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assist:parco:03 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Sonia Campa, Pierpaolo Ciullo, Massimo Coppola, Marco Danelutto, Paolo Pesciullesi, Roberto Ravazzolo, Massimo Torquati, Marco Vanneschi and Corrado Zoccolo
Title« A framework for experimenting with structure parallel programming environment design »
InParallel Computing: Software Technology, Algorithms, Architectures and Applications (Proc. of PARCO 2003, Dresden, Germany)
SeriesAdvances in Parallel Computing
Editor(s) G. R. Joubert, W. E. Nagel, F. J. Peters and W. V. Walter
Volume13
Page(s)617-624
Year2004
PublisherElsevier
ISSN number09275452
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2004_assist_parco03.pdf
Abstract
ASSIST is a parallel programming environment aimed at providing programmers of complex parallel application with a suitable and effective programming tool. Being based on algoritmical skeletons and coordination languages technologies, the programming environment relieves the programmer from a number of cumbersome, error prone activities that are required when using traditional parallel programming environments. ASSIST has been specifically designed to be easily customizable in order to experiment different implementation techniques, solutions, algorithms or back-ends any time new features are required or new technologies become available. In this work we discuss how this goal has been achieved and how the current ASSIST programming environment has been already used to experiment solutions not implemented in the first version of the tool.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{assist:parco:03,
  volume = {13},
  issn = {09275452},
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Sonia Campa and Pierpaolo Ciullo and Massimo
            Coppola and Marco Danelutto and Paolo Pesciullesi and Roberto
            Ravazzolo and Massimo Torquati and Marco Vanneschi and Corrado
            Zoccolo},
  series = {Advances in Parallel Computing},
  booktitle = {Parallel Computing: Software Technology, Algorithms,
               Architectures and Applications (Proc. of {PARCO 2003}, Dresden,
               Germany)},
  editor = {G. R. Joubert and W. E. Nagel and F. J. Peters and W. V. Walter},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2004_assist_parco03.pdf},
  title = {A framework for experimenting with structure parallel programming
           environment design},
  abstract = {ASSIST is a parallel programming environment aimed at providing
              programmers of complex parallel application with a suitable and
              effective programming tool. Being based on algoritmical skeletons
              and coordination languages technologies, the programming
              environment relieves the programmer from a number of cumbersome,
              error prone activities that are required when using traditional
              parallel programming environments. ASSIST has been specifically
              designed to be easily customizable in order to experiment
              different implementation techniques, solutions, algorithms or
              back-ends any time new features are required or new technologies
              become available. In this work we discuss how this goal has been
              achieved and how the current ASSIST programming environment has
              been already used to experiment solutions not implemented in the
              first version of the tool.},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  year = {2004},
  pages = {617-624},
}


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