| E. Johnson, D. Gannon, "Programming with the HPC++ parallel Standard Template Library," 8 th SIAM Conf. Parallel Proc. for Scientific Computing, Minneapolis, MN, March 1997 |
....in others some limited redistribution may take place. This may cause mismatches between data placement and task execution in the case of nontrivial and or dynamic data dependencies. But making the domain decomposition explicit is not always sufficient. HPF [33] and the related projects HPC [32], Vienna Fortran [14] C [35, pp. 450 459] Annai [16] CM Fortran [53] PC Sage [23] Fortran D [22] augmented with the CHAOS runtime support procedures [40] Mentat [24] the explicit parallel Fortran syntax bindings from the draft X3H5 document, etc. allow the user to specify or to ....
E. Johnson, D. Gannon, "Programming with the HPC++ parallel Standard Template Library," 8 th SIAM Conf. Parallel Proc. for Scientific Computing, Minneapolis, MN, March 1997
....in parallel programming, the pipeline, cannot be expressed without making the domain decomposition explicit. The only directives that a user can supply indicate data parallelism. But making the domain decomposition explicit is not always sufficient. HPF [36] and the related projects HPC [35], Vienna Fortran [14] C [39, pp. 450 459] Annai [16] CM Fortran [55] PC Sage [26] Fortran D [25] augmented with the CHAOS runtime support procedures [43] Mentat [27] the explicit parallel Fortran syntax bindings from the X3H5 document [42] etc. allow the user to specify or to ....
E. Johnson, D. Gannon, Programming with the HPC++ parallel Standard Template Library, Proc. Eighth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, Minneapolis, MN, March 1997
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