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Both Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface have conflicting information, and blatant POV.
From Parallel Virtual Machine as of February 6, 2007:
From Message Passing Interface as of February 6, 2007:
Since both PVM and MPI are used for distributed parallel applications, more or less for the same purpose, but they are incompatible with each other, it is strange that both are de facto standard.
--Juliano (T) 00:47, 21 February 2007 (UTC)
The claim that PVM is a de facto standard was removed by an anonymous editor on 29 November 2007. No reason appears to have been given. JamesBWatson (talk) 20:40, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
Perhaps this article could mention reasons why PVM failed to become a standard for parallel programming. There is an interesting discussion of these in "Part VII - Why PVM Failed" of the blog entry Parallel Programming - Using PVM. JonH (talk) 16:14, 4 September 2015 (UTC)