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A Comparative Study of Parallel Programming Languages: The Salishan Problems

Authors: J.T. Feo Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2016 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 397 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483294209 ISBN: 9781483294209 Category: Grid & parallel computing Programming & scripting languages: general Distributed systems Publisher's index: C2009-0-09810-9 Bibliographic note: -

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As execution speeds reach the physical limits of single cpu computers, the only hope of achieving greater computing power is with parallel systems. Researchers have proposed countless new programming languages, but their differences, similarities, strengths, weaknesses and problem domains are subtle and often not well understood. Informed comparison of parallel languages is difficult.

This volume compares eight parallel programming languages based on solutions to four problems. Each chapter includes a description of the language's philosophy, semantics and syntax, and a solution to each problem. By considering solutions rather than language features or theoretical properties, the gap is bridged between the language specialists and users. Both professionals and students in the fields of computer and computational science will find the discussions helpful and understandable.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • A Comparative Study of Parallel Programming Languages: The Salishan Problems 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Introduction to the Series 7
  • Preface 9
  • Table of Contents 11
  • Chapter 1. The Salishan Problems 13
    • 1. Introduction 13
    • 2. Instructions to the authors 16
    • 3. Hamming's Problem (extended) 17
    • 4. Paraffins Problems 17
    • 5. The Doctor's Office 18
    • 6. Skyline Matrix Solver 18
    • Acknowledgements 19
    • Disclaimer 20
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