| Shigeru Kusakabe, Eiichi Takahashi, Rin'ichiro Taniguchi, and Makoto Amamiya. Dataflow-based lenient implementation of a functional language, Valid, on conventional multi-processors. In Proceedings of PACT '94 (International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques), Montreal, Canada, August 1994. |
....dynamic thread. Committed choice logic languages such as Fleng [32] and KL1 [50] have an execution framework in which plenty of fine grain threads are created by exposing all parallelism within a program and assigned to processors automatically by runtime system. Non strict dataflow languages [26, 31] are also the example. The execution framework aimed in our research is almost the same as theirs, though our platform is a concurrent object oriented language based on a concurrent calculus. Most of the performance evaluations given in the existing multithread languages show only the execution ....
Shigeru Kusakabe, Eiichi Takahashi, Rin'ichiro Taniguchi, and Makoto Amamiya. Dataflow-based lenient implementation of a functional language, Valid, on conventional multi-processors. In Proceedings of PACT '94 (International Conference on Parallel Architectures and Compilation Techniques), Montreal, Canada, August 1994.
....ParaGraph, and our original software which supports displays for the analysis of a finegrain multithread level. We also discuss the performance improvement using the visualization tools. 1 Introduction We are developing a non strict dataflow language and its runtime systems on several machines[3]. In order to show the feasibility of the dataflow language, our implementation target machines include non dataflow stock machines such as Fujitsu AP1000 [5] Due to the following features, we employ a fine grain multithread execution scheme in implementing our language: ffl The execution order ....
Shigeru Kusakabe, Eiichi Takahashi, Rin ichiro Taniguchi, and Makoto Amamiya. "Dataflow-based lenient implementation of a functional language, Valid, on conventional multi-processors". In Proc. of PACT'94, pp. 279--288, 1994.
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