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B. Bacci, M. Danelutto, S. Orlando, S. Pelagatti and M. Vanneschi, `P 3 L : a structured highlevel parallel language and its structured support', Concurrency: Pract. Exp., 7(3), 225--255 (1995).

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Distributed Tuple Spaces in Highly Parallel Systems - Antonio Corradi   (Correct)

....them be references to other processes or 10 to shared variables) are usually confined within clusters, similarly to local variables of a sequential procedure. The urge for a structured style of parallel programming can be found not only in several parallel and distributed programming environment [8, 9] but also in extensions of the PRAM model toward the nesting of multiple PRAMs with a limited scope [10] and, again, in distributed logic programming environments that discipline and confine the scope of knowledge basis [11, 12] With reference to the tuple space model, the above considerations ....

B. Bacci et al., `P3L: a Structured High-Level Parallel Language and its Structured Support', Concurrency: Practice and Experience, Vol. 7, No. 3, May 1995, pp. 225255.


COLT_HPF, a Run-Time Support for the High-Level Coordination.. - Orlando, Perego (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Orlando)   (Correct)

....replicas of the stage by adopting either a simple round robin or a dynamic self scheduling policy. Note that when the per job execution times of a replicated stage are not uniform, a dynamic self scheduling policy may be mandatory in order to balance the workload assigned to the various replicas[6]. In this paper we present COLT HPF (COordination Layer for Tasks expressed in HPF) a portable co ordination communication layer for HPF tasks implemented on top of the MPI communication layer. COLT HPF provides suitable mechanisms for starting distinct HPF data parallel tasks on disjoint groups ....

....parallelism for each task, program transformations) can be easily devised because the structure of the parallel program is statically known. Unfortunately, this approach requires a new compiler in addition to HPF, though the templates proposed can also be exploited to design libraries of skeletons[6,9,10]. However, the compiler is very simple, though its complexity may increase depending on the level of optimization supported. The paper is organized as follows. Section 2 introduces COLT HPF design and functionalities, and describes its implementation on top of the MPI communication layer and the ....

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B. Bacci, M. Danelutto, S. Orlando, S. Pelagatti and M. Vanneschi, `P 3 L : a structured highlevel parallel language and its structured support', Concurrency: Pract. Exp., 7(3), 225--255 (1995).


Experience, 8(2), pp. 147-166, 1996. [74] A. S. Tanenbaum, - Modern Operating Systems   (Correct)

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B. Bacci, M. Danelutto, S. Orlando, S. Pelagatti, and M. Vanneschi, "P 3 L: A Structured High-level Parallel Language, and its Structured Support," Concurrency: Practice and Experiences, 7(3), pp. 225-255, 1995.

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