A document presents a concept for run-time implementation of other concepts embodied in the Chapel programming language. (Now undergoing development, Chapel is intended to become a standard language for parallel computing that would surpass older such languages in both computational performance in the efficiency with which pre-existing code can be reused and new code written.) The aforementioned other concepts are those of distributions, domains, allocations, and access, as defined in a separate document called "A Semantic Framework for Domains and Distributions in Chapel" and linked to a language specification defined in another separate document called "Chapel Specification 0.3." The concept presented in the instant report is recognition ...
A computer program called phxlrsim simulates the behavior of the radar system used as an altimeter a...
The purpose of commodity cluster computing is to utilize large numbers of readily available computin...
Primitives are presented that are designed to help users efficiently program irregular problems (e.g...
A final report is given on research into language concepts for the Mission Control Center (MCC). The...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is investigating the benefits of parallel processing to applications ...
The Chapel programming language provides constructs for expressing a wide range of parallelism patte...
Widespread adoption of parallel computing depends on the availability of improved software environme...
Research into language concepts for the Mission Control Center is presented. A computer code for sou...
The increase in complexity, diversity and scale of high performance computing environments, as well ...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
A document discusses a fault-tolerant, self-aware, low-power, multi-core computer for space missions...
An overview is presented of the Automated Software Development Workstation Project, an effort to exp...
Research undertaken in 1979 into effective and appropriate mechanisms to aid in the design and const...
A software utility tool has been designed to alleviate file system I/O performance bottlenecks to wh...
Parallel computing has turned out to be the enabling technology to solve complex physical systems. H...
A computer program called phxlrsim simulates the behavior of the radar system used as an altimeter a...
The purpose of commodity cluster computing is to utilize large numbers of readily available computin...
Primitives are presented that are designed to help users efficiently program irregular problems (e.g...
A final report is given on research into language concepts for the Mission Control Center (MCC). The...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is investigating the benefits of parallel processing to applications ...
The Chapel programming language provides constructs for expressing a wide range of parallelism patte...
Widespread adoption of parallel computing depends on the availability of improved software environme...
Research into language concepts for the Mission Control Center is presented. A computer code for sou...
The increase in complexity, diversity and scale of high performance computing environments, as well ...
A computer program has been developed to provide a common interface for all space mission data, and ...
A document discusses a fault-tolerant, self-aware, low-power, multi-core computer for space missions...
An overview is presented of the Automated Software Development Workstation Project, an effort to exp...
Research undertaken in 1979 into effective and appropriate mechanisms to aid in the design and const...
A software utility tool has been designed to alleviate file system I/O performance bottlenecks to wh...
Parallel computing has turned out to be the enabling technology to solve complex physical systems. H...
A computer program called phxlrsim simulates the behavior of the radar system used as an altimeter a...
The purpose of commodity cluster computing is to utilize large numbers of readily available computin...
Primitives are presented that are designed to help users efficiently program irregular problems (e.g...