Evolution of the PVM concurrent computing system

G. A. Geist, V. S. Sunderam

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Abstract

Concurrent and distributed computing, using portable software systems or environments on general purpose networked computing platforms, has recently gained widespread attention. Many such systems have been developed, and several are in production use. This paper describes the evolution of the PVM system, a software infrastructure for concurrent computing in networked environments. PVM has evolved over the past three years; it is currently in use at several hundred institutions worldwide for applications ranging from scientific supercomputing to high performance computations in medicine, discrete mathematics, and databases, and for learning parallel programming. We describe the historical evolution of the PVM system, outline the programming model and supported features, present results gained from its use, list representative applications from a variety of disciplines that PVM has been used for, and comment on future trends and ongoing research projects.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1993 IEEE Compcon Spring
PublisherPubl by IEEE
Pages549-557
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)0780312945
StatePublished - 1993
Event38th Annual IEEE Computer Society International Computer Conference - COMPCON SPRING '93 - San Francisco, CA, USA
Duration: Feb 22 1993Feb 26 1993

Publication series

Name1993 IEEE Compcon Spring

Conference

Conference38th Annual IEEE Computer Society International Computer Conference - COMPCON SPRING '93
CitySan Francisco, CA, USA
Period02/22/9302/26/93

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