scholarly journals On implicit multiparadigmality of parallel programming

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidia Vasiljevna Gorodnyaya

The report is devoted to the results of a paradigmatic analysis of problems, means and methods of organizing parallel computing and multi-threaded programs for multiprocessor complexes and distributed systems. Paradigmatic analysis of programming language and systems allows decomposing the complexity of the tasks being solved into autonomously developed components, assessing their similarities and differences, which must be taken into account when predicting the course of application processes, as well as when planning the study and organizing the development of programs. A variety of paradigmatic characteristics inherent in the preparation and debugging of long-lived parallel computing programs are shown. A sketch of a multi-paradigm parallel programming language for educational purposes is presented.

Author(s):  
Koji Zaiki ◽  
Akiyoshi Wakatani ◽  
Tadashi Okamoto ◽  
Katsuyuki Kaneko ◽  
Tatsuo Nogi

2007 ◽  
Vol 18 (06) ◽  
pp. 1441-1452
Author(s):  
SHENG YU ◽  
QING ZHAO

In this paper, SC-expressions are developed, based on automata theory, for specifying synchronization constraints in parallel object-oriented languages. The predecessor of SC-expressions, the synchronization expressions, was introduced in the ParC parallel programming language in the early nineties [19]. However, ParC is not an object-oriented language and also a number of basic features of synchronization expressions are inadequate for object-oriented languages. SC-expressions are developed for object-oriented environment. They are different from synchronization expressions in basic ideas and assumptions. Here we describe the basic ideas of SC-expressions and their applications in object-oriented languages. We also study the problem of inheritance of the SC-expressions.


2007 ◽  
Vol 33 (10-11) ◽  
pp. 648-662 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick McCormick ◽  
Jeff Inman ◽  
James Ahrens ◽  
Jamaludin Mohd-Yusof ◽  
Greg Roth ◽  
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