| P. Messina and T. Sterling, editors. System Software and Tools for High Performance Computing Environments. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, April 1993. from the Pasadena Workshop on System Software and Tools for High Performance Computing Environment, Pasadena, California. |
....of comprehensive, user oriented programming environments is one of the foremost obstacles to the routine application of parallel, high performance computing technology. Most critical is the need for advances in integrated parallel debugging, performance evaluation, and program visualization tools [2]. Current tools fail to adequately address parallel programming productivity requirements for several reasons: 1 This research is supported by DARPA under Rome Labs contract AF 30602 92 C 0135. R1) Providing a user (program level) view. Tool development has been dominated by efforts directed ....
P. Messina and T. Sterling, editors. System Software and Tools for High Performance Computing Environments. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, April 1993. from the Pasadena Workshop on System Software and Tools for High Performance Computing Environment, Pasadena, California.
....sequential and which are controlled by a system software derived from sequential machines. This contradiction is aggravated by the tremendous development of the HPCS, both as a means to advance their mission and as a national resource to enhance American productivity and competitiveness [17]. The resolution of this conflict cannot be obtained by patching the conventional system software, rather investment in the development of a new system software suitable for the HPCS is necessary for that. As one can see from the analysis of the current situation presented in [17] the time for ....
....competitiveness [17] The resolution of this conflict cannot be obtained by patching the conventional system software, rather investment in the development of a new system software suitable for the HPCS is necessary for that. As one can see from the analysis of the current situation presented in [17], the time for making such an investment has arrived. The research areas to be emphasized are the discovery of new and unifying concepts for program development and implementation mechanisms, and the creation of a mathematical methodology for system software design and implementation. Scalability ....
P. Messina and T. Sterling, editors. System Software and Tools for High Performance Computing Environments. SIAM, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Philadelphia, 1993.
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