[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="297"] Message Passing[/caption]
Message passing systems are a class of multiprocessors in which each processor has access to its own local memory. Unlike shared memory systems, communications in message passing systems are performed via send and receive operations. A node in such a system consists of a processor and its local memory. Nodes are typically able to store messages in buffers (temporary memory locations where messages wait until they can be
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