Abstract

This paper presents an object-oriented interface for parallel programming, and an algorithm for automatic translation into parallel programs. The programming interface consists of a restricted subset of the object-oriented language C++. Parallelism is defined explicitly at the abstract level of object definitions and method invocations within a single C++ program. The translator algorithm first generates a machine-independent communication graph and proceeds with the creation of the parallel programs, which are demonstrated for transputer systems with the HELIOS operating system. The necessary communication statements are generated automatically.

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