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Abstract: As the successor to SUNMOS [8], the Puma operating
system provides a flexible, lightweight, high performance
message passing environment for massively parallel computers.
Message passing in Puma is accomplished through
the use of a new mechanism known as a portal. Puma is currently
running on the Intel Paragon and is being developed
for the Intel TeraFLOPS machine.
In this paper we discuss issues regarding the development
of the Argonne National Laboratory/Mississippi State
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R. Brightwell and L. Shuler. Design and implementation of MPI on Puma portals. In Proceedings of the Second MPI Developer's Conference, pages 18--25, July 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brightwell96design.html More
@inproceedings{ brightwell96design,
author = "R. Brightwell and L. Shuler",
title = "Design and implementation of {MPI} on {Puma} portals",
pages = "18--25",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brightwell96design.html" }
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