Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 00:16:52 GMT Server: NCSA/1.4.2 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Fri, 23 Aug 1996 17:07:27 GMT Content-length: 2064
Background
After receiving his Bacherlors' Degree in Computer Science from Rice
University in 1988, Tim Harvery went to PRC, a subcontractor to
NASA, where he worked as programmer and technical lead building some
of the support software on the Space Station Freedom project.
In 1991, Tim came back to Rice to work on the Massively Scalar Compiler project. He helped design the ILOC language and implement the parser and support routines (the shared code) which serve as a platform upon which all of the MSCP optimization passes are written.
After finishing the shared libraries, Tim has kept busy by writing an implementation of Wegman and Zadeck's Sparse Conditional Constant Propagation algorithm. He also wrote an SSA-based peephole optimization pass. His implementation of dominator calculation based on the algorithm by Cytron et al. is available by ftp. His implementation of a Static Single Assignment form converter is also available.
Current Work
Tim is currently working on a reimplementation/webification/augmentation of
Preston Briggs' register allocator.
Future work
Tim is going to be looking at new implementations of register
allocators.
Other Projects
Learning who Robert H. Ray was
Enjoying a cool Saint Arnold amber
How to reach me:
Tim Harvey
Rice University
CITI MS41
6100 South Main
Houston, Texas 77005
harv@cs.rice.edu
(713) 285-5185