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ijpp:patterns:13 (Article)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Sonia Campa, Marco Danelutto, Peter Kilpatrick and Massimo Torquati
Title« Design patterns percolating to parallel programming framework implementation »
JournalInternational Journal of Parallel Programming
Volume42
Number6
Page(s)1012-1031
Year2014
ISSN number0885-7458
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2013_ijpp_patterns-web.pdf
Abstract & Keywords
Structured parallel programming is recognised as a viable and effective means of tackling parallel programming problems. Recently, a set of simple and powerful parallel building blocks (RISC-pb2l) has been proposed to support modelling and implementation of parallel frameworks. In this work we demonstrate how that same parallel building block set may be used to model both general purpose parallel programming abstractions, not usually listed in classical skeleton sets, and more specialized domain specific parallel patterns. We show how an implementation of RISC-pb2l can be realised via the FastFlow framework and present experimental evidence of the feasibility and efficiency of the approach.

Keywords: fastflow

BibTeX code

@article{ijpp:patterns:13,
  volume = {42},
  number = {6},
  issn = {0885-7458},
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Sonia Campa and Marco Danelutto and Peter
            Kilpatrick and Massimo Torquati},
  keywords = {fastflow},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2013_ijpp_patterns-web.pdf},
  abstract = {Structured parallel programming is recognised as a viable and
              effective means of tackling parallel programming problems.
              Recently, a set of simple and powerful parallel building blocks
              (RISC-pb2l) has been proposed to support modelling and
              implementation of parallel frameworks. In this work we demonstrate
              how that same parallel building block set may be used to model
              both general purpose parallel programming abstractions, not
              usually listed in classical skeleton sets, and more specialized
              domain specific parallel patterns. We show how an implementation
              of RISC-pb2l can be realised via the FastFlow framework and
              present experimental evidence of the feasibility and efficiency of
              the approach.},
  title = {Design patterns percolating to parallel programming framework
           implementation},
  year = {2014},
  journal = {International Journal of Parallel Programming},
  pages = {1012-1031},
}


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