Arche: a framework for parallel object-oriented programming above a distributed architecture
This paper sketches our experience with the design and implementation of a parallel object-oriented language and it distributed run-time system. The language integrates two original mechanisms for concurrency control: a synchronization mechanism that does not interfere with inheritance nor with subt...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper sketches our experience with the design and implementation of a parallel object-oriented language and it distributed run-time system. The language integrates two original mechanisms for concurrency control: a synchronization mechanism that does not interfere with inheritance nor with subtyping, and a mechanism that serves for managing object groups. Because of the increasing power of interconnection networks, the language's run-time system has been designed for a distributed architecture instead of a single multiprocessor machine. Furthermore, in order to ease the development of correct applications, we have chosen to rely on the run-time system to provide the required efficiency instead of offering the programmer low level primitives to be used for producing efficient code.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICDCS.1994.302462 |