CODE is a visual parallel programming system, allowing users to compose sequential programs into a parallel one. The parallel program is a directed graph, where data flows on arcs connecting the nodes representing the sequential programs. The sequential programs may be written in any language, and CODE will produce parallel programs for a variety of architectures, as its model is architecture-independent.
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The CODE system can produce parallel programs for shared-memory and distributed-memory architectures, including networks of workstations. The newest version supports MPI and PVM-based networks, the IBM SP/2, Cray J and T3E series, Solaris and Linux.
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-- Alfred Lord Tennyson
That codeless myriad of precedent,
That wilderness of single instances.