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The universality of the hardware model and the portability of the software model are two central themes in high-performance computing, especially as parallelism and memory hierarchy force a gradual but irreversible departure from the classical, sequential paradigm of computing. This paper considers the possibility of formulating an analytical, quantitative approach to the study of universality and portability, offering a perspective on known results and indicating avenues for further investigation.