Integrating Multiple Programming Paradigms on Connection Machine CM5 in A Dataflow-based Software Environment

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The User Interface in AVS

SUMMARY
By viewing different parallel programming paradigms as essential heterogeneous approaches in mapping "real-world" problems to parallel systems, we discuss methodologies in integrating multiple programming models on a Connection Machine CM5. In a dataflow based integration model built in a visualization software AVS, we demonstrate a simple, effective and modular way to couple sequential, data-parallel and explicit message-passing modules into an integrated programming environment on the CM5.

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REFERENCES
  1. G. Cheng, G. C. Fox, G. C. and K. Mills, " Integrating Multiple Programming Paradigms on Connection Machine CM5 in a Dataflow-based Software Environment," Technical Report, Syracuse Center for Computational Science, 15 pps, August, 1993.


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