DeCo: a declarative coordination framework for scientific model federations

Dean Herington, P. D. Stotts
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Program federation is assembling a software system from cooperating but independent application programs. We present DeCo, a declarative approach to creating and coordinating federations, and discuss its application in the domain of scientific computing. DeCo is meant to automate several aspects of the typically manual process of program federation. A federation is expressed in the functional language Haskell, extended with constructs for describing and coordinating the participating programs and data files. The declarative expression of a federation in terms of data flow among the component programs captures synchronization requirements implicitly and exploits the inherent concurrency automatically. Haskell compilation, notably its rigorous type checking, ensures the consistency of the federation. Operation of the coordination framework is demonstrated on a federation of FORTRAN programs that simulate environmental processes in the Neuse River estuary of North Carolina.
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DeCo:科学模型联盟的声明性协调框架
程序联合是将相互协作但独立的应用程序组合成一个软件系统。我们提出DeCo,一种创建和协调联盟的声明式方法,并讨论其在科学计算领域的应用。DeCo旨在将程序联合的典型手动过程的几个方面自动化。联邦是用函数式语言Haskell表达的,并扩展了用于描述和协调参与的程序和数据文件的结构。根据组件程序之间的数据流,联邦的声明式表达式隐式地捕获同步需求,并自动利用固有的并发性。Haskell编译,特别是其严格的类型检查,确保了联合的一致性。在模拟北卡罗来纳州纽泽河河口环境过程的FORTRAN程序联合会上演示了协调框架的操作。
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