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DoD HPF Training -- 1. Introduction to HPF

Given by Chuck Koelbel -- Rice University at DoD Training and Others on 1995-98. Foils prepared August 7 98

First in series of Chuck Koelbel on HPF
HPF and its performance
Types of Parallel Computers
Types of Applications
Data Parallelism Message Passing
Why use Compilers


Table of Contents for DoD HPF Training -- 1. Introduction to HPF

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1 "High Performance Fortran in Practice" tutorial 1. Introduction
Presented at SIAM Parallel Processing San Francisco, Feb. 14, 1995
Presented at Supercomputer '95, Mannheim, Germany June 27, 1995
Presented at Supercomputing '95, San Diego, December 4, 1995
Presented at University of Tennessee (short form), Knoxville, March 21, 1996
Presented at Metacenter Regional Alliances, Cornell, May 6, 1996
Presented at Summer of HPF Workshop, Vienna, July 1, 1996
Presented at Institute for Mathematics & its Applications, Minneapolis, September 11-13, 1996
Presented at Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiments Station, Vicksburg, MS, October 30-November 1, 1996
Presented at Supercomputing '96, Pittsburgh, PA, November 17, 1996
Presented at NAVO, Stennis Space Center, MS, Feb 13, 1997
Presented at HPF Users Group (short version), Santa Fe, NM, February 23, 1997
Presented at ASC, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, March 5, 1997
Parts presented at SC'97, November 17, 1997
Parts presented (slideshow mode) at SCą97, November 15-21, 1997
Presented at DOD HPC Users Group, June 1, 1998
2 Support
3 Thanks to
4 High Performance Fortran Background
5 HPF Features
6 Performance of HPF
7 Recent Performance Results ‹ Princeton Ocean Model
8 Recent Performance Results ‹ NAS Parallel Benchmarks
9 For More Information
10 I. Intro. to Data-Parallelism
Outline
11 Parallel Machines
12 Distributed Memory Machines
13 Shared-Memory Machines
14 Distributed Shared Memory Machines
15 Parallel Algorithms
16 Data Parallelism in Algorithms
17 Functional Parallelism in Algorithms
18 Parallel Languages
19 Data-Parallel Languages
20 Data-Parallel Languages, cont.
21 Message-Passing Systems
22 How HPF Is Implemented
23 What Compilation Means
for Programmers

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