| E. Johnson and D. Gannon," "HPC++: Experiments with the Parallel Standard Template Library," Technical Report TR-96-51, Indiana University, Department of Computer Science, December 1996. |
....go up, attention is being paid to the need to scale I O [80] Object oriented languages. The object oriented solution for distributed memory systems is mainly centered around providing library support for parallel programming in distributed memory space. HPC is one such important approach [24, 94]. The mode of program execution is an explicit SPMD model where copies of the same program are run with different contexts on multiple processors [34] This programming model is similar to that of Split C [44] in that the distribution of data that must be shared between contexts and the ....
E. Johnson and D. Gannon," "HPC++: Experiments with the Parallel Standard Template Library," Technical Report TR-96-51, Indiana University, Department of Computer Science, December 1996.
....Los Alamos National Laboratory. In Section 6, we present examples from its application to several different computational science codes. Finally, in Section 7, we state conclusions and outline future work. 3. Model of Computation Our parallel C model of computation is based on that of HPC Lib [10], an object oriented library that supports both task and data parallel programming paradigms. 1 HPC Lib features a Java style thread class for shared memory architectures, a template library that supports synchronization, collective parallel operations, and remote memory references, and a ....
E. Johnson, D. Gannon, and P. Beckman, "HPC++: Experiments with the Parallel Standard Template Library," Proc. International Conference on Supercomputing, July 1997.
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