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Published January 1, 1997 | Submitted
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Parallel Program Archetypes

Abstract

A parallel program archetype is an abstraction that captures the common features of a class of problems with similar computational structure and combines them with a parallelization strategy to produce a pattern of dataflow and communication. Such abstractions are useful in application development, both as a conceptual framework and as a basis for tools and techniques. This paper describes an approach to parallel application development based on archetypes and presents two example archetypes with applications.

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© 1997 California Institute of Technology. This work was supported in part by the AFOSR under grant number AFOSR-91-0070, an in part by the NSF under Cooperative Agreement No. CCR-9128888. The government has certain rights in this material.

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