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@book{c,
title={The {C} Programming Language},
author={Brian W. Kerninghan and Dennis M. Ritchie},
publisher={Prentice Hall},
edition={Second},
theaddress={Upper Saddle River, New Jersey},
theisbn={0-13-110362-8},
year={1988}
}
@article{free_lunch,
title={The free lunch is over: A fundamental turn toward concurrency in
software},
author={Herb Sutter},
journal={Dr Dobb's Journel},
volume=30,
number=3,
year={2005},
month={March}
}
@book{balbaert:2012:go,
title={The Way to Go: A Thorough Introduction to the Go Programming Language},
author={Balbaert, Ivo.},
isbn={9781469769165},
OPTurl={http://books.google.com.au/books?id=oowq\_6bAgloC},
year={2012},
publisher={Textstream}
}
@misc{google:2012:go,
title={The {G}o Programming Language Specification},
note={retrived from \url{http://golang.org/ref/spec} on 2012-12-05},
author={Google},
year={2012}
}
@Book{erlang,
author = {Joe Armstrong},
title = {Concurrent Programming in {E}RLANG},
publisher = {Prentice Hall},
year = 1996,
edition = {Second}}
@inproceedings{dph:2007:status_report,
author = {Chakravarty, Manuel M. T. and Leshchinskiy, Roman and Jones, Simon Peyton and Keller, Gabriele and Marlow, Simon},
title = {Data parallel {H}askell: a status report},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on Declarative Aspects of Multicore Programming},
year = {2007},
OPTisbn = {978-1-59593-690-5},
pages = {10--18},
address = {Nice, France},
OPTdoi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1248648.1248652},
thepublisher = {ACM, New York, New York},
}
@inproceedings{dph:2008:harnessing_the_multicores,
author = {Peyton Jones, Simon and Leshchinskly, Roman and Keller, Gabriele and Chakravarty, Manuel M. T.},
title = {Harnessing the Multicores: Nested Data Parallelism in {Haskell}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 6th Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems},
volume = {5356},
year = {2008},
OPTisbn = {978-3-540-89329-5},
pages = {138},
address = {Bangalore, India},
OPTdoi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89330-1_10},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
}
@InProceedings{clark:84:parlog_sys_prog,
author = {Keith Clark and Steve Gregory},
title = {Notes on systems programming in {PARLOG}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Fifth Generation
Computer Systems},
pages = {299--306},
year = 1984,
publisher = {ICOT}}
@article{clark:86:parlog,
author = {Keith Clark and Steve Gregory},
title = {{PARLOG}: parallel programming in logic},
journal = {ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and
Systems},
year = {1986},
month = {January},
volume = {8},
number = {1},
pages = {1--49}
}
@article{foster:1987:flat_parlog,
author = {Ian Foster and Stephen Taylor},
title = {{F}lat {P}arlog: A basis for comparison},
journal = {International Journal of Parallel Programming},
volume = {16},
number = {2},
pages = {87--125},
year = {1987},
month = {April},
publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers}
}
@phdthesis{ueda:ghc,
author = {Kazunori Ueda},
title = {{G}uarded {H}orn {C}lauses},
year = {March 1986},
school = {University of Tokyo}
}
@PhdThesis{saraswat85:probl_with_concur_prolog,
author = {Vijay A. Saraswat},
title = {Problems with {Concurrent} {Prolog}},
school = {Carnegie-Mellon University},
year = 1985}
@Misc{saraswat86:concurrent_prolog_definition,
author = {Vijay A. Saraswat},
title = {The concurrent logic programming language {CP}:
Definition and Operational Semantics},
howpublished = {Carnegie-Mellon University},
month = {September},
year = 1986
}
This isn't a good reference.
