| H. Detmold and M.J. Oudshoorrn, "Responsibilities: Linguistic Support for Safe and Flexible Remote Communication", Technical Report 94-12, Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, November 1994. |
....of the application of persistence to supercomputing as it hosts the South Australian Centre for Parallel Computing with access to a 64 node Thinking Machines CM 5 and a Silicon Graphics PowerChallenge. When combined with research into distributed systems (in particular communication mechanisms [DO94, DO96a, DO96b]) and operating systems [LDR94, VDC94, Vau94] we are well placed to consider modifications to programming languages such as C used on supercomputers to add support for persistence. Current users of the supercomputers are not computer scientists as a general rule with the heaviest users coming ....
H. Detmold and M.J. Oudshoorrn, "Responsibilities: Linguistic Support for Safe and Flexible Remote Communication", Technical Report 94-12, Department of Computer Science, University of Adelaide, November 1994.
....level techniques for optimizing the performance impact of RPC are extant and these are analyzed in Section 5. In Section 6, these techniques are combined to synthesize a new communi cation construct. This paper concentrates on performance aspects of the new construct, see Detmold and Oudshoorn [6,7,8] for other aspects. Section 7 revisits the approach taken in Section 4, substituting the new construct. A problem with the performance of the new construct as initially proposed is uncovered by this ana lysis; solutions to this problem, and revised performance evaluations, are presented in ....
....other reply messages) and those replies to be obtained with deferred synchronous semantics. Given a type system including responsibilities, recursive types and discriminated unions 3 , one can describe extended request reply interactions of arbitrary complexity, see Detmold and Oudshoorn [6,7,8] for examples. If a server is provided a supply reference to a responsibility, it is not necessary that the server supply the value of that responsibility directly. Instead, the respon sibility can be passed in a call to another server (provided the formal parameter it matches is attributed ....
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Detmold, H. and Oudshoorn, M. J., "Responsibilities: Linguistic Support for Safe and Flexible Remote Communication", Technical Report TR94--12, Department of Computer Science, The University of Adelaide, June 1994.
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