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Abstract: Make is the standard UNIX+ utility for maintaining programs. UNIX
programmers have been using it for almost 10 years, and many UNIX programs
nowadays are maintained by it. The strength of make is that it
allows the user to specify how to compile program components, and that
the system, after an update, is regenerated according to the specification
and with minimum number of recompilations. With the appearance of multiple
processor systems, we expect the time needed to "make" a program,
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...or text formatting purposes, or for distributed or parallel algorithms. Among other applications, we have implemented a parallel make [10] and parallel heuristic search [11] Specialized servers include filing servers such as the Bullet file server, and the directory server....
.... to do six compilations, so six processors could be taken out of the pool for the time necessary to do the compilation and then returned [12]. Third are the specialized servers, such as directory, file, and block servers, data base servers, bank servers, boot servers, and...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
@article{ baalbergen88design,
author = "Erik H. Baalbergen",
title = "Design and Implementation of Parallel Make",
journal = "Computing Systems",
volume = "1",
number = "2",
pages = "135-158",
year = "1988",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/erik88design.html" }
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