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Modula-2* and its Compilation (1991)  (Make Corrections)  (3 citations)
Michael Philippsen, Walter F. Tichy
First International Conference of the Austrian Center for Parallel Computation



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Abstract: Modula-2*, an extension of Modula-2, is a programming language for writing highly parallel programs in a machine-independent, problem-oriented way. The novel attributes of Modula-2* are that programs are independent of the number of processors, independent of whether memory is shared or distributed, and independent of the control modes (SIMD or MIMD) of a parallel machine. This article briefly describes Modula-2* and discusses its major advantages over the data-parallel programming model. We... (Update)

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M. Philippsen and W. F. Tichy. Modula-2 and its compilation. In First International Conference of the Austrian Center for Parallel Computation, Salzburg, Austria, September 1991. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/philippsen91modula.html   More

@inproceedings{ michael92modula,
    author = "Philippsen, Michael and Tichy, Walter F.",
    title = "{M}odula-2* and its {C}ompilation",
    booktitle = "First International Conference of the Austrian Center for Parallel Computation",
    publisher = "Springer Verlag, LNCS 591",
    address = "Salzburg, Austria",
    pages = "169-183",
    year = "1992",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/philippsen91modula.html" }
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