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Proceedings of the 5th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop: Models and paradigms for distributed systems structuring
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Mont Saint-Michel, France
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Pages: 1 - 5
Year of Publication: 1992
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ABSTRACT
The spread of networks and powerful workstations has created an attractive source of parallel computing power. We are exploring a new parallel programming model, called diffusive parallelism, designed specifically for use with large scale, distributed computation systems. The model provides a simple, yet powerful, abstraction to the programmer, while making it possible to build a secure, robust, distributed computation system in the presence of long delays, failure, and untrusted user programs. In contrast, most existing distributed computation systems have attempted to extend programming models appropriate to a single node. Diffusive parallelism provides the programmer with a task heap and a weakly consistent, logically centralized, shared data store, or blackboard. We are implementing diffusive parallelism in a system called Wax.
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