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This paper describes CARPET, a parallel programming language based on the cellular automata model. A CARPET implementation has been used for programming cellular algorithms in the CAMEL parallel environment. CAMEL is an environment designed to support the development of high performance applications in science and engineering. It offers the computing power of a highly parallel computer, hiding the architecture issues from a user. By CARPET a user might write programs to describe the actions of thousands of simple active agents interacting locally, then the CAMEL system allows a user to observe the global complex evolution that arises from all the local interactions.
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Spezzano, G., Talia, D. (1997). A High-Level Language for ProgrammingCellular Algorithms on Parallel Machines. In: ACRI ’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0941-9_19
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