- Abstract:
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We present an overview of eSkel, a library for skeletal parallel programming. eSkel aims to maximise the conceptual flexibility afforded by its component skeletons and to facilitate dynamic selection of skeleton compositions. We present simple examples which illustrate these properties, and discuss the implementation challenges which the model poses.
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- Bibtex format
- @InProceedings{EDI-INF-RR-0428,
- author = {
Anne Benoit
and Murray Cole
and Stephen Gilmore
and Jane Hillston
},
- title = {Flexible Skeletal Programming with eSkel},
- book title = {Proceedings of EuroPar 2005 (European Conference on Parallel Processing)},
- publisher = {Springer},
- year = 2005,
- month = {Sep},
- volume = {3648},
- pages = {761-770},
- doi = {10.1007/11549468_83},
- url = {http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/mic/Pubs/europar05.pdf},
- }
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