, 2001.
Abstract
This paper discusses an extension of Haskell by support for nested
data-parallel programming in the style of the special-purpose language Nesl.
More precisely, the extension consists of a parallel array type, array
comprehensions, and a set of primitive parallel array operations. This
extension brings a hitherto unsupported style of parallel programming to
Haskell. Moreover, nested data parallelism should receive wider attention
when available in a standardised language like Haskell. This paper outlines
the language extension and demonstrates its usefulness with two case studies.
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