PVM: a framework for parallel distributed computing
Concurrency: Practice and Experience
MPI: a message passing interface
Proceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
Monitors, messages, and clusters: the p4 parallel programming system
Parallel Computing - Special issue: message passing interfaces
Totem: a fault-tolerant multicast group communication system
Communications of the ACM
The Transis approach to high availability cluster communication
Communications of the ACM
Design and Performance of Horus: A Lightweight Group Communications System
Design and Performance of Horus: A Lightweight Group Communications System
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The ACS (Adaptive Communication System) is a multithreaded message-passing system that provides application programmers with multithreading and flexible communication services. This paper outlines the general software architecture of ACS and describes how the ACS architecture is applied to implement its flexible application-level group communication services. We provide the performance results of ACS multicasting services and compare them with those of p4, PVM, and MPI.