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Abstract of Sept 26 1996 CPS615 Lecture

From CPS615-Introduction to Virtual Programming Lab -- Problem Architecture Continued and Start of Real HPF Delivered Lectures of CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- 26 September 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox *
Secs 48.9
1 This quickly completes the discussion of problem architecture but rather than continuing qualitative discussion of HPF applications in notes
2 Jumped to a discussion of HPF language describing
3 Basic Approach to Parallelism with "owner-computes" rule
4 Types of new constructs with
5 TEMPLATE ALIGN and PROCESSORS described
6 The lecture started with a description of the Web based Programming Laboratory developed by Kivanc Dincer

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