A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is through coarse-grain restructuring. If, for instance, entire subroutines of legacy code can be plugged into the new structure, the investment required for the re-discovery of the details of what they do can be spared. The resulting renovated software can then take advantage of the improved performance offered by modern parallel/distributed computing environments, without rethinking or rewriting the bulk of their existing code. In this paper, we discuss one of our experiments using the new coordination language M size=-1>ANIFOLD</font to restructure an existing sequential numerical application written in Fortran 77, into a parallel/distribute...
A paradigm is presented for the parallelization of coarse-grain engineering and scientific applicati...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...
In this paper we present and discuss a real experience of reusing sequential software in a parallel ...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
As it is widely known, multi-core computers are broadly used these days, and automatic parallelizati...
Fortran and C++ are the dominant programming languages used in scientific computation. Consequently,...
textabstractA workable approach for modernizing existing software into parallel/distributed applicat...
With the advent of Distributed Memory Machines (DMMs) numerous work have been undertaken to ease the...
languages, models of communication, irregular communications patterns, unstructured process composit...
Abstract. We present an ongoing research in the area of transforming existing sequential Fortran pro...
We describe parallel extensions of sequential programming languages for writing pro-grams that integ...
{In this paper we present and discuss a real experience of reusing sequential software in a parallel...
FortranM is a small set of extensions to Fortran 77 that supports a modular approach to the design o...
A paradigm is presented for the parallelization of coarse-grain engineering and scientific applicati...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...
In this paper we present and discuss a real experience of reusing sequential software in a parallel ...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
A workable approach for modernization of existing software into parallel/distributed applications is...
As it is widely known, multi-core computers are broadly used these days, and automatic parallelizati...
Fortran and C++ are the dominant programming languages used in scientific computation. Consequently,...
textabstractA workable approach for modernizing existing software into parallel/distributed applicat...
With the advent of Distributed Memory Machines (DMMs) numerous work have been undertaken to ease the...
languages, models of communication, irregular communications patterns, unstructured process composit...
Abstract. We present an ongoing research in the area of transforming existing sequential Fortran pro...
We describe parallel extensions of sequential programming languages for writing pro-grams that integ...
{In this paper we present and discuss a real experience of reusing sequential software in a parallel...
FortranM is a small set of extensions to Fortran 77 that supports a modular approach to the design o...
A paradigm is presented for the parallelization of coarse-grain engineering and scientific applicati...
220 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This dissertation discusses s...
In this paper we present and discuss a real experience of reusing sequential software in a parallel ...