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Harvey Richardson. High Performance Fortran: History, overview and current developments. Technical Report TMC 261, Thinking Machines Corporation.

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Compilation to Parallel Programs from Constraints - John, Browne (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....is a parallel constraint language that uses an interpretive technique (local propagation) to find satisfying values for the system of constraints. This system offers performance only in the range of logic languages. Declarative extensions have been added as part of High Performance Fortran(HPF) [15], a portable data parallel language with some optimization directives. HPF does not support task parallelism. Also, existing control flow in its procedural programming style makes analysis for parallelism difficult. Thinglab [7] transforms constraints to a compilable language rather than to an ....

H. Richardson. High Performance Fortran: History, overview and current developments. Technical Report TMC 261, Thinking Machines Corporation.


Native-Language-Based Distributed Computing Across Network.. - Gray, Sunderam (1998)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....codes in existence. Legacy code refers to scientific programs already written in languages such as C, C , and or Fortran. Many scientific packages and communication libraries exist as highly optimized, system dependent codes or libraries written in Fortran, C, or variants thereof (such as HPF[10] or HPC [3] for example) Switching to a new programming language would possibly mean abandoning these familiar and established packages for less familiar and perhaps less stable variants written in the newer language. Table 1 below is given to support to two distinct issues: 1. The scientific ....

Richardson, H. High Performance Fortran: history, overview and current developments. 1.4 TMC-261, Thinking Machines Corporation, Bedford, MA, Apr. 1996.


Compilation of Constraint Systems to Procedural Parallel Programs - John, Browne (1996)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....is a parallel constraint language that uses an interpretive technique (local propagation) to find satisfying values for the system of constraints. This system offers performance only in the range of logic languages. Declarative extensions have been added as part of High Performance Fortran(HPF) [15], a portable data parallel language with some optimization directives. HPF does not support task parallelism. Also, existing control flow in its procedural programming style makes analysis for parallelism difficult. Thinglab [9] transforms constraints to a compilable language rather than to an ....

Harvey Richardson. High Performance Fortran: History, overview and current developments. Technical Report TMC 261, Thinking Machines Corporation.


Compilation of Constraint Systems to Parallel Procedural Programs - John (1997)   (Correct)

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Harvey Richardson. High Performance Fortran: History, overview and current developments. Technical Report TMC 261, Thinking Machines Corporation.

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