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1997 Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS '97)
High-level directives to drive the allocation of parallel object-oriented applications
Geneva, SWITZERLAND
April 01-April 01
ISBN: 0-8186-7882-8
A. Corradi, Dipt. di Elettronica Inf. e Sistemistica, Bologna Univ., Italy
L. Leenardi, Dipt. di Elettronica Inf. e Sistemistica, Bologna Univ., Italy
F. Zambonelli, Dipt. di Elettronica Inf. e Sistemistica, Bologna Univ., Italy
The paper presents the Abstract Configuration Language (ACL) implemented within the Parallel Objects object oriented parallel programming environment. ACL defines a set of directives that allow users to specify the allocation needs of his/her application components without being aware of the architectural details. ACL directives drive the allocation decisions of the run time support, by adapting its general purpose behaviour to follow an applications particular allocation needs. The effectiveness of the ACL approach in increasing the performances of parallel applications is confirmed by a testbed application.
Index Terms:
parallel languages; high level directives; parallel object oriented application allocation; Abstract Configuration Language; Parallel Objects object oriented parallel programming environment; ACL; allocation needs; application components; ACL directives; allocation decisions; run time support; testbed application
Citation:
A. Corradi, L. Leenardi, F. Zambonelli, "High-level directives to drive the allocation of parallel object-oriented applications," hips, pp.75, 1997 Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS '97), 1997
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