In this paper we describe an approach to coping with parallelism in symbolic applications. Our purpose is to build a parallel symbolic system suited to homogenous and heterogenous Distributed Memory Parallel Systems. In particular we describe the design criteria and the implementation strategy for a Distributed Lisp System (DLISP) that relies on a client/server model and uses a functional level mechanism to synchronize and to control the processes. The intraprocess and interprocess management are obtained using the notion of continuation of a computation for process context switching and resuming. In this way this system does not rely on any control feature outside the LISP language. The DLISP system is structured in three main layers. The hardware heterogeneity is encapsulated using the Parallel Virtual Machine software package to implement the actual communication among processes

A continuation-based Distributed Lisp System: Design Criteria and Implementation Strategy

C Di Napoli;M Mango Furnari
1994

Abstract

In this paper we describe an approach to coping with parallelism in symbolic applications. Our purpose is to build a parallel symbolic system suited to homogenous and heterogenous Distributed Memory Parallel Systems. In particular we describe the design criteria and the implementation strategy for a Distributed Lisp System (DLISP) that relies on a client/server model and uses a functional level mechanism to synchronize and to control the processes. The intraprocess and interprocess management are obtained using the notion of continuation of a computation for process context switching and resuming. In this way this system does not rely on any control feature outside the LISP language. The DLISP system is structured in three main layers. The hardware heterogeneity is encapsulated using the Parallel Virtual Machine software package to implement the actual communication among processes
1994
Inglese
Proceedings of First International Conference on Massively Parallel Computing Systems
First International Conference on Massively Parallel Computing Systems
523
527
5
0-8186-6322-7
IEEE Computer Society Press
Loa Alamitos [CA]
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
2-6 maggio 1994
Ischia (Italia)
2
none
DI NAPOLI, Claudia; MANGO FURNARI, Mario
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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