| Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. Thoughts on the structure of an MPJ reference implementation. NPAC at Syracuse University, October 1999. |
....passing has been published 7 [5] and this is now evolving towards a more Java centric design, and away from strict MPI conformance. This work, now referred to as MPJ, is still in progress and no further specifications have been released, although some discussion documents have been written [2]. It is worth noting that MPI for Java can (and has) been implemented in two quite different ways: as a Java wrapper around a native MPI library; or entirely in Java. However, to implement entirely in Java requires the use of a core Java API as the underlying communications layer, such as ....
Mark Baker and Bryan Carpenter. Thoughts on the structure of an MPJ reference implementation. NPAC at Syracuse University, October 1999.
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