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Parallel structuring of real-time simulation programs

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Browne, J.C. ; Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. Texas, Austin, TX, USA ; Sridharan, K. ; Kiall, J. ; Denton, C.
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The E/SP interactive system for construction of parallel programs from Fortran source is applied to a program for real-time simulation of a braking system. There are large and significant classes of programs (real-time control systems, event-driven simulations. etc.) where little parallelism can be extracted from loops. E/SP was constructed to support analysis in the development of parallel structures for these classes of programs, as well as for those with significant loop-based parallelism. The concepts underlying E/SP and the paradigm for its use are described. An example illustrates determination of a call-tree-oriented parallel structure for a production Fortran code which was resistant to loop-based structuring.<>

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Compcon Spring '90. Intellectual Leverage. Digest of Papers. Thirty-Fifth IEEE Computer Society International Conference.

Date of Conference: Feb. 26 1990-March 2 1990

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