The CCA component model for high‐performance scientific computing

2006 
The Common Component Architecture (CCA) is a component model for high‐performance computing, developed by a grass‐roots effort of computational scientists. Although the CCA is usable with CORBA‐like distributed‐object components, its main purpose is to set forth a component model for high‐performance, parallel computing. Traditional component models are not well suited for performance and massive parallelism. We outline the design pattern for the CCA component model, discuss our strategy for language interoperability, describe the development tools we provide, and walk through an illustrative example using these tools. Performance and scalability, which are distinguishing features of CCA components, affect choices throughout design and implementation. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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