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Abstract: We consider the possible role of Java as a language for High Performance
Computing. After discussing reasons why Java may be a natural
candidate for a portable parallel programming language, we describe several
case studies. These cover Java socket programming, message-passing
through a Java interface to MPI, and class libraries for data-parallel programming
in Java.
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...computing on the Web. Though it is possible to use Java alone as a language for the parallel computing of the scientific application [2], it is worthwhile to incorporate Java applets with the existing distributed computing environments, such as PVM [3] MPI, etc. The...
...memory parallelism. There are also a number of proposals for making Java a dataparallel language, such as HPJava, Titanium or Spar [3, 4, 15, 16], in which parallelism could be expressed in a more natural way. These proposals, however, imply the modification of the Java...
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Carpenter, B., Chang, Y. J., Fox, G., Leskiw, D., and Li, X. Experiments with 'HP Java'. Concurrency, Experience and Practice 9, 6 (June 1997), 633--648. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carpenter99experiments.html More
@article{ carpenter97experiments,
author = "Bryan Carpenter and Yuh-Jye Chang and Geoffrey Fox and Donald Leskiw and Xiaoming Li",
title = "Experiments with {HP Java}",
journal = "Concurrency: Prac\-tice and Experience",
volume = "9",
number = "6",
pages = "633--648",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carpenter99experiments.html" }
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