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- Cilk abstract "Cilk, Cilk++ and Cilk Plus are general-purpose programming language designed for multithreaded parallel computing. They are based on the C and C++ programming languages and extend these with constructs to express parallel loops and the fork–join idiom.Originally developed in the 1990s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the group of Charles E. Leiserson, Cilk was later commercialized as Cilk++ by a spinoff company, Cilk Arts. That company was subsequently acquired by Intel, which increased compatibility with existing C and C++ code, calling the result Cilk Plus.".
- Cilk designer Intel.
- Cilk designer Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology.
- Cilk developer Intel.
- Cilk influencedBy C_(programming_language).
- Cilk latestReleaseVersion "1.2".
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink CilkPlus-HPCAST18_0.pdf.
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink cilk.
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink intro.html.
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink PPoPP95.pdf.
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink www.cilkplus.org.
- Cilk wikiPageExternalLink ISC2012_Tutorial_9_CilkPlus_Robison_final.pdf.
- Cilk wikiPageID "945803".
- Cilk wikiPageRevisionID "645485770".
- Cilk designer "Intel".
- Cilk designer "MIT Laboratory for Computer Science".
- Cilk developer Intel.
- Cilk developer "Intel".
- Cilk dialects "Cilk++, Cilk Plus".
- Cilk hasPhotoCollection Cilk.
- Cilk influencedBy C_(programming_language).
- Cilk latestReleaseVersion "1.2".
- Cilk name "Cilk Plus".
- Cilk name "Cilk".
- Cilk paradigm "imperative , structured, parallel".
- Cilk typing Manifest_typing.
- Cilk typing Strong_and_weak_typing.
- Cilk typing Type_system.
- Cilk website www.cilkplus.org.
- Cilk year "1994".
- Cilk year "2010".
- Cilk subject Category:Articles_with_example_code.
- Cilk subject Category:C_programming_language_family.
- Cilk subject Category:Concurrent_programming_languages.
- Cilk subject Category:Intel_products.
- Cilk type Abstraction100002137.
- Cilk type ArtificialLanguage106894544.
- Cilk type Communication100033020.
- Cilk type Language106282651.
- Cilk type ProgrammingLanguage106898352.
- Cilk type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Cilk type Software.
- Cilk type Work.
- Cilk type CreativeWork.
- Cilk type InformationEntity.
- Cilk type Thing.
- Cilk type Q386724.
- Cilk type Q7397.
- Cilk type Q9143.
- Cilk comment "Cilk, Cilk++ and Cilk Plus are general-purpose programming language designed for multithreaded parallel computing. They are based on the C and C++ programming languages and extend these with constructs to express parallel loops and the fork–join idiom.Originally developed in the 1990s at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the group of Charles E. Leiserson, Cilk was later commercialized as Cilk++ by a spinoff company, Cilk Arts.".
- Cilk label "Cilk".
- Cilk label "Cilk".
- Cilk label "Cilk".
- Cilk seeAlso Fork–join_model.
- Cilk sameAs Cilk.
- Cilk sameAs Cilk.
- Cilk sameAs m.03s8dh.
- Cilk sameAs Q2569373.
- Cilk sameAs Q2569373.
- Cilk sameAs Cilk.
- Cilk wasDerivedFrom Cilk?oldid=645485770.
- Cilk homepage www.cilkplus.org.
- Cilk isPrimaryTopicOf Cilk.
- Cilk name "Cilk Plus".
- Cilk name "Cilk".
- Cilk page www.cilkplus.org.