Misc{shapiro:flat_concur_prolog,
author = {Ehud Shapiro},
title = {{Flat} {Concurrent} {Prolog} as a general-purpose
parallel machine language},
howpublished = {The Weizmann Institute of Science},
annote = {This appears to be a hand-annotated paper, it has Lee
Naish's initials on it},
}
@article{taylor:flat_concur_prolog,
author = {Stephen Taylor and Shmuel Safra and Ehud Shapiro},
title = {A parallel implementation of {F}lat {C}oncurrent {P}rolog},
journal = {International Journal of Parallel Programming},
volume = {15},
number = {3},
pages = {245--275},
year = {1986},
month = {June},
publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers}
}
@article{boehm:1988:gc,
author = {Hans Boehm and Mark Weiser},
title = {Garbage collection in an uncooperative environment},
journal = {Software -- Practice and Experience},
volume = {18},
year = {1988},
pages = {807--820}
}
@inproceedings{amdahl:1967:law,
author = {Amdahl, Gene M.},
title = {Validity of the single processor approach to achieving large scale computing capabilities},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1967 AFIPS Spring Joint Computer Conference},
theseries = {AFIPS '67 (Spring)},
year = {1967},
address = {Atlantic City, New Jersey},
pages = {483--485},
numpages = {3},
OPTurl = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1465482.1465560},
OPTdoi = {10.1145/1465482.1465560},
acmid = {1465560},
publisher = {ACM},
theaddress = {New York, New York},
}
@Misc{mpi,
key = {Message Passing Interface Forum},
author = {{M}essage {P}assing {I}nterface {F}orum},
title = {{MPI}: A Message-Passing Interface Standard Version 2.2},
month = {September},
year = 2009}
@book{pvm,
title={PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine :a Users' Guide and Tutorial for Networked Parallel Computing},
author={Geist, A.},
isbn={9780262571081},
lccn={94023404},
series={Scientific and Engineering Computation},
year={1994},
publisher={MIT Press}
}
@misc{java-threads,
author = {Oracle},
title = {Concurrency},
howpublished = {\url{http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/concurrency/index.html}},
year = {2012},
month = {April}
}
@article{Dijkstra:Mutex,
author = {Dijkstra, E. W.},
title = {Solution of a problem in concurrent programming control},
journal = {Communications of the {ACM}},
issue_date = {September. 1965},
volume = {8},
number = {9},
month = {September},
year = {1965},
OPTissn = {0001-0782},
pages = {569--},
OPTurl = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/365559.365617},
OPTdoi = {10.1145/365559.365617},
acmid = {365617},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, New York},
}
@Misc{winthreads,
author = {Microsoft Corporation},
title = {Processes and Threads},
howpublished = {\url{http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684841}},
key = {Microsoft},
month = {April},
year = 2012}
@book{butenhof1997:pthreads,
title={Programming With Posix Threads},
author={Butenhof, D.R.},
isbn={9780201633924},
lccn={97006635},
series={Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series},
year={1997},
publisher={Addison-Wesley}
}
@Article{intel-high-k,
author = {Mark T. Bohr and Robert S. Chau and Tahir Chani and Kaizad Mistry},
title = {The High-K Solution},
journal = {IEEE Spectrum},
year = 2007,
volume = 44,
number = 10,
pages = {29--35},
month = {October}}
@Article{moore,
author = {Gordon E. Moore},
title = {Cramming more components onto integrated circuits},
journal = {Electronics},
year = 1965,
volume = 38,
number = 8,
month = {April}}
@Article{trinder:98:strategies,
author = {Philip W. Trinder and Kevin Hammond and Hans-Wolfgang Loidl and Simon L. {Peyton Jones}},
title = {Algorithm + {S}trategy = {P}arallelism},
journal = {Journal of Functional Programming},
year = {1998},
volume = {8},
number = {1},
month = jan,
pages = {23--60},
read = "no",
file = "strategies.ps.gz"
}
@Article{lopez96:granularity,
author = {P. Lopez and M. Hermenegildo and S. Debray},
title = {A methodology for granularity-based control of parallelism in logic programs},
journal = {Journal of Symbolic Computation},
year = 1996,
volume = 22,
number = 4,
pages = {715--734},
read = "yes",
file = "ciao_granuality.pdf"
}
@article{hermenegildo_ciao,
author = {M. Hermenegildo and F. Bueno and D. Cabeza and M. Carro
and M. Garc\'ia de la Banda and P. Lopez and G. Puebla},
title = {The {CIAO} Multi-Dialect Compiler and System: An
Experimentation Workbench for Future {(C)LP} Systems},
journal={Parallelism and Implementation of Logic and Constraint Logic Programming},
pages={65--85},
year = {1999},
thefile = "Ciao.ps",
theread = "yes"
}
@article{harris_07_feedback_imp_par,
author = {Tim Harris and Satnam Singh},
title = {Feedback directed implicit parallelism},
journal = {SIGPLAN Notices},
volume = {42},
number = {9},
year = {2007},
OPTissn = {0362-1340},
pages = {251--264},
OPTdoi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1291220.1291192},
publisher = {ACM},
address = {New York, New York},
read = "yes",
file = "harris-sing_feedback-directed-implicit-parallelism.pdf"
}
@InProceedings{shen_98_granularity-control,
author = {Shen, Kish and Costa, V\'{\i}tor Santos and King, Andy},
title = {Distance: a new metric for controlling granularity for parallel execution},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1998 Joint International Conference and Symposium on Logic Programming},
year = {1998},
OPTisbn = {0-262-60031-5},
address = {Manchester, United Kingdom},
pages = {85--99},
numpages = {15},
OPTurl = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=299315.300851},
theacmid = {300851},
publisher = {MIT Press},
theaddress = {Cambridge, Massachusetts}
}
@Misc{soper_improv_logic_languag_compil,
author = {P. J. Soper and A. M. King and M. Longley},
title = {Improving Logic Language Compilers},
