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Design and implementation of a parallel cellular language for mimd architectures (1998).
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| Author | Vialle, Stéphane Lallement, Yannick Cornu, Thierry Belin, Rue Edouard |
| Abstract | In this paper we present a new language, called ParCeL-1, intended to make easier the implementation of computation-intensive and artificial intelligence applications on highly parallel MIMD architectures. The computational model of ParCeL-1 is object-oriented and synchronous, based on virtual processors called cells that compute and communicate alternately. The current prototype is implemented on several multi-processor systems (Cray T3D, Intel Paragon, Telmat T-Node, workstation networks using PVM, and SGI Power Challenge Array). Several applications written in ParCeL-1 are described together with their performances obtained on a 256-processor Cray T3D. parallel language, actors, neural networks, parallel implementation 1 Introduction Parallel programming is an attractive way to speed up heavy applications, and run them today in acceptable time instead of having to wait for a technology upgrade. Unfortunately, writing parallel programs is not a trivial task; different methods exist,... |
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| Publisher Date | 1998-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Mimd Architecture Parallel Cellular Language Technology Upgrade Parallel Implementation New Language Several Application Intel Paragon Trivial Task Parallel Mimd Architecture Neural Network Introduction Parallel Programming Current Prototype Different Method Several Multi-processor System Attractive Way Workstation Network 256-processor Cray T3d Artificial Intelligence Application Parallel Language Telmat T-node Virtual Processor Parallel Program Computational Model Acceptable Time Heavy Application Cray T3d Sgi Power Challenge Array |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |