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Massively Parallel Systems (MPSs) with their scalable computation
and storage space promises are becoming increasingly important for
high-performance computing. The growing acceptance of MPSs in
academia is clearly apparent. However, in industrial companies,
their usage remains low. The programming of MPSs is still the big
obstacle, and solving this software problem is sometimes referred
to as one of the most challenging tasks of the 1990's. The 1994
working conference on "Programming Environments for Massively
Parallel Systems" was the latest event of the working group WG 10.3
of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
in this field. It succeeded the 1992 conference in Edinburgh on
"Programming Environments for Parallel Computing." The research and
development work discussed at the conference addresses the entire
spectrum of software problems including virtual machines which are
less cumbersome to program; more convenient programming models;
advanced programming languages, and especially more sophisticated
programming tools; but also algorithms and applications.
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