Basic HTML version of Foils prepared 26 September 1996

Foil 56 Imprecise Mapping of Problem Classes into Runtime and Language Terms

From HPCC Software Technologies Fall 96 -- Overview and HPF Delivered Lectures of CPS615 Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science -- 26 September 96. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 See Parallel Computing works General Discussion
2 STATIC
  • Synchronous and Embarassingly Parallel Problems - current HPF
3 ADAPTIVE
  • Loosely Synchronous but not Synchronous - future capabilities of High Performance Fortran (HPF+) but can be supported well in message passing
4 ASYNCHRONOUS
  • Asynchronous
5 INTEGRATION
  • Metaproblems
  • AVS works well but also can be integrated into languages such as HPC++, Fortran-M

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