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Multiparadigm distributed computing with TPVM
1998
Concurrency Practice and Experience
Distributed concurrent computing based on lightweight processes can potentially address performance and functionality limits in heterogeneous systems. The TPVM framework, based on the notion of 'exportable services', is an extension to the PVM message-passing system, but uses threads as units of computing, scheduling, and parallelism. TPVM facilitates and supports three different distributed concurrent programming paradigms: (a) the traditional, task based, explicit message-passing model; (b) a
doi:10.1002/(sici)1096-9128(199803)10:3<199::aid-cpe295>3.3.co;2-8
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