Controlling Concurrency and Expressing Synchronization in Charm++ Programs
Concurrent Objects and Beyond (Concurrent Objects and Beyond) 2012
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Abstract
Charm++ is a parallel programming system that evolved over the past 20 years to become a well-established system for programming parallel science and engineering applications, in addition to the combinatorial search applications with which it started. At its earliest point, the precursor to Charm++, the Chare Kernel, was a purely reactive specification, similar to most actor languages. This paper describes the evolution of a series of concurrency control mechanisms that have been deployed in Charm++ to tame this unrestricted concurrency in order to improve code clarity and/or to improve performance.
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