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Abstract: This paper presents a practical evaluation and comparison of three stateof
-the-art parallel functional languages. The evaluation is based on implementations
of three typical symbolic computation programs, with performance measured on a
Beowulf-class parallel architecture. (Update)
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...known scheme, the programmer can simply use the appropriate skeleton to achieve an instant parallelisation of her program. The recent paper [5] shows that Eden achieves good performance in comparison with Glasgow parallel Haskell (GpH) 3] and Parallel ML with Skeletons (PMLS)...
.... ( fb ( map and fold HOFs may be synthesised from arbitrary recursive functions [6] and implemented in parallel in a variety of ways [8]. filter can be implemented constructively from map with minimal overhead. Function composition can be realized in parallel provided the...
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H-W. Loidl, F. Rubio Diez, N.R. Scaife, K. Hammond, U. Klusik, R. Loogen, G.J. Michaelson, S. Horiguchi, R. Pena Mari, S.M. Priebe, A.J. Rebon Portillo, and P.W. Trinder. Comparing parallel functional languages: Programming and performance. Higher-order and Symbolic Computation. Submitted. , 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/loidl02comparing.html More
@misc{ loidl02comparing,
author = "H. Loidl and F. Diez and N. Scaife and K. Hammond and U. Klusik and R.
Loogen and G. Michaelson and S. Horiguchi and R. Mari and S. Priebe and
A. Portillo and P. Trinder",
title = "Comparing parallel functional languages: Programming and performance",
text = "H-W. Loidl, F. Rubio Diez, N.R. Scaife, K. Hammond, U. Klusik, R. Loogen,
G.J. Michaelson, S. Horiguchi, R. Pena Mari, S.M. Priebe, A.J. Rebon Portillo,
and P.W. Trinder. Comparing parallel functional languages: Programming and
performance. Higher-order and Symbolic Computation. Submitted. , 2002.",
year = "2002",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/loidl02comparing.html" }
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