Message Passing Interface

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61Computing / Parallel computing / Application programming interfaces / Fujitsu / K computer / RIKEN / Supercomputers / Bill Gropp / Argonne National Laboratory / Message Passing Interface / MPICH

MPI and High Productivity Programming William Gropp Argonne National Laboratory

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Source URL: wgropp.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-08-16 11:52:11
62Computing / Parallel computing / Computer programming / Software / Message Passing Interface / Parallel Virtual Machine / SPMD / Computer cluster / MPI / Collective operation / Lis

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Source URL: meetings.mpi-forum.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-25 15:10:02
63Computing / Computer programming / Parallel computing / Software / MVAPICH / Message Passing Interface / Partitioned global address space / SHMEM / Unified Parallel C / OpenMP / GNU Compiler Collection / X86-64

MVAPICH2-X 2.1 User Guide MVAPICH T EAM N ETWORK -BASED C OMPUTING L ABORATORY D EPARTMENT OF C OMPUTER S CIENCE AND E NGINEERING

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Source URL: mvapich.cse.ohio-state.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-11-20 13:17:47
64Computing / Parallel computing / Computer architecture / Computer engineering / Multi-core processor / Blue Gene / SIMD / ARC / Stream processing / Message Passing Interface

Is MPI+X Enough for Exascale? William Gropp www.cs.illinois.edu/~wgropp Likely Exascale Architectures

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Source URL: wgropp.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-08-16 11:52:11
65Computing / Computer file formats / Data / Earth sciences graphics software / NetCDF / Hierarchical Data Format / Network file systems / Parallel computing / IBM General Parallel File System / MPICH / Clustered file system / Message Passing Interface

Lecture 33: More on MPI I/O William Gropp www.cs.illinois.edu/~wgropp Today’s Topics •  High level parallel I/O libraries

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Source URL: wgropp.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-21 17:07:00
66Computing / Computer programming / Parallel computing / Software engineering / Application programming interfaces / Fortran / OpenMP / C POSIX library / POSIX Threads / Message Passing Interface

Lecture 17: OpenMP Basics William Gropp www.cs.illinois.edu/~wgropp Model of Computation •  Fork/join model

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Source URL: wgropp.cs.illinois.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-14 13:47:52
67Parallel computing / Concurrent computing / Thread / Application programming interfaces / Message Passing Interface

commit 36d819873a7531a431c492915cd7ebf1fd0a141b Author: Pavan Balaji <> Date: Sun Feb 1 03:44:Changes for ticket #357. diff --git a/approved/MPI-3.1/chap-ei/ei-2.tex b/approved/MPI-3.1/

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Source URL: meetings.mpi-forum.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-02 11:40:02
68Parallel computing / Application programming interfaces / Inter-process communication / Message Passing Interface / Fault-tolerant computer systems / Data transmission / MPICH / Transmission Control Protocol / Distributed computing / Clientserver model / Communications protocol / Computer cluster

Noname manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) ProOnE: A General-Purpose Protocol Onload Engine for Multi- and Many-Core Architectures P. Lai · P. Balaji · R. Thakur · D. K. Panda

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Source URL: nowlab.cse.ohio-state.edu

Language: English - Date: 2015-09-14 15:43:13
69Distributed computing architecture / Inter-process communication / Object-oriented programming / Parallel computing / Component-based software engineering / Distributed object / Common Object Request Broker Architecture / Object / Remote procedure call / Application programming interface / Message passing / Distributed shared memory

A Note on Distributed Computing Jim Waldo Geoff Wyant Ann Wollrath Sam Kendall

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Source URL: ftp.icm.edu.pl

Language: English - Date: 1999-11-01 18:00:00
70Parallel computing / Application programming interfaces / Fortran / OpenMP / Printf format string / Infinite loop / Subroutine / D / Message Passing Interface / Cilk

Q1. (i) What are the two fundamental types or parallelism ? (ii) What are the categories into which parallel computers are divided according to Flynn’s taxonomy ? Q2. Explain why or why not the loop below can be execut

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Source URL: spcl.inf.ethz.ch

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-06 11:51:25
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