A. P. W. Bohm and R. R. Oldehoeft. Two issues in parallel language design. Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 16(6):1675--1683, November 1994.

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....program uses only two arrays, whereas the Sisal programs allocate and de allocate an array on each iteration. The programmer knows that the array can be re used on the next iteration; however, this cannot be expressed in Sisal. Two of the implementors of Sisal have reached the same conclusion; BO94] states that some Sisal programmers have found that they need greater freedom to express algorithms. Sisal provides a high level abstraction that hides many details from the programmer. Because the osc compiler schedules expressions and partitions the problem based the result of its analysis, ....

A. P. W. Bohm and R. R. Oldehoeft. Two issues in parallel language design. Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 16(6):1675--1683, November 1994.

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