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Abstract: Parallel programming is seen as an effective technique to improve the performance of computationally-intensive programs. This is done at the cost of increasing the complexity of the program, since new issues must be addressed for a concurrent application. Parallel programming environments provide a way for users to reap the benefits of concurrent programming while reducing the effort required to create them. The CO2P3S parallel programming system is one such tool which uses a pattern-based... (Update)
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J. Anvik, J. Schae#er, D. Szafron, and K. Tan. Why not use a pattern-based parallel programming system? In EuroPar International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing, pages 48--57, Klagenfurt, Austria, 2003. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/anvik03why.html More
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