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Papers presented within this volume cover a wide range of topics related to programming distributed memory machines. Distributed memory architectures, although having the potential to supply the very high levels of performance required to support future computing needs, present awkward programming problems. The major issue is to design methods which enable compilers to generate efficient distributed memory programs from relatively machine independent program specifications. This book is the compilation of papers describing a wide range of research efforts aimed at easing the task of programmin
Compilers (Computer programs) --- Electronic data processing --- Programming languages (Electronic computers) --- 681.3*C24 --- 681.3*D42 --- 681.3*D42 Storage management: allocation/deallocation strategies; distributed memories;main memory; secondary storage devices; segmentation; storage hierarchies; swapping; virtual memory (Operating systems) --- Storage management: allocation/deallocation strategies; distributed memories;main memory; secondary storage devices; segmentation; storage hierarchies; swapping; virtual memory (Operating systems) --- 681.3*C24 Distributed systems: distributed databases; distributed applications; networkoperating systems --- Distributed systems: distributed databases; distributed applications; networkoperating systems --- Computer languages --- Computer program languages --- Computer programming languages --- Machine language --- Languages, Artificial --- Compiling programs (Computer programs) --- Computer programs --- Programming software --- Systems software --- Distributed computer systems in electronic data processing --- Distributed computing --- Distributed processing in electronic data processing --- Computer networks --- Distributed processing --- Distributed processing.
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Papers presented within this volume cover a wide range of topics related to programming distributed memory machines. Distributed memory architectures, although having the potential to supply the very high levels of performance required to support future computing needs, present awkward programming problems. The major issue is to design methods which enable compilers to generate efficient distributed memory programs from relatively machine independent program specifications. This book is the compilation of papers describing a wide range of research efforts aimed at easing the task of programming distributed memory machines.
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