Parallel Programmability and the Chapel Language
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Bradford L. Chamberlain
,
David Callahan
,
Hans P. Zima
| Venue: | Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl |
| Citations: | 55 - 5 self |
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@ARTICLE{Chamberlain_parallelprogrammability,
author = {Bradford L. Chamberlain and David Callahan and Hans P. Zima},
title = {Parallel Programmability and the Chapel Language},
journal = {Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Appl},
year = {},
pages = {1094--3420}
}
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It is an increasingly common belief that the programmability of parallel machines is lacking, and that the high-end computing (HEC) community is suffering as a result of it. The population of users who can effectively program parallel machines comprises only a small fraction of those who can effectively program traditional sequential computers, and this gap seems only to be widening as time passes. The parallel computing community’s inability to tap the skills







