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Titanium Performance and Potential: An NPB Experimental Study
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Titanium is an explicitly parallel dialect of Java TM designed for high-performance scientific programming. We present an overview of the language features and demonstrate their use in the context of the NAS Parallel Benchmarks, a standard suite of common scientific kernels. We argue that parallel languages like Titanium provide greater expressive power than conventional approaches, enabling much more concise and expressive code that minimizes time to solution. Moreover, we have found that the
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-69330-7_14
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