Visual notations for constructing parallel programs have a number of potential advantages over traditional text-based forms, and several visual parallel programming languages have been proposed. This paper explores the design space for such visual languages, and presents a taxonomy that captures the salient underlying characteristics, with exemplification from a number of existing systems
Concurrent programming is more difficult to use and understand than sequential programming. In order...
This paper presents a relatively simple visual notation for meta-programming that spans multiple lev...
years in topics of parallelism resort to drawing when explaining a specific parallel situation, mech...
Programming languages based solely upon plain textual representations inherit the textual linearizat...
Visual programming languages have a number of advantages for parallel computing. They integrate well...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
This paper describes the background and development of PICSIL1 a visual language for specifying para...
Introduction and Objectives In the design and implementation of parallel programs the user is often...
This paper introduces the HiPPO (High Performance Par-allel Object-oriented) language. HiPPO is uniq...
The great challenge in parallel computing is to make a task of programming parallel machines easy wh...
Phred is a visual parallel programming language in which programs can be statically analyzed for det...
We propose a new visual structured programming language, GRAPNEL (GRAphical Process's NEt Langu...
Parallel and distributed programming is intrinsically more difficult than sequential programming, ye...
The techniques of visual programming, in which programs are constructed using graphical representati...
Conceptual visualization is proposed in this paper to facilitate reading and understanding parallel ...
Concurrent programming is more difficult to use and understand than sequential programming. In order...
This paper presents a relatively simple visual notation for meta-programming that spans multiple lev...
years in topics of parallelism resort to drawing when explaining a specific parallel situation, mech...
Programming languages based solely upon plain textual representations inherit the textual linearizat...
Visual programming languages have a number of advantages for parallel computing. They integrate well...
Parallel Programming is significantly more complex than sequential programming because the programme...
This paper describes the background and development of PICSIL1 a visual language for specifying para...
Introduction and Objectives In the design and implementation of parallel programs the user is often...
This paper introduces the HiPPO (High Performance Par-allel Object-oriented) language. HiPPO is uniq...
The great challenge in parallel computing is to make a task of programming parallel machines easy wh...
Phred is a visual parallel programming language in which programs can be statically analyzed for det...
We propose a new visual structured programming language, GRAPNEL (GRAphical Process's NEt Langu...
Parallel and distributed programming is intrinsically more difficult than sequential programming, ye...
The techniques of visual programming, in which programs are constructed using graphical representati...
Conceptual visualization is proposed in this paper to facilitate reading and understanding parallel ...
Concurrent programming is more difficult to use and understand than sequential programming. In order...
This paper presents a relatively simple visual notation for meta-programming that spans multiple lev...
years in topics of parallelism resort to drawing when explaining a specific parallel situation, mech...