| Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. HPCC and Java---a report by the Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/hpjava3.html, May 1996. |
....seven compilers sharing one runtime was modified. A revised statement of work was submitted last year. An unforseeable influence on the development of the project was the emergence of Java. In May, 1996 the participants of the project issued a draft white paper on the implications of Java for HPCC [42]. Subsequently Syracuse organized a series of workshops [47, 48, 49] on the theme of Java for Computational Science and Engineering. This series spawned the Java Grande Forum a group of academic and industrial partners aiming to promote Java standards for communication and compute intensive ....
Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. HPCC and Java---a report by the Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/hpjava3.html, May 1996.
....the paper we summarize our findings and briefly mention work we plan to undertake in the near future. 1 Introduction Recently there has been a great deal of interest in the idea that Java may be a good language for scientific and engineering computation, and in particular for parallel computing [5, 10, 11, 12]. The claims made on behalf of Java, that it is simple, efficient and platform neutral a natural language for network programming make it potentially attractive to scientific programmers hoping to harness the collective computational power of networks of workstations and PCs, or even of the ....
Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. HPCC and Java---a report by the Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/hpjava3.html, May 1996.
....styles of parallel programming [24] We will return to the question of whether parallel computing may have implications for the development of Java in section 5. The acronym HPJava was coined in a draft white paper produced by members of the PCRC consortium in the first half of 1996 [10]. At NPAC we have been experimenting with some of the ideas put forward there. 1.1 Overview of this article. Section 2 outlines various options for parallel programming in Java possible ways to express parallelism, and ways to handle inter process communication. The main technical content of ....
Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium. HPCC and Java---a report by the Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium, 1996. URL: http://www.npac.syr.edu/users/gcf/hpjava3.html.
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