2 research outputs found
A Large-Grain Parallel Programming Environment for Non-Programmers
1994 International Conference on Parallel ProcessingBanger is a parallel programming
environment used by non-professional programmers to write explicitly parallel large-grain parallel programs. The goals of Banger are: 1. extreme ease of use, 2. immediate feedback, and 3. machine-independence. Banger is based on three principles: 1. separation of parallel programming-in-the-large from sequential programming-in-the-small, 2. separation of programming environment from target
machine dependency, and 3. instant feedback to user wherever possible
Summary of Research 1994
The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not reflect the
official policy or position of the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government.This report contains 359 summaries of research projects which were carried out
under funding of the Naval Postgraduate School Research Program. A list of recent
publications is also included which consists of conference presentations and
publications, books, contributions to books, published journal papers, and
technical reports. The research was conducted in the areas of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics,
Mechanical Engineering, Meteorology, National Security Affairs, Oceanography,
Operations Research, Physics, and Systems Management. This also includes research
by the Command, Control and Communications (C3) Academic Group, Electronic Warfare
Academic Group, Space Systems Academic Group, and the Undersea Warfare Academic
Group