Publication Date

7-2001

Comments

UTEP-CS-99-26b.

Published in Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 2000, Vol. 25; extended version published in Science of Computer Programming, 2002, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 115-128.

Abstract

This paper presents a programming language which we believe to be most appropriate for the automation of parallel data processing, especially data processing of concern to the oil industry and to the U.S. Federal Agencies involved in the analysis of Satellite Telemetry Data. Focus is placed upon major language issues facing the development of the information power grid. The paper presents an example of the type of parallelism desired in the Grid. To implement this parallelism in such a language as Java we need to specify parallelism explicitly. We show that if we rewrite the same solution in the high level language SequenceL, then parallelism becomes implicit. SequenceL seems therefore to be a good candidate for a Grid Oriented Language, because its abstraction relieves the problem solver of much of the burden normally required in development of parallel problem solutions.

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