Result: The data parallel programming model: foundations, HPF realization, and scientific applications
Title:
The data parallel programming model: foundations, HPF realization, and scientific applications
Contributors:
Perrin, Guy-René., Darte, Alain.
Publisher Information:
Berlin ; New York : Springer, c1996.
Publication Year:
1996
Physical Description:
xv, 284 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Series:
Lecture notes in computer science
Lecture notes in computer science
Lecture notes in computer science
Subject Terms:
Contents Note:
The data parallel programming model : a semantic perspective / Luc Bougé -- An introduction to HPF / Robert S. Schreiber -- A data parallel scientific computing introduction / Serge G. Petiton and Nahid Emad -- Current status of the SUIF research project / Monica S. Lam -- Automatic parallelization in the polytope model / Paul Feautrier -- State of the art in compiling HPF / Fabien Coelho, Cécile Germain, and Jean-Louis Pazat -- Tools for high performance Fortran : a survey / Jean-Louis Pazat -- Implementing data parallel programs on commodity clusters / P.J. Hatcher [and others] -- Task parallelism and high-performance languages / Ian Foster -- Supporting irregular and dynamic computations in data parallel languages / Jean-Luc Dekeyser and Philippe Marquet -- Data parallelism and functional programming / Björn Lisper -- Formal validation of data parallel programs : introducing the assertional approach / L. Bougé [and others].
Original Identifier:
ocm35397840
Document Type:
Book
Book
Language:
English
ISBN:
978-3-540-61736-5
3-540-61736-1
3-540-61736-1
Rights:
This record is part of the Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset, which is provided by the Harvard Library under its Bibliographic Dataset Use Terms and includes data made available by, among others, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. and the Library of Congress.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Accession Number:
edshlc.007477294.5
Database:
Harvard Library Bibliographic Dataset
Further Information
"This monograph-like book assembles the thorougly revised and cross-reviewed lectures given at the School on Data Parallelism, held in Les Menuires, France, in May 1996. The book is a unique survey on the current status and future perspectives of the currently very promising and popular data parallel programming model. Much attention is paid to the style of writing and complementary coverage of the relevant issues throughout the 12 chapters. Thus these lecture notes are ideally suited for advanced courses or self-instruction on data parallel programming. Furthermore, the book is indispensable reading for anybody doing research in data parallel programming and related areas."--PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE.