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Abstract: Weintroduce the Split-C language, a parallel extension
of C intended for high performance programming
on distributed memory multiprocessors, and demonstrate
the use of the language in optimizing parallel
programs. Split-C provides a global address space
with a clear concept of locality and unusual assignment
operators. These are used as tools to reduce the
frequency and cost of remote access. The language
allows a mixture of shared memory, message passing,
and data parallel programming styles... (Update)
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D. Culler et al. Parallel programming in Split-C. In Proceedings of Supercomputing '93, pages 262--273, Nov. 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/culler93parallel.html More
@inproceedings{ culler93parallel,
author = "David E. Culler and Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau and Seth Copen Goldstein and Arvind Krishnamurthy and Steven Lumetta and Thorsten von Eicken and Katherine A. Yelick",
title = "Parallel programming in Split-C",
booktitle = "Supercomputing",
pages = "262-273",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/culler93parallel.html" }
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