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P. Sivilotti and P. Carlin. A tutorial for CC++. Technical Report CS-TR94 -02, Caltech, 1994. 23

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Experiments with "HPJava" - Carpenter, Chang, Fox, Leskiw, Li (1997)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

.... Java is a descendant of C . C and C are used increasingly in scienti c programming; they are already used almost universally by implementers of parallel libraries and compilers. In recent years numerous variations on the theme of C for parallel computing have appeared. See, for example [7, 28, 11, 2, 12, 21]. 3 Java omits various features of C and C that are considered dicult notably, pointers. Poor compiler analysis has often been blamed on these features. The inference is that Java, like Fortran, may be a suitable source language for highly optimizing compilers (although direct evidence ....

P. Sivilotti and P. Carlin. A tutorial for CC++. Technical Report CS-TR94 -02, Caltech, 1994. 23


Approaches to Support Parallel Programming on Workstation.. - Freisleben, Kielmann (1995)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....workstation clusters, but the approach is essentially equivalent to developing a new language and consequently leads to significant overheads for producing a new compiler. Selected parallel object oriented programming languages are presented in the following. 5.2. 1 CC CC (Compositional C ) [25, 97] from Caltech is a parallel programming language based on the C programming language. The CC system consists of the CC compiler and a runtime environment. The runtime environment is called Nexus and provides support for implementing a wide range of task parallel programming languages. CC ....

P. Sivilotti and P. Carlin. A tutorial for CC++. Technical Report CS-TR-94-02, Caltech, 1994.


Experiments with "HPJava" - Carpenter, Chang, Fox, Leskiw, Li (1997)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....ffl Java is a descendant of C . C and C are used increasingly in scientific programming; they are already used almost universally by implementers of parallel libraries and compilers. In recent years numerous variations on the theme of C for parallel computing have appeared. See, for example [7, 28, 11, 2, 12, 21]. ffl Java omits various features of C and C that are considered difficult notably, pointers. Poor compiler analysis has often been blamed on these features. The inference is that Java, like Fortran, may be a suitable source language for highly optimizing compilers (although direct ....

P. Sivilotti and P. Carlin. A tutorial for CC++. Technical Report CS-TR94 -02, Caltech, 1994.

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