DocumentCode :
273242
Title :
Language first philosophy [parallel computers]
Author :
Watson, I.
Author_Institution :
Manchester Univ., UK
fYear :
1988
fDate :
11-15 Apr 1988
Firstpage :
83
Lastpage :
86
Abstract :
Parallel computers are an obvious way of providing increased computing power and utilizing the benefits of VLSI technology in a cost-effective manner. However, it is difficult to argue that parallel computing has been an unqualified success since the first serious attempts at real parallel structures some 20 years ago. The author argues that this can be attributed, to a large extent, to the concentration on the hardware and operational models of parallel computing rather than the real problems which are concerned with how one can write programs to make use of parallel machines for other than a small class of problems whose structure is particularly suited. It is suggested that the properties of very high level declarative languages are a good starting point, but questions whether the essential operational nature of many computing problems can be accommodated by any current approaches without compromising the declarative principles
Keywords :
high level languages; parallel machines; parallel programming; high level declarative languages; parallel computing; parallel machines; parallel programming; programs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Design and Application of Parallel Digital Processors, 1988., International Specialist Seminar on the
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-366-1
Type :
conf
Filename :
10366
Link To Document :
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