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TStreams: How to Write a Parallel Program

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: TStreams is a simple yet powerful parallel programming model which separates the expression of all potential parallelism in an application both from the serial computations and also from the target-specific details such as mapping and scheduling needed to run an application on a particular architecture. This separation leads to an efficient and modular way of developing parallel applications. TStreams programs are able to make use of all kinds of parallelism-TStreams is not prejudiced in favor of one particular kind, as parallel programming languages typically are.


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