Software generation in the OORHS (object-oriented reciprocative hypercomputing system) is user-transparent. It addresses the issue of ease of use by minimizing the number of steps leading to a programming solution. The OORHS requires from the user only a high level APPL program, which is, in effect, a specification. For every APPL program, the system automatically performs all the necessary distributed computing steps. The precompiler, based on the object-oriented paradigm, instantiates the encapsulated program objects embedded in an APPL program. These program objects are distributed at the source level. They are compiled and then executed at the allocated sites. This unique approach, known as local compilation, eliminates the need to store the compilers used by other machines locally. It enhances the compatibility between the compiled program and the host processor. The precompiler generates a program objects dictionary for every APPL program. The contents in the dictionary facilitates program visualization
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Parallel Architectures, Algorithms, and Networks, 1996. Proceedings., Second International Symposium on
Date of Conference: 12-14 Jun 1996