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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/30/13 9:02 PM, Yun-Wei Lee wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello, it may a bit too late.
<div>I want to join gsoc 2013 and my proposal is to do static
analyze on gpu programming, such as CUDA.<br>
Recently, I have been studying materials relating to SSA, data
flow analysis, fixed point theory and etc under the
instruction of one of the Ph.D in UIUC.</div>
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I'm at Illinois as well (I work for Vikram Adve). May I ask under
who you are studying?<br>
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<div style="">After discuss with him, we came up this proposal.</div>
<div style="">I think I can do this well because I am also
familiar with many algorithms on graph, such as scc. (I'm a
contestant of ACM ICPC in my school.)</div>
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You will need to have a much more concrete proposal for GSoC. I'm
assuming that your static analysis is for bug finding; is that
correct? If so, your proposal should describe what sort of errors
your static analysis will find, how your analysis will work, and how
it will be integrated into Clang/LLVM. You should also state
whether your analysis will work at the Clang AST level, the LLVM IR
level, or some combination thereof.<br>
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I heard the proposal deadline was Friday (although I'm not mentoring
this summer, so I could be wrong on the date). If you want
feedback, you should add these things to your proposal and send them
to the correct list (cfe-dev for Clang, llvmdev for LLVM) for
feedback.<br>
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Your final proposal should also include a detailed schedule of how
the work will proceed and long it will take; it should also include
an explanation of why you're qualified for the position. You will
basically need to provide something like a CV describing your work,
school, and coding experience. I believe mentors will place more
weight on coding experience than academic credentials.<br>
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Good luck.<br>
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-- John T.<br>
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<div style="">Wish we can discuss more.</div>
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<div style="">Sincerely.</div>
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<div style="">Yun-Wei Lee</div>
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