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Programming environments for parallel computing: a comparison of CPS, Linda, P4, PVM, POSYBL, and TCGMSG

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1 Author(s)
Mattson, T.G. ; Intel Sci. Comput., Beaverton, OR, USA

Six portable parallel programming environments are compared. Results for two-node communication benchmarks are reported for each environment. Results for the more complicated four-node communications tests are reported for all of the environments except CPS. In every case, the benchmarks were run on an isolated Ethernet network of identical SPARCstation 1 workstations to assure reproducibility. Earlier reports based on this work omitted any opinions about the utility of these environments; in essence, the communication times were left to speak for themselves. In this paper, these opinions are included; they are useful to consider since they are based on a unique experience/spl minus/the experience of running two programs written with six different programming environments.<>

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System Sciences, 1994. Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Hawaii International Conference on  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: 4-7 Jan. 1994

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