This page was proposed for deletion by Ethanpet113 (talk · contribs) on 18 November 2018 with the comment: This seems to be a loose collection of references and no real article body. I can't see any way that something can possibly be parallelised by a thread but not instructions. It appears to be describing a virtual machine that makes determinations about thread execution order without programmer intervention in a manner that cannot be done ahead of time. If an the claim is that an AoT algorithm may be unable to auto-vectorize a process because of unresolved variables, such as indexes into an array in a for loop. But that being the case, it would still be an AoT algorithm on the for loop with just a lazy evaluation. I'm not even certain that would be possible without a perfect oracle. I think it might have merit but in its current state it looks too suspect to be in the main article space. It was contested by Mark viking (talk · contribs) on 2018-11-18 with the comment: GScholar and GBooks searches both show this to be a likely notable topic. A list of references that could be used to build an article is already provided, so despite the short stub, an article seems viable |
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