02144nam 2200385 450 991073140360332120230829203948.010.1145/3589246(CKB)5720000000232629(NjHacI)995720000000232629(EXLCZ)99572000000023262920230829d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierARRAY 2023 Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGPLAN International Workshop on Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming /Troels Henriksen, Artjoms SinkarovsNew York, NY :Association for Computing Machinery,2023.1 online resource (74 pages)979-84-00-70169-6 Welcome to the 2023 edition on the ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Libraries, Languages and Compilers for Array Programming, co-located with PLDI 2023. Array programming unites two uncommon properties. As an abstraction, it directly mirrors mathematical concepts commonly used in many fields from natural sciences over engineering to financial modeling. As a language feature, it exposes regular control flow, exhibits structured data dependencies, and lends itself to many types of program analysis. Furthermore, many modern parallel computer architectures are well-suited to efficiently execute array operations. The ARRAY series of workshops explores all aspects of array programming, such as languages, formal semantics, array theories, productivity/performance tradeoffs, libraries, notation such as including axis- and index-based approaches, intermediate languages, and efficient compilation.APL (Computer program language)Compilers (Computer programs)CongressesAPL (Computer program language)Compilers (Computer programs)005.133Henriksen Troels1420123Sinkarovs ArtjomsNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910731403603321ARRAY 20233536900UNINA