We present a programming methodology and runtime performance case study comparing the declarative data flow coordination language S-Net with Intel's Concurrent Collections (CnC). As a coordination language S-Net achieves a near-complete separation of concerns between sequential software components implemented in a separate algorithmic language and their parallel orchestration in an asynchronous data flow streaming network. We investigate the merits of S-Net and CnC with the help of a relevant and non-trivial linear algebra problem: tiled Cholesky decomposition. We describe two alternative S-Net implementations of tiled Cholesky factorization and compare them with two CnC implementations, one with explicit performance tuning and one without,...
Original article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org “This material is presented to ensure t...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comWe present the r...
We introduce the Concurrent Collections (CnC) programming model. In this model, programs are written...
We present a programming methodology and runtime performance case study comparing the declarative da...
We present a programming methodology and runtime performance case study comparing the declarative da...
Electronic version of an article published as Pavel Zaichenkov et al, Parallel Processing Letters, V...
This is an evaluation study of the expressiveness provided and the performance delivered by the coor...
Abstract. This paper is a performance study of a parallel program-ming model called S-Net. The purpo...
We present the design of S-Net, a coordination language and component technology based on stream pro...
Copyright ACM, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of AC...
S-NET is a declarative coordination language and component technology aimed at modern multi-core/man...
S-Net is a declarative component coordination language aimed at radically facilitating software engi...
AbstractWe argue that programming high-end stream-processing applications requires a form of coordin...
S-Net is a declarative coordination language and component technology aimed at radically facilitatin...
S-Net is a coordination language that aims at reconciling the legacy world of sequential software an...
Original article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org “This material is presented to ensure t...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comWe present the r...
We introduce the Concurrent Collections (CnC) programming model. In this model, programs are written...
We present a programming methodology and runtime performance case study comparing the declarative da...
We present a programming methodology and runtime performance case study comparing the declarative da...
Electronic version of an article published as Pavel Zaichenkov et al, Parallel Processing Letters, V...
This is an evaluation study of the expressiveness provided and the performance delivered by the coor...
Abstract. This paper is a performance study of a parallel program-ming model called S-Net. The purpo...
We present the design of S-Net, a coordination language and component technology based on stream pro...
Copyright ACM, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of AC...
S-NET is a declarative coordination language and component technology aimed at modern multi-core/man...
S-Net is a declarative component coordination language aimed at radically facilitating software engi...
AbstractWe argue that programming high-end stream-processing applications requires a form of coordin...
S-Net is a declarative coordination language and component technology aimed at radically facilitatin...
S-Net is a coordination language that aims at reconciling the legacy world of sequential software an...
Original article can be found at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org “This material is presented to ensure t...
© The Author(s) 2010. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.comWe present the r...
We introduce the Concurrent Collections (CnC) programming model. In this model, programs are written...