Runtime systems are critical to the implementation of concurrent object-oriented programming languages. This paper describes a concurrent object-oriented programming language -- Balinda C++, running on a distributed memory system and its runtime implementation. The runtime system is built on the top of the Nexus communication library. The tuplespace is the key of Balinda C++. A distributed tuplespace model is presented to improve data locality. Some experiments have been done to verify our model. The results indicate that our model is effective to improve system performance.
Index Terms:
Concurrent object oriented programming(COOP), Balinda C++, Runtime System, Network of Workstations(NoW), Tuplespace
Citation:
H.C. Wang, C.K. Yuen, M.D. Feng, "Balinda C++: Runtime Support for Concurrent Object-Oriented Language," ispan, pp.36, 1999 International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks (ISPAN '99), 1999