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Portable Parallel Programming Languages

by Rudolf Eigenmann , 1996
"... In this workshop session, three speakers present their viewpoints and contributions to the topic of portable parallel programming languages. They are Dennis Gannon from Indiana University, David Loveman from Digital Equipment Corporation, and David Padua from the University of Illinois. Their presen ..."
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In this workshop session, three speakers present their viewpoints and contributions to the topic of portable parallel programming languages. They are Dennis Gannon from Indiana University, David Loveman from Digital Equipment Corporation, and David Padua from the University of Illinois

Complexity and Performance in Parallel Programming Languages

by Steven P. V, Daphna Nathanson, David J. Lilja
"... Several parallel programming languages, libraries and environments have been developed to ease the task of writing programs for multiprocessors. Proponents of each approach often point out various language features that are designed to provide the programmer with a simple programming interface. Howe ..."
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Several parallel programming languages, libraries and environments have been developed to ease the task of writing programs for multiprocessors. Proponents of each approach often point out various language features that are designed to provide the programmer with a simple programming interface

The analysis of visual parallel programming languages

by Vladimir Averbukh, Mikhail Bakhterev , 2013
"... The paper is devoted to the analysis of state of the art in visual parallel programming languages. The brief history of this domain is described. The diagrammatic imagery of visual languages is analyzed. Limitations of the diagrammatic approach are revealed. The additional type of visual parallel pr ..."
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The paper is devoted to the analysis of state of the art in visual parallel programming languages. The brief history of this domain is described. The diagrammatic imagery of visual languages is analyzed. Limitations of the diagrammatic approach are revealed. The additional type of visual parallel

Compositional Parallel Programming Languages

by Ian Foster - ACM TRANSACTIONS ON PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES AND SYSTEMS , 1996
"... In task-parallel programs, diverse activities can take place concurrently, and communication and synchronization patterns are complex and not easily predictable. Previous work has identified compositionality as an important design principle for task-parallel programs. In this article, we discuss alt ..."
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alternative approaches to the realization of this principle, which holds that properties of program components should be preserved when those components are composed in parallel with other program components. We review two programming languages, Strand and Program Composition Notation, that support

Parallel Programming Languages for Collections

by Dan Suciu , 1995
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Parallel Programming Languages

by Keshav Pingali , 1998
"... this article always refers to the logical processors in the underlying parallel execution model of the language, and not to hardware processors). A more decoupled data model is provided by the distributed-memory model in which each processor has its own address space of memory locations inaccessible ..."
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this article always refers to the logical processors in the underlying parallel execution model of the language, and not to hardware processors). A more decoupled data model is provided by the distributed-memory model in which each processor has its own address space of memory locations

Taxonomy for Visual Parallel Programming Languages

by P. A. Lee, J. Webber
"... Visual notations for constructing parallel programs have a number of potential advantages over traditional text-based forms, and several visual parallel programming languages have been proposed. This paper explores the design space for such visual languages, and presents a taxonomy that captures ..."
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Visual notations for constructing parallel programs have a number of potential advantages over traditional text-based forms, and several visual parallel programming languages have been proposed. This paper explores the design space for such visual languages, and presents a taxonomy

Control Abstraction in Parallel Programming Languages

by Lawrence A. Crowl, Thomas J. Leblanc - In Proc. 4th International Conference on Computer Languages , 1992
"... ion in Parallel Programming Languages Lawrence A. Crowl Department of Computer Science Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3202 Thomas J. LeBlanc Department of Computer Science University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627-0226 Abstract Control abstraction is the process by ..."
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ion in Parallel Programming Languages Lawrence A. Crowl Department of Computer Science Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331-3202 Thomas J. LeBlanc Department of Computer Science University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627-0226 Abstract Control abstraction is the process

Analysis and Compilation of Parallel Programming Languages

by unknown authors
"... Parallel programming is increasingly important for embedded systems as well as scientific computing because of the hardware evolution toward heterogeneous multiprocessors. However developers of parallel applications are still stuck with three main, relatively primitive approaches: low-level multithr ..."
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-level multithreading, OpenMP annotations for shared-memory multiprocessors, and message passing in MPI for distributed platforms. No recent parallel language has emerged as a serious contender. The current compiler technology for such programming models breaks down with every kind of parallel constructs, because

Performance Measurement Tools For Highlevel Parallel Programming Languages

by R. Bruce Irvin, Greg Wilson, Rob Netzer, Joann Ordille, Dave Cohrs , 1995
"... Users of high-level parallel programming languages require accurate performance information that is relevant to their source code. Furthermore, when their programs experience performance problems at the lowest levels of their hardware and software systems, programmers need to be able to peel back la ..."
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Users of high-level parallel programming languages require accurate performance information that is relevant to their source code. Furthermore, when their programs experience performance problems at the lowest levels of their hardware and software systems, programmers need to be able to peel back
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