| R. Berg et al. "Making Massively Parallel Systems Work" GMD FIRST, December 1990 |
....many programing models can be implemented on top of Paros, we decided to concentrate on the distributed memory approach. Besides the sequential process model supported by classic operating systems [RITC74] the most widely adopted process model in modern systems is a two levels [ACCE86] ROZI87][BERG90] where the concept of address space (task, actor, team) and execution flow (thread) have been differentiated. Apart from the advantages that this differentiation offers at the level of programming techniques, this model is also the appropriate one for shared memory parallel programming. A three ....
R. Berg et al. "Making Massively Parallel Systems Work" GMD FIRST, December 1990
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