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ZEN: a directive-based language for automatic experiment management of distributed and parallel programs
Proceedings International Conference on Parallel Processing
So far there exists very little support to specify and to control execution of a large number of experiments on distributed and parallel architectures. This paper describes ZEN, a directive-based language for the specification of arbitrarily complex program executions by varying problem, system, or machine parameters for parallel and distributed applications. ZEN introduces directives to substitute strings and to insert assignment statements inside arbitrary files, such as program, input,
doi:10.1109/icpp.2002.1040863
dblp:conf/icpp/ProdanF02
fatcat:7w2i3h4qercpphrw67nu25zxwy