Concurrent Smalltalk on the Message-Driven Processor
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Horwat, Waldemar
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Concurrent Smalltalk is the primary language used for programming the J- Machine, a MIMD message-passing computer containing thousands of 36-bit processors connected by a very low latency network. This thesis describes in detail Concurrent Smalltalk and its implementation on the J-Machine, including the Optimist II global optimizing compiler and Cosmos fine-grain parallel operating system. Quantitative and qualitative results are presented.
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1991-09-01Other identifiers
AITR-1321
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AITR-1321