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註釋Abstract: "Multi-model parallel programming is the simultaneous use of different different [sic] programming models, either within a single program, or in separate programs. A variety of programming models is best implemented in runtime libraries, yet current operating systems are not designed to support user-level implementations of processes and communication. Even if an efficient implementation of a programming model can be constructed in user space, interactions with other programming models is complicated by the lack of a common communication mechanism. The thesis of this dissertation is that in order to support multi-model parallel programming, an operating system must provide first-class user- level processes and model-independent communication