CODE
- Abstract
- CODE is a visual parallel programming system, allowing
users to compose sequential programs into a parallel
one. The parallel program is a directed graph, where
data flows on arcs connecting the nodes representing
the sequential programs. The sequential programs may
be written in any language, and CODE will produce parallel
programs for a variety of architectures, as its model
is architecture-independent.
- Cost
- free
- DateOfInformation
- Fri Jun 5 23:40:19 1998
- Domain
- Parallel Processing Tools!Parallel Programming Environments
- TargetEnvironment
- supports MPI and PVM-based networks, Cray J and T3E series, and Sun and
other SMPs with POSIX thread support (including Linux)
- Version
- 2.2a3
- VersionDate
- May 29, 1998
- Webpage
- http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/code/
- ContactIs
- Emery Berger
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