tool: Glenda parallel programming environment


Language:
Glenda
Version:
0.91
Parts:
preprocessor,tuple server, and tuple functions
Author:
Ray Seyfarth <seyfarth@whale.st.usm.edu>
Location:
ftp://seabass.st.usm.edu/pub/glenda.tar.Z
Description:
Glenda is a programming environment for parallel programming implementing a variation of the Linda programming model defined by Carriero and Gelernter. It consists of a C preprocessor to allow reasonable syntax for the added operations, a tuple server process and a set of functions to connect an application to the tuple server.
Ports:
RS6000, SUN4, LINUX
Updated:
June 1st, 1993

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