Concurrent Collections
Concurrent Collections (known as CnC) is a
parallelism in applications. The Concurrent Collections conception originated from tagged stream processing
development with HP TStreams.
TStreams
Around 2003, Hewlett-Packard Cambridge Research Lab developed TStreams, a stream processing forerunner of the basic concepts of CnC.[1][2][3]
Concurrent Collections for C++
Concurrent Collections for C++ is an open source C++ template library developed by Intel for implementing parallel CnC applications in C++ with shared and/or distributed memory.
Habanero CnC
Rice University has developed various CnC language implementations based on their Habanero project infrastructure.
See also
- Stream processing
- Flow-based programming (FBP)
- Tuple space
- Functional reactive programming (FRP)
- Linda (coordination language)
- Threading Building Blocks (TBB)
- Cilk Plus
- Intel Parallel Studio
Notes
- ^ TStreams: How to Write a Parallel Program (Technical report). Archived from the original on 2019-02-07. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
- ^ TStreams: A Model of Parallel Computation (Technical report). Archived from the original on 2014-09-07. Retrieved 2014-09-07.
- ^ Compiling to TStreams, a New Model of Parallel Computation (Technical report).
References
- Budimlic, Z.; Chandramowlishwaran, A. M.; Knobe, K.; Lowney, G. N.; Sarkar, V.; Treggiari, L. (2008). Declarative aspects of memory management in the concurrent collections parallel programming model (PDF). DAMP '09. Proceedings of the 4th workshop on Declarative aspects of multicore programming. pp. 47–58. ISBN 978-1-60558-417-1.
- Budimlić, Z.; Burke, M.; Cavé1, V.; Knobe, K.; Lowney, G.; Newton, R.; Palsberg, J.; Peixotto1, D.; Sarkar, V.; Schlimbach, F.; Taşırlar, S. (2010). "Concurrent Collections" (PDF). Scientific Programming. 18 (3–4): 203–217. doi:10.1155/2010/521797. Retrieved 2013-08-25.)
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link - Chandramowlishwaran, A.; Knobe, K.; Vuduc, R. (2010). Applying the concurrent collections programming model to asynchronous parallel dense linear algebra (PDF). ISBN 978-1-60558-708-0.
- Chandramowlishwaran, A.; Knobe, K.; Vuduc, R. (2010). "Performance evaluation of concurrent collections on high-performance multicore computing systems". 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Parallel & Distributed Processing (IPDPS) (PDF). ISBN 978-1-4244-6442-5.
- Burke, M. G.; Knobe, K.; Newton, R.; Sarkar, V. (2011). "Concurrent Collections Programming Model". Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing (PDF). Vol. 4. ISBN 978-0-387-09765-7. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
- Tang, P. (25 December 2012). "Measuring the overhead of Intel C++ Concurrent Collections over Threading Building Blocks for Gauss–Jordan elimination" (PDF). Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. 24 (18): 2282–2301. S2CID 13585339.
External links
- Intel Concurrent Collections for C++ for Windows and Linux at Intel DZ, a "What If" project
- CNC - Habanero Concurrent Collections as part of the Rice University Habanero project