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16th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (CONIELECOMP'06)
An Approach to Structured Parallel Programming Based on a Composition
Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
February 27-March 01
ISBN: 0-7695-2505-9
Mario Rossainz Lopez, Benemerita Universidad Aut?noma de Puebla, Mexico
Manuel I. Capel Tunon, Universidad de Granada, Periodista, Mexico
This article presents a programming methodology based on High Level Parallel Compositions or CPAN (according to its Spanish acronym) within a methodological infrastructure made up of an environment of Parallel Objects, an approach to Structured Parallel Programming and the Object- Orientation paradigm. By means of the method application, the parallelization of commonly used communication patterns among processes is presented, which is initially constituted by the CPANs Farm, Pipe and TreeDV that represent, respectively, the patterns of communication Farm, Pipeline and Binary Tree, the latter one used within a parallel version of the design technique known as Divide and Conquer. As the programming environment used to derive the proposed CPANs, we use C++ and the POSIX standard for thread programming.
Citation:
Mario Rossainz Lopez, Manuel I. Capel Tunon, "An Approach to Structured Parallel Programming Based on a Composition," conielecomp, pp.42, 16th International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Computers (CONIELECOMP'06), 2006
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