Java is quickly becoming the preferred language for writing distributed applications because of its inherent support for programming on distributed platforms. In particular, Java provides compile-time and run-time security, automatic garbage collection, inherent support for multithreading, support for persistent objects and object migration, and portability. Given these significant advantages of Java, there is a growing interest in using Java for high-performance computing applications. To be successful in the high-performance computing domain, however, Java must have the capability to efficiently handle the significant I/O requirements commonly found in high-performance computing applications. While there has been significant research in h...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Science of Computer Prog...
This paper explains the programming aspects of a promising Java-based programming and execution fram...
The file I/O classes present in Java have proven too inefficient to meet the demands of high-perform...
ABSTRACT Java is quickly becoming the preferred language for writing distributed applications becaus...
1 Introduction There is a growing interest in using Java for high-performance computing because of t...
There is a growing interest in using Java as the language for developing high-performance computing ...
The rising interest in Java for High Performance Computing (HPC) is based on the appealing features ...
The rising interest in Java for High Performance Computing (HPC) is based on the appealing features ...
We present Tigris, a high-performance computation and I/O substrate for clusters of workstations, im...
The development of Java has seen increasing attention as the most popular platform for distributed c...
Java is a very commonly used computer programming language, although its use amongst the scientific ...
We present Tigris, a high-performance computation and I/O substrate for clusters of workstations tha...
Titanium is a high-performance explicitly parallel SPMD dialect of Java. Currently, the runtime supp...
In the 1990s the Message Passing Interface Forum defined MPI bindings for Fortran, C, and C++. With ...
Java is quickly becoming the most popular platform for distributed computing. However, its performan...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Science of Computer Prog...
This paper explains the programming aspects of a promising Java-based programming and execution fram...
The file I/O classes present in Java have proven too inefficient to meet the demands of high-perform...
ABSTRACT Java is quickly becoming the preferred language for writing distributed applications becaus...
1 Introduction There is a growing interest in using Java for high-performance computing because of t...
There is a growing interest in using Java as the language for developing high-performance computing ...
The rising interest in Java for High Performance Computing (HPC) is based on the appealing features ...
The rising interest in Java for High Performance Computing (HPC) is based on the appealing features ...
We present Tigris, a high-performance computation and I/O substrate for clusters of workstations, im...
The development of Java has seen increasing attention as the most popular platform for distributed c...
Java is a very commonly used computer programming language, although its use amongst the scientific ...
We present Tigris, a high-performance computation and I/O substrate for clusters of workstations tha...
Titanium is a high-performance explicitly parallel SPMD dialect of Java. Currently, the runtime supp...
In the 1990s the Message Passing Interface Forum defined MPI bindings for Fortran, C, and C++. With ...
Java is quickly becoming the most popular platform for distributed computing. However, its performan...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Science of Computer Prog...
This paper explains the programming aspects of a promising Java-based programming and execution fram...
The file I/O classes present in Java have proven too inefficient to meet the demands of high-perform...