| D.J.Wallace. Massively Parallel Computing: Status and Prospects. Technical Report, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre. University of Edinburgh, 1992. |
....are required to support dynamic adjustment of the granularity of parallelism and load balance. MIMD Computers An interesting and challenging work is to implement I on a MIMD machine. The most fundamental problem facing parallel computing at present is to find desirable programming models [36]. Such models should be as high a level as possible, with maximum abstraction from hardware. I is a feasible programming model for MIMD machines since (i) it is natural to distribute autonomous objects to different processors with independent instruction streams, and (ii) the declarative nature ....
D.J.Wallace. Massively Parallel Computing: Status and Prospects. Technical Report, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre. University of Edinburgh, 1992.
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