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Abstract: ased upon collection-oriented languages that provide for aggregation operators like those pioneered in [17, 18]. These newer approaches to parallel programming include [19, 8, 20, 21, 22, 23]. These approaches provide a way to indicate that functions being invoked are to Computer Language Advances 13 execute concurrently. For example, suppose one wishes to compute the square of a list of numbers. In NESL one can specify this computation as follows [8, p. 90]: a : a in X} where X is defined ... (Update)

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