Abstract
We outline an extension of Java for programming with distributed arrays. The basic programming style is Single Program Multiple Data (SPMD), but parallel arrays are provided as new language primitives. Further extensions include three distributed control constructs, the most important being a data-parallel loop construct. Communications involving distributed arrays are handled through a standard library of collective operations. Because the underlying programming model is SPMD programming, direct calls to MPI or other communication packages are also allowed in an HPJava program. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Summary
Follow this and additional works at: https://surface.syr.edu/npac Part of the Computer Sciences Commons. Recommended Citation Carpenter, Bryan; Zhang, Guansong; Fox, Geoffrey C.; and Li, Xinying, "HPJava: data parallel extensions to Java" (1997).
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