Title
Design and implementation of communication patterns using parallel objects.
Abstract
Within an environment of parallel objects, an approach of structured parallel programming with the paradigm of object-orientation is presented here. The proposal includes a programming method based on high level parallel compositions or HLPCs (CPANs in Spanish). C++ classes and CPANs are syntactically alike and differ in concurrency mechanisms. Different parallel programming patterns, synchronisation operations and new constructs like futures have been discussed throughout the paper. To achieve software-reusability, a series of predefined patterns that use object-oriented programming concepts have been presented. Concurrency related constraints on process synchronisation are set by only resorting to maxpar, mutex, sync primitives in the application code. By means of the method application, the implementation of commonly used parallel communication patterns is explained to finally present a library of classes for C++ applications that use POSIX threads.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
IJSPM
Programming language,Object-oriented programming,Semaphore,Concurrency,Parallel communication,Computer science,POSIX Threads,Protocol (object-oriented programming),Concurrent object-oriented programming,sync
DocType
Volume
Issue
Journal
12
1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mario Rossainz López101.01
Manuel I. Capel25217.35