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Problem specific environments for parallel computing
Considers general-purpose and problem-specific tools for parallel problem solving. A comparison is made between the two approaches, in terms of effort and usefulness, for two example problems. The advantages of special-purpose, problem-specific environments are described, and the effort required to construct such environments is seen to be reasonable.<>