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S. Batra, P. J. Hatcher, and R. Russell. The design and implementation of data-parallel files. In Workshop on Modeling and Specification of I/O, 1995. Publication via http://www.cs.duke.edu/ dev/msio95.

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A Virtual Processor File Interface with Automatic Mode.. - Moore, Hatcher, Quinn   Self-citation (Hatcher)   (Correct)

.... similar to that for VP oriented CM Fortran on both the CM 200 and CM 5, includes limited functionality in which all VPs transfer data to or from a single stream [24, 23] Virtual processor streams for C were proposed by Hatcher [9] whose results with a general implementation are reported in [1]. Moore et al. [18] point out the shortcomings of the single stream approach to VP files and suggest the use of high performance modes for parallel streams. Here we extend this work to include automatic mode detection, design details and tradeoffs, and optimizations. Most proposed parallel file ....

S. Batra, P. J. Hatcher, and R. Russell. The design and implementation of data-parallel files. In Workshop on Modeling and Specification of I/O, 1995. Publication via http://www.cs.duke.edu/ dev/msio95.


Efficient Data-Parallel Files via Automatic Mode Detection - Moore, Hatcher, Quinn (1996)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Hatcher)   (Correct)

.... similar to that for VP oriented CM Fortran on both the CM 200 and CM 5, includes limited functionality in which all VPs transfer data to or from a single stream [25, 26] Virtual processor streams for C were proposed by Hatcher [9] whose results with a general implementation are reported in [1]. Moore et al. [20] point out the shortcomings of the single stream approach to VP files and suggest the use of highperformance modes for parallel streams. Here we extend this work to include automatic mode detection, design details and tradeoffs, and optimizations. Most proposed parallel file ....

....functions are executed. The computation performed depends on the context when the function is called. The following examples include a prototype for function foo and a call to foo from within a where statement. double:S foo(double:S x, double:S y) with (S) where (x 0) y[2] foo(y[0] y[1]) The second type of function with which parallel data can be manipulated is an elemental function. Elemental functions are an important extension to C formulated by ANSI X3J11.1 [8] Elemental functions allow VPs to invoke scalar functions conceptually by passing individual elements of ....

S. Batra, P. J. Hatcher, and R. Russell. The design and implementation of data-parallel files. In Workshop on Modeling and Specification of I/O, 1995. Publication via http://www.cs.duke.edu/~dev/msio95.

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