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Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. MPJ: A proposed Java message-passing API and environment for high performance computing. In International Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing, Cancun, Mexico, May 2000. To be presented.

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Platforms for HPJava: Runtime Support for Scalable Programming in.. - Lim (2003)   (Correct)

....build a native underlying communication interface then install and match Java wrappers can be tedious and discouraging to potential users. The situation has improved, and mpjdev now runs with several combinations of JVM and MPI implementation, but portability is still a problem. The authors of [9] have outlined a design for a pure Java reference implementation for MPJ (see section 2.1.2) Design goals were that the system should be as easy to install on distributed systems as one can reasonably make it, and that it be su#ciently robust to be usable in an Internet environment. This proposed ....

Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. MPJ: A proposed Java message-passing API and environment for high performance computing. In International Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing, Cancun, Mexico, May 2000. To be presented.


A Multithreaded Java Grande Benchmark Suite - Smith, Bull (2001)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....paradigms. For Remote Method Invocation (RMI) these include the comprehensive suite of benchmarks developed by the University of Karlsruhe [12] and the ray tracing benchmark C3D [9] which was adapted for the serial Java Grande benchmark suite. For the proposed message passing interface MPJ [4], some benchmarks have been devised: see for example [13] and [15] While a number of multithreaded benchmarks exist, such as VolanoMark [14] few are aimed specifically at multiprocessor execution, and no other systematic collection into a benchmark suite exists. A multithreaded transaction ....

Baker, M.A. and Carpenter D.B. (2000) MPJ: A Proposed Java Message-Passing API and Environment for High Performance Computing, in Proceedings of Second Java Workshop at IPDPS 2000, Cancun, Mexico, LNCS, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp, 552-559, May 5th 2000.


MPJ: MPI-like Message Passing for Java - Carpenter, Getov, Judd, Skjellum, .. (2000)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Carpenter)   (Correct)

....the mpiJava wrappers [3] While this is a good approach in some situations, it has various disadvantages and con icts with the ethos of Java, where pure Java, write once runanywhere software is the order of the day. A design for a pure Java reference implementation of MPJ has also been outlined [2]. In this case, design goals were that the system should be as easy to install on distributed systems as we can reasonably make it, and that it be suciently robust to be usable in an Internet environment. Back in 1994, MPI 1 was originally designed with relatively static platforms in mind. To ....

Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. MPJ: A proposed Java message-passing API and environment for high performance computing. In International Workshop on Java for Parallel and Distributed Computing, Cancun, Mexico, May 2000. To be presented.


The Remote Interaction Planning and Visualization Tool - Damus (2001)   (Correct)

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M. Baker, B. Carpenter. MPJ: A Proposed Java Message Passing API and Environment for High Performance Computing. IPDPS 2000 Workshops, LNCS 1800, 2000.

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