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PGMT

http://w3.uqo.ca/pgmt/
Project to design and build software tools for parallel processors

'PGMT' is a project to design and build software tools that allow PGM (Processing Graph Method) to be affordably and efficiently used on a wide range of parallel processors so that applications, once built, for a parallel processor could be reused with little cost. This will make it easy to translate an engineer's design of a weapon system into software for the weapon system's computers. By design, this approach is specifically applicable to parallel distributed - computer processing. PGMT provides:

-Earlier, less costly development of new parallel processor software;
-Faster modernization of parallel-processor software
-Lower costs for modernizing and maintaining software
-More uniform capabilities across parallel-processor architectures
with more compatible software for various hardware configurations





Licensing

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Notes

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Janet Casey

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20 September 2004




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
See the AUTHORS file in the distribution for a complete list Contributor
David Kaplan Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
DeveloperVCS Repository Webviewhttp://w3.uqo.ca/cgi-bin/pgmt/cvsweb.cgi/


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