@InProceedings{PatrickGreen97, title = "{A} {M}ultiprocessor {OCCAM} {D}evelopment {S}ystem for {UNIX} {N}etwork {C}lusters", author= "Patrick, D. G. and Green, P. R. and York, T. A.", editor= "Bakkers, Andr\`{e} W. P.", pages = "289--198", booktitle= "{P}roceedings of {W}o{TUG}-20: {P}arallel {P}rogramming and {J}ava", isbn= "90 5199 336 6", year= "1997", month= "mar", abstract= "This paper describes the OCCNIX multiprocessor environment, that enables OCCAM program development and testing, on clusters of UNIX workstations. Linked binary level interpreters form a virtual Transputer network that uses the TCP/IP client-server model and provides hardware independent multiple platform access in a similar way to the recently released JAVA. Results show a single processor performance that is half that of an actual Transputer and a four-processor speedup of 0.78. The system also has the ability to run development tools such as the ISPY network debugger." }