Message Passing Support on StarT-Voyager

No single message passing mechanism can efficiently support all types of communication that commonly occur in most parallel or distributed programs. MIT's StarT-Voyager, a hybrid message passing/shared memory parallel machine, provides four message passing mechanisms to achieve high performance...

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Main Authors: Boon S. Ang, Derek Chiou, Arvind, Larry Rudolph
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