Procedure-Oriented Language Statements to Facilitate Parallel Processing Two statements are suggested which allow a programmer writing in a procedure-oriented language to indicate sections of program which are to be executed in parallel. The statements are DO TOGETHER and HOLD. These serve partly as brackets in establishing a range of parallel operation and partly to define each parallel path within this range. DO TOGETHERs may be nested. The statements should be particularly effective for use with computing devices capable of attaining some degree of compute-compute overlap. CACM May, 1965 Opler, A. CA650509 JB March 7, 1978 2:17 PM 1158 5 1262 1262 5 1262 1262 5 1262 1262 5 1262 1262 6 1262