| H. Konaka, "An Overview of OCore: A Massively Parallel Object-Based Language," RWC TR-P-93-002, 1993. |
....data oriented form. This gives the implementation freedom to select an execution granularity (thread sizes) for efficiency, facilitating efficient sequential execution. 6. 4 Other Concurrent Object Oriented Languages Though there are a wide variety of non C concurrent object oriented languages [43, 2, 17, 33, 27, 3], we focus on Actor based languages [1] because they closely integrate the notion of actors (objects) and concurrency. This allows programmers to reason at the level of object operation. However, the actor model provides no clear basis for building data abstractions from collections of objects, ....
H. Konaka. An overview of ocore: A massively parallel object-based language. Technical Report TR-P-93-002, Tsukuba Research Center, Real World Computing Partnership, Tsukuba Mitsui Building 16F, 1-6-1 Takezono, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305, JAPAN, 1993.
....execution granularity (thread sizes) for efficiency, facilitating efficient sequential execution. If necessary, spawn can be used to guarantee concurrency in ICC [25] 6. 4 Other Concurrent Object Oriented Languages Though there are a wide variety of non C concurrent object oriented languages [47, 14, 3, 36, 30, 4], we focus on Actor based languages [1] because they closely integrate the notion of actors (objects) and concurrency. This allows programmers to reason at the level of object operation. However, the actor model provides no clear basis for building data abstractions from collections of objects, ....
H. Konaka. An overview of ocore: A massively parallel object-based language. Technical Report TR-P-93-002, Tsukuba Research Center, Real World Computing Partnership, Tsukuba Mitsui Building 16F, 1-6-1 Takezono, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305, JAPAN, 1993.
....from a sequential machine to a massively parallel machine. C and C programmers easily migrate to parallel environments. In the 1993 fiscal year, we have designed and partly implemented the first version of MPC . We are also designing a massively parallel objectbased language, called OCore[1], as a research vehicle for massively parallel computation model designers. To establish massively parallel computation models, several prototype programming functionalities will be designed and tested. OCore helps the researchers to program such functionalities. In the 1993 fiscal year, we have ....
H. Konaka, "An Overview of OCore: A Massively Parallel Object-Based Language," RWC TR-P-93-002, 1993.
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