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There's also a parallel implementation of Haskell based on
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stalled GHC-0.29 in Solaris and succeeded to compile
> the example program.
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The Efficiency of Parallel Graph Reduction on a
Loosely-coupled Multiprocessor
Hans Wolfgang Loidl
An SPMD environment machine for functional BSP programs
Armelle Merlin, Gaetan Hains
Universite d'Orleans, France
Implementing and Measuring GdH Skeletons
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In Journal of Functional Programming 8(1):23--60, January 1998.
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bution (i.e. multiple stateful threads on multiple
processors), but can be used to build parallel programs too. For more info see
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s whether the 'values' are stateful (e.g. Mvars or Files) or
stateless (e.g. a shared Haskell variable). Sharing stateless objects between
parallel, concurrent, or distributed threads preserves sequential semantics,
but sharing stateful objects can introduce non-determinism, unless you have
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Mosix has nothing to do with PVM, so am I
> right to say that GpH still needs PVM even you use it on a
> Mosix cluster? Then what will Mosix provide when you can have
> a PVM cluster without Mosix running the same thing?
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not using any of this yet.
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Thanks for this.
Phil
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High-performance parallel programs are hard to write
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