file = {king_imporving-logic-language-compilation.pdf},
read = {no},
}
@Misc{king:_sched_analy_of_concur_logic_progr,
author = {Andy King and Paul Soper},
title = {Schedule Analysis of Concurrent Logic Programs},
file = {king_schedule-analysis-of-lp.ps},
read = {yes}
}
@InProceedings{king:lower_bound_time_complexity,
author = {Andy King and Kish Shen and Florence Benoy},
title = {Lower-bound Time-complexity Analysis of Logic Programs},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium on logic Programming},
series = {ILPS '97},
year = {1997},
OPTisbn = {0-262-63180-6},
address = {Port Washington, New York},
pages = {261--275},
OPTnumpages = {15},
OPTurl = {http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=271338.271391},
OPTacmid = {271391},
publisher = {MIT Press},
theaddress = {Cambridge, Massachusetts}
}
@MastersThesis{tannier:2007:parallel_mercury,
author = {J\'er\"ome Tannier},
title = {Parallel {Mercury}},
school = {Institut d'informatique,
Facult\'es Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix},
address = {21, rue Grandgagnage,
B-5000 Namur, Belgium},
year = 2007,
file = {tannier_07_parallel_mercury.ps},
read = {yes}
}
@InProceedings{jones_08_data-par-haskell,
author = {Simon Peyton Jones and Roman Leshchinskiy and Gabriele Keller and Manuel M. T. Chakravarty},
title = {Harnessing the Multicores: Nested Data Parallelism in {Haskell}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science},
year = 2008,
editor = {R. Hariharan and M. Mukund and V. Vinay},
address = {Bangalore, India},
month = {October},
file = {jones_08_data-par-haskell.pdf},
abstract = {If you want to program a parallel computer, a purely
functional language like Haskell is a promising
starting point. Since the language is pure, it is
by-default safe for parallel evaluation, whereas
imperative languages are by-default unsafe. But that
doesn't make it easy! Indeed it has proved quite
difficult to get robust, scalable performance
increases through parallel functional programming,
especially as the number of processors increases. A
particularly promising and well-studied approach to
employing large numbers of processors is data
parallelism. Blelloch's pioneering work on NESL
showed that it was possible to combine a rather
flexible programming model (nested data parallelism)
with a fast, scalable execution model (flat data
parallelism). In this paper we describe Data
Parallel Haskell, which embodies nested data
parallelism in a modern, general-purpose language,
implemented in a state-of-the-art compiler, GHC. We
focus particularly on the vectorisation
transformation, which transforms nested to flat data
parallelism.},
read = {yes},
notes = {A good paper, sadly no results section on the
performance of this implementation.
It makes some
interesting points about locality of reference,
especially when an algorithm can be parallelised in
multiple ways.
The code transformations are quite
in depth and in some cases difficult to follow. The
representation of data parallel arrays with regard
to locality of reference and memory bandwith is
excelent. This un-parametric type transformation
may be useful in Mercury. When tuples are stored in
an array the use of multiple arrays is interesting
and gives some nice speed improvments for zip/unzip.
Some interesting discussion about inlineing, map/map
transformations and join (split ..) transformations
towards the end. These impact on how work is balanced
between threads.}
}
@TechReport{blelloch:95:nesl,
author = {Guy Blelloch},
title = {{NESL}: A Nested Data-Parallel Language. (Version 3.1),},
institution = {Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science},
year = 1995,
number = {CMU-CS-95-170},
address = {Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania},
month = {September}}
@inproceedings{diplcl99,
title = "Mozart: {A} Programming System for Agent Applications",
year = {1999},
author = {Peter Van Roy and Seif Haridi},
abstract = {The Mozart Programming System is a development platform
designed for distributed programming,
symbolic computation, and constraint-based inferencing.
This article gives a survey of
the abilities of Mozart
for open, concurrent, resource-aware distributed computing.
We show by example how easy it is to
develop applications with these properties.
This makes Mozart particularly well-suited
for building agent applications.
We give a summary of some current
agent-based projects in Mozart.},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the International Workshop on Distributed and
Internet Programming with Logic and Constraint Languages",
month = nov,
note = "Part of International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 99)",
sline = {2190},
label = {diplcl99},
file = {diplcl99.ps.gz}
}
@article{Toplas:99,
title = {Efficient Logic Variables for Distributed Computing},
year = {1999},
author = {Seif Haridi and Peter Van Roy and Per Brand and Michael Mehl and Ralf Scheidhauer and Gert Smolka},
abstract = {We define a practical algorithm for distributed rational tree unification and prove its correctness in both the off-line and on-line
cases. We derive the distributed algorithm from a centralized one,
showing clearly the trade-offs between local and distributed
execution. The algorithm is used to realize logic variables in the
Mozart Programming System, which implements the Oz language
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logic variables. We show that in common cases the algorithm maintains
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the system and language levels. At the system level, they improve
latency tolerance and third-party independence. At the language
level, they help make network-transparent distribution practical.},
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