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    Perl System Test
    Perl System Test (PEST) is a test harness, written in Perl, for running processes on a distributed testbed via SSH. Test processes are defined in a simple config file for execution on remote hosts, enabling a tester to run tests in serially or in parallel. Processes are as non-blocking and un-buffered as possible. The harness redirects process output to an individual log for each process and logs process metadata. It captures the return code of each remote process and interprets 0 as pass and everything else as fail, enabling it to run tests written in any language. The harness depends on a standard testbed descriptor to facilitate portability across testbeds. ...
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    DKU is an embedded parallel language, or "piggy-back" language that uses function calls to invoke the language's execution model. It tunes task-size to the hardware while hiding hardware details for high performance portability of parallel code.
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