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Motivated by the inadequacy of current parallel programming artifacts, the # component model was proposed to meet the new complexity of high performance computing (HPC). It has solid formal foundations, layed on category theory and Petri nets. This paper presents some important design and implementation issues on the implementation of programming frameworks based on the # component model.