Program parallelizing apparatus capable of optimizing processing

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A program parallelizing apparatus for generating from a source program to be executed an object program which is capable of being processed in parallel by a plurality of processors constituting a multi-processor which includes a communication mechanism for allowing inter-processor communication and a synchronization mechanism for allowing the processings to proceed in parallel among the processor through coordination. Object programs susceptible to parallel processing by the multi-processor system with high efficiency can be generated at a high speed in correspondence to various source programs universally independent of the types of processors.

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