Titanium(ID:5448/tit002)

Parallel dialect of Java 


Pr Kathy Yellick and Team at UC Berkeley

Titanium is an explicitly parallel dialect of Java developed at UC Berkeley to support high-performance scientific computing on large-scale multiprocessors, including massively parallel supercomputers and distributed-memory clusters with one or more processors per node. Other language goals include safety, portability, and support for building complex data structures

Compiles to C, no JVM at all


Related languages
FIDIL => Titanium   Influence
Java => Titanium   Extension of

References:
  • Hilfinger, Paul "Titanium Language Reference Manual" Berkeley 1998 view details
  • Yelick KE et al "Titanium: A High-Performance Java Dialect" view details
          in ACM 1998 Workshop on Java for High-Performance Network Computing, Stanford, California, February 1998 view details
  • Yelick, K. A. et al "Titanium: A High-Performance Java Dialect" view details
          in Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 10(11-13), September-November 1998 view details
  • Philippsen, Michael "A survey of concurrent object-oriented languages" pp917-980 view details
          in Concurrency: Practice and Experience 2000 v12 view details
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