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Language peer sets for PIRANHA: Designed 1994 ↑ 1990s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Post-Cold War↑ PIRANHA(ID:1766/pir001)alternate simple viewDesigned 1994 Published: 1994 Adaptive Parallelism and Piranha, Nick Carriero, Eric Freeman, David Gelernter, and David Kaminsky, Yale University, 1994. "Adaptive Parellelism refers to parallel computations on a dynamically changing set of processors: processors may join or withdraw from the computation as it proceeds. Networks of fast workstations are the most important setting for adaptive parallelism at present. Under AP, the set of processors executing a parallel program may grow or shrink as programs run. Potential gains include the capacity to run a parallel program on the idle workstation in a conventional LAN-processors join the computation when they become idle, and withdraw when their owners need them, and to manage the nodes of a dedicated multi-processor efficiency". Places Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |