Experience with Multiple Processor Versions of Concurrent C
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| Publicado no: | IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering vol. 15, no. 3 (Mar 1989), p. 335-343 |
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| Resumo: | Concurrent C is a superset of C and a tool for distributed processing that provides parallel programming facilities. A uniprocessor version of Concurrent C was implemented and subsequently extended to run on 2 types of multiple processor systems: 1. a distributed system that consists of a set of computers connected by a local area network, and 2. a tightly coupled, shared memory multiprocessor. The Ethernet UNIX environment was not optimized for the short messages that characterize concurrent C processes, and the high multiprocessor communication cost reduces the number of applications that can effectively use Concurrent C. The shared memory multiprocessor is a better architecture for Concurrent C because interprocessor transaction calls are faster, and porting of the uniprocessor implementation and debugging are simplified. |
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| ISSN: | 0098-5589 1939-3520 |
| DOI: | 10.1109/32.21761 |
| Fonte: | ABI/INFORM Global |