Programming languages based solely upon plain textual representations inherit the textual linearization drawback. When writing parallel programs this shortcoming places an additional burden on the programmer because the most interesting parts of a parallel system are not linear. The bunch of existing visualization systems justifies the overall need for graphical methods in parallel programming. We argue that graphical support for all phases -- namely program development, analysis and visualization -- results in a more useful programming environment than a textual language supplemented by a set of isolated visualization tools. We describe the rationale for a visual parallel language and its use through all phases of program development in th...
Phred is a visual parallel programming language in which programs can be statically analyzed for det...
With the increased complexity of applications, parallel computing has proved to be an alternative to...
This paper describes the background and development of PICSIL1 a visual language for specifying para...
years in topics of parallelism resort to drawing when explaining a specific parallel situation, mech...
Visual notations for constructing parallel programs have a number of potential advantages over tradi...
Visual programming languages have a number of advantages for parallel computing. They integrate well...
this paper, we give a sketch of the Meander language as well as an example program in section 2, dis...
The great challenge in parallel computing is to make a task of programming parallel machines easy wh...
Parallel and distributed programming is intrinsically more difficult than sequential programming, ye...
Introduction and Objectives In the design and implementation of parallel programs the user is often...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
The techniques of visual programming, in which programs are constructed using graphical representati...
Parallel and distributed computers are becoming more widely used. Thus, the comprehension of paralle...
We propose a new visual structured programming language, GRAPNEL (GRAphical Process's NEt Langu...
This paper illustrates the variety of visualization techniques that are employed for various program...
Phred is a visual parallel programming language in which programs can be statically analyzed for det...
With the increased complexity of applications, parallel computing has proved to be an alternative to...
This paper describes the background and development of PICSIL1 a visual language for specifying para...
years in topics of parallelism resort to drawing when explaining a specific parallel situation, mech...
Visual notations for constructing parallel programs have a number of potential advantages over tradi...
Visual programming languages have a number of advantages for parallel computing. They integrate well...
this paper, we give a sketch of the Meander language as well as an example program in section 2, dis...
The great challenge in parallel computing is to make a task of programming parallel machines easy wh...
Parallel and distributed programming is intrinsically more difficult than sequential programming, ye...
Introduction and Objectives In the design and implementation of parallel programs the user is often...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
The techniques of visual programming, in which programs are constructed using graphical representati...
Parallel and distributed computers are becoming more widely used. Thus, the comprehension of paralle...
We propose a new visual structured programming language, GRAPNEL (GRAphical Process's NEt Langu...
This paper illustrates the variety of visualization techniques that are employed for various program...
Phred is a visual parallel programming language in which programs can be statically analyzed for det...
With the increased complexity of applications, parallel computing has proved to be an alternative to...
This paper describes the background and development of PICSIL1 a visual language for specifying para...