Multidimensional Programming
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 4 May 1995
- ISBN 9780195075977
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages176 pages
- Size 234x156x11 mm
- Weight 426 g
- Language English
- Illustrations line figures 0
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Short description:
BL A comprehensive description of the features and benefits of Lucid, a multidimensional declarative language based on intensional logic. Lucid programs concisely express multidimensional computations that can be exploited using a novel demand-driven model of computation. Lucid also serves as the basis of a system for programming conventional parallel computers.
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This book describes Lucid, a multidimensional declarative language based on intensional logic. The mathematical underpinnings of Lucid enable programs to be amenable to verification and transformation. Lucid programs concisely and elegantly express multidimensional computations rich in parallelism that can be robustly exploited using a novel demand-driven model of computation. In addition to being an applications programming language, Lucid also serves as the basis of a system for programming conventional parallel computers and a visual programming system.
... a modest little book that deserves attention. New Scientist, March 1996
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Indexicality
Lu+: An indexical language
Mathematical Semantics
Verification and Transformation
Applications
Eduction
Parallelism and fault tolerance
Implementations
Other uses of indexicality