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R. Anand, D. Lea and D. W. Forslund. Using ngen++. Technical Report, School of Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University, Jan- uary 1991.

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Paralex: An Environment for Parallel Programming.. - Babaoglu, Alvisi, .. (1992)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....memory mul tiprocessor abstraction over a network of Firefly multiprocessor workstations. The system is programmed using the shared objects paradigm with Amber handling all remote invocation and consistency issues. The idea of broadcast based parallel programming is explored in the ngen system [2]. Using ISIS as the broadcast mechanism, ngen supports a programming style not unlike the Connection Machine a single master process distributes work to a collection of slave processes. This paradigm has been argued by Steele to simplify reasoning about asynchronous parallel computations ....

R. Anand, D. Lea and D. W. Forslund. Using ngen++. Technical Report, School of Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University, Jan- uary 1991.


Run-time Support for Dynamic Load Balancing and.. - Babaoglu, Alvisi.. (1992)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....failure detection and recovery. It is clear that effective use of distributed systems for parallel computing requires automated support in handling these complexities. A number of projects are under way to harness the power of distributed systems and support network based parallel computing [2,3,8,9,14,12]. The Paralex programming environment is an instance of such a system. Paralex takes graphical descriptions of parallel computations and automatically produces fault tolerant distributed programs to carry them out. The system is a complete programming environment in that it includes a graphics ....

R. Anand, D. Lea and D. W. Forslund. Using nigen++. Technical Report, School of Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University, January 1991.


Using CSP Languages to Program Parallel Workstation Systems - Mazzeo, Russo, Ventre   Self-citation (Using)   (Correct)

....objective to an asynchronous master slave model. It is not a programming environment, but a run time library for programs written in C, that handles remote process creation and communication, equipped with a tool for distribution and compilation of programs. nigen (Network Interface Generator) [Ana91] has been developed at Syracuse University. It is a C based package to develop parallel programs that follows a synchronous master slave model. A program consists of a master that cyclically invokes a method from some or all servers and waits for results. nigen generates C code with ISIS ....

Anand, R., Lea, D. and Forslund, D.W., 'Using nigen++', Technical Report, School of Computer and Information Science, Syracuse University, Jan. 1991.

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