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Supporting High Level Programming with High Performance: The Illinois Concert System
Geneva, SWITZERLAND April 01-April 01
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/HIPS.1997.5829521997 Workshop on High-Level Programmi ...
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Programmers of concurrent applications are faced with a complex performance space in which data distribution and concurrency management exacerbate the difficulty of building large, complex applications. To address these challenges, the Illinois Concert system provides a global namespace, implicit concurrency control and granularity management, implicit storage management, and object-oriented programming features. These features are embodied in a language ICC++ (derived from C++) which has been used to build a number of kernels and applications.
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Andrew Chien, Julian Dolby, Bishwaroop Ganguly, Vijay Karamcheti, Xingbin Zhang, "Supporting High Level Programming with High Performance: The Illinois Concert System," hips, pp.15, 1997 Workshop on High-Level Programming Models and Supportive Environments (HIPS '97), 1997
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