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Language peer sets for DINO:
United States
United States/1990
Designed 1990
1990s languages
Fifth generation
Post-Cold War

DINO(ID:1162/din002)

parallel programming language 

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Country: United States
Designed 1990
Published: 1990


Dino is a C-like SPMD language.
Like C, it constructs distributed data structures by replicating structures over processors and executing a single procedure over every element of the data set.
Dino provides a shared address space, but remote communication is specified by annotating accesses to
DINO [Rosing et al. 91] is a language for expressing data parallel numerical computations, and its extension DYNO [Weaver Schnabel 92] is specialized for unstructured applications.


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References:
  • Rosing, M.; Schnabel, R. and R. Weaver. (1988) Rosing, M.; Schnabel, R. and R. Weaver. "Dino: Summary and Examples" In The Third Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications, pages 472-481, ACM, New York, 1988.
  • Rosing, M. (1990) Rosing, M. ; R. W. Schnabel, and R. P. Weaver. The DINO parallel programming language. Technical Report CU-CS-457-90, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, April 1990.
  • Rosing, Matthew; Schnabel, Robert B.; Weaver, Robe (1992) Rosing, Matthew; Schnabel, Robert B.; Weaver, Robert P. "A Programmable Preprocessor Approach to Efficient Parallel Language Design" 76-79
          in [SIGPLAN] (1992) SIGPLAN Workshop on Languages, Compilers, and Run-Time Environments for Distributed Memory Multiprocessors 1992: Boulder, Colorado
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