HIGHLAND, a distributed-memory parallel processing environment for heterogeneous local area networks, has been developed. Designed as both a teaching and a research tool, its purpose is to provide an effective mechanism by which a number of networked UNIX workstations, dissimilar in both vendor and performance, can be directly manipulated as a single, unified, multiprocessing system. Utilizing the MIT X-windows environment, HIGHLAND supports a highly interactive graphical interface through which a programmer can create, modify, and control complex systems of communicating processe
The main goal of this paper is t o survey the issues an application developer would have to resolve ...
We report our experiences using the parallel programming environments, PVM, HeNCE, p4 and TCGMSG and...
Workstation cluster multicomputers are increasingly being applied for solving scientific problems th...
HIGHLAND, a UNIX-based parallel processing system for heterogeneous local area networks has been des...
Abstract parallel architecture. In both cases, the efforts require Several large applications have b...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A multiprocessor communication scheme for large parallel systems is devised to offer total interconn...
Workstation clusters have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional parallel superco...
High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) is driven by the rapid advance of two related technolo...
As the computing capacity of the uniprocessor is being taxed, and the high cost of parallel and supe...
The emergence of high speed networks and the proliferation of high performance workstations have att...
We review a decade\u27s work on message passing MIMD parallel computers in the areas of hardware, so...
The programming of parallel and distributed applications is difficult. The proliferation of net wor...
) Paul A. Gray and Vaidy S. Sunderam Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Emory University, Atl...
Although both shared memory and loosely coupled parallel computing systems are now common, many sti...
The main goal of this paper is t o survey the issues an application developer would have to resolve ...
We report our experiences using the parallel programming environments, PVM, HeNCE, p4 and TCGMSG and...
Workstation cluster multicomputers are increasingly being applied for solving scientific problems th...
HIGHLAND, a UNIX-based parallel processing system for heterogeneous local area networks has been des...
Abstract parallel architecture. In both cases, the efforts require Several large applications have b...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
A multiprocessor communication scheme for large parallel systems is devised to offer total interconn...
Workstation clusters have become an increasingly popular alternative to traditional parallel superco...
High Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) is driven by the rapid advance of two related technolo...
As the computing capacity of the uniprocessor is being taxed, and the high cost of parallel and supe...
The emergence of high speed networks and the proliferation of high performance workstations have att...
We review a decade\u27s work on message passing MIMD parallel computers in the areas of hardware, so...
The programming of parallel and distributed applications is difficult. The proliferation of net wor...
) Paul A. Gray and Vaidy S. Sunderam Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science Emory University, Atl...
Although both shared memory and loosely coupled parallel computing systems are now common, many sti...
The main goal of this paper is t o survey the issues an application developer would have to resolve ...
We report our experiences using the parallel programming environments, PVM, HeNCE, p4 and TCGMSG and...
Workstation cluster multicomputers are increasingly being applied for solving scientific problems th...