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Language Bindings for a Data-Parallel Runtime (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (14 citations)
Bryan Carpenter, Geoffrey Fox, Donald Leskiw, Xinying Li, Yuhong Wen, Guansong Zhang



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Abstract: The NPAC kernel runtime, developed in the PCRC (Parallel Compiler Runtime Consortium) project, is a runtime library with special support for the High Performance Fortran data model. It provides array descriptors for a generalized class of HPF-like distributed arrays, support for parallel access to their elements, and a rich library of collective communication and arithmetic operations for manipulating these arrays. The library has been successfully used as a component in experimental HPF... (Update)

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...arrays. A Java instantiation (HPJava) of this HPspmd language model has been described in [6] A brief review is given in section 4. In [5] we have outlined possible syntax extensions to Fortran to provide similar semantics to HPJava. 3 Integration of high level libraries...

...using a scalar subscript, eg 2 For a sequential dimension the result of rng(r) is a member of the subclass CollapsedRange. 6 a[7,0] a[7,1] a[7,2] a[5,3] a[5,4] a[5,5] a[4,6] a[4,7] a[6,0] a[6,1] a[6,2] a[5,0] a[5,1] a[5,2] a[6,6] a[6,7] a[7,6] a[7,7] a[5,6] a[5,7] a[7,3] a[7,4]...

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Bryan Carpenter, Geoffrey Fox, Donald Leskiw, Xinying Li, Yuhong Wen, and Guansong Zhang. Language bindings for a data-parallel runtime. In Michael Gerndt and Hermann Hellwagner, editors, Third International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments. IEEE Computer Society Press, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/carpenter98language.html   More

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23   PCRC-based HPF compilation - Zhang, Carpenter et al. - 1997
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20   Common runtime support for high-performance parallel languag.. (context) - Runtime - 1993
19   A ZPL programming guide (context) - Snyder - 1997
16   NPAC PCRC runtime kernel definition (context) - Carpenter, Zhang et al. - 1997
16   A simple parallel extension to Fortran (context) - Numrich, Steidel - 1997
15   Introduction to Java-Ad (context) - Carpenter, Zhang et al. - 1997
15   shpf: a subset High Performance Fortran compilation system - Merlin, Carpenter et al. - 1996
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