IEEE. IEEE POSIX:Standard Portable Operating System Interface for Computer Environments. IEEE, first edition, 1992.

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....be defined by the Inmos Toolset and, some services of a microkernel as Chorus. Languages will have parallel extensions, well suited to the parallel machine, to program algorithms that exploit the data parallelism of a problem. Some parallel features, like those included in CCFS POSIX interface [13], might be transparent to the user. Once an application has been written, it is executed on the front end computer, a subset of nodes of the parallel machine, or both. Operations to communicate host and parallel machine are transparent to the user, and are executed via system software included as ....

IEEE. IEEE POSIX:Standard Portable Operating System Interface for Computer Environments. IEEE, first edition, 1992.

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