Programming environments for massively parallel distributed systems : working conference of the IFIP WG10.3, April 25-29, 1994
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Programming environments for massively parallel distributed systems : working conference of the IFIP WG10.3, April 25-29, 1994
(Monte Verità)
Birkhäuser Verlg, 1994
- : Basel
- : Boston
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"The 1994 working conference on Programming Environments for Massively Parallel Systems was the latest event of the working group WG 10.3 of the International Federation for Information Processing(IFIP)." "The conference was held from April 25 to April 29, 1994, at Centro Stefano Franscini (CSF), Monte Verita, located in the hills above Ascona on the banks of Lago Maggiore, in the southern part of Switzerland" -- Pref.
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Massively parallel systems, with their scalable computation and storage space promises, are becoming increasingly important for high-performance computing. Growing acceptance of MPSs in academia is clearly visible now. However, in industrial companies, their usage is still low. The programming of MPSs is still the big obstacle, and solving this software problem is sometimes referred to as one of the most challenging tasks of the 1990s. These papers from the 1994 conference on programming environments for massively parallel systems address the spectrum of software problems, including virtual machines which are easier to program; more convenient programming models; advanced programming languages, and, especially, more sophisticated programming tools; but also algorithms and applications.
目次
- The Cray Research MPP Fortram programming model, Tom MacDonald and Zdenek Sekera
- resource optimization via structured parallel programming, Bruno Bacci, Marco Danelutto and Susanna Pelagatti
- SYNAPS/3 - an extension of C for scientific computations, V.A. Serebriakov, A.N. Bezdushny and C.G. Belov
- the pyramid programming system, Zheng Lin, Songnian Zhou and Wenfeng Li
- intelligent algorithm decomposition for parallelism with Alfer, S.N. McIntosh-Smith, B.M. Brown and S. Hurley
- symbolic array data flow analysis and pattern recognition in numerical codes, Christoph W. Kebler
- a GUI for parallel code generation, Mark R. Gilder, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy and John R. Punin
- formal techniques based on nets, object orientation and reusability for rapid prototyping of complex systems, Fabrice Kordon
- adaptor - a transformation tool For HPF programs, Thomas Brandes and Falk Zimmermann
- a parallel framework for unstructured grid solvers, D.A. Burgess, P.I. Crumpton and M.B. Giles
- a study of software development for high performance computing, Manish Parashar, Salim Hariri, Tomasz Haupt and Geoffrey Fox
- parallel computational frames - an approach to parallel application development based on message passing systems, M. Fruscione, P. Flocchini, E. Giudici, S. Punzi and P. Stofella
- a knowledge-based scientific parallel programming environment, Karsten M. Decker, Jiri. J. Dvorak and Rene, M. Rehmann
- parallel distributed algorithm design through specification transformation - the asynchronous vision system, Didier Buchs, Daniel Monteiro, Fabrics Mourlin and Denis Brunet
- steps towards reusability and Portability in parallel programming, Helmar Burkhart and Stephan Gutzwiller
- an environment for portable distributed memory parallel programming, Christian Clemencon, Akiyoshi Endo, Josef Fritscher, Andreas Muller, Roland Ruhl and Brian J.N. Wylie
- reuse, portability and parallel libraries, Lyndon J. Clarke, Robert A. Fletcher, Shari M. Trewin, R. Alasdair A. Bruce, A. Gordon Smith and Simon R. Chapple
- assessing the usability of parallel programming systems - the Cowichan problems, Gregory V. Wilson
- experimentally assessing the usability of parallel programming systems, Duane Szafron and Jonathan Schaeffer
- experiences with parallel programming tools, Fritz G. Wollenweber, Saulo Barros, David Dent, Lars Isaksen and Guy Robinson
- the MPI Message Passing Interface Standard, Lyndon Clarke, Ian Glendinning and Rolf Hempel
- an efficient implementation of MPI, Hubertus Franke, Peter Hochschild, Pratap Pattnaik and Marc Snir
- post - a new postal delivery model, Marc Aguilar and Beat Hirsbrunner
- asynchronous backtrackable communications in the SLOOP object-oriented language, N. Signes, J.-P. Bodeveix, D. Plaindoux, F. Cabestre and C. Percebois
- a parallel I/O system for high-performance distributed computing, Steven A. Moyer and V.S. Sunderam. (Part contents)
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