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Abstract: processors as a user-declared Cartesian mesh Physical processors ALIGN (static) or REALIGN (dynamic) DISTRIBUTE (static) or REDISTRIBUTE (dynamic) Optional implementationdependent directive The underlying assumptions are that an operation on two or more data objects is likely to be carried out much faster if they all reside in the same processor, and that it may be possible to carry out many such operations concurrently if they can be performed on different processors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11... (Update)
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High Performance Fortran Forum. High Performance Fortran Language Specification. Technical report, Rice University, Dept. Computer Science, October 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fortran92high.html More
@techreport{ forum93high,
author = "{High Performance Fortran Forum}",
title = "{High Performance Fortran} Language Specification, version 1.0",
number = "CRPC-TR92225",
address = "Houston, Tex.",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fortran92high.html" }
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