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Enterprise: An Interactive Graphical Programming Environment For Distributed Software Development
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Mohsin, Jimmy, Schaeffer, Jonathan, Lu, Paul, Chan, Enoch, Szafron, Duane, Smith, Carol, Wong, Pok Sze
Technical report TR91-17. Workstation environments have been in use for more than a decade now. Although a network of workstations together represents a large amount of aggregate computing power, single users often cannot utilize these resources for their applications. Enterprise is a...
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From Patterns to Frameworks to Parallel Programs
2002
Technical report TR02-02. Parallel programming offers potentially large performance benefits for computationally intensive problems. Unfortunately, it is difficult to obtain these benefits because parallel programs are more complex than their sequential counterparts. One way to reduce this...
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1992
Technical report TR92-13. Enterprise is a graphical programming environment for designing, coding, debugging, testing, monitoring, profiling and executing programs in a distributed hardware environment. Enterprise code looks like familiar sequential code. The user attaches icons, called assets,...
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1992
Schaeffer, Jonathan, Lobe, Greg, Parsons, Ian, Szafron, Duane, Melax, Stan, Smith, Carol, Lu, Paul
Technical report TR92-20. Workstations have been in use for more than a decade now. Although a network of workstations represents a large amount of aggregate computing power, there is a need for software that can harness this power for single, distributed applications. Enterprise is an...