This paper focuses on the use of High Performance Fortran (HPF) for important classes of algorithms employed in aerospace applications. HPF is a set of Fortran extensions designed to provide users with a high-level interface for programming data parallel scientific applications, while delegating to the compiler/runtime system the task of generating explicitly parallel message-passing programs. We begin by providing a short overview of the HPF language. This is followed by a detailed discussion of the efficient use of HPF for applications involving multiple structured grids such as multiblock and adaptive mesh refinement (AMR) codes as well as unstructured grid codes. We focus on the data structures and computational structures used in these...
We present a general data parallel formulation for highly irregular problems in High Performance For...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a language for parallel programming....
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is a data-parallel language that was designed to provide the user wit...
. This paper presents HPF+, an optimized version of High Performance Fortran (HPF) for advanced indu...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
. The PHAROS project, funded by the European Unions ESPRIT program for research and development in i...
We discuss the High Performance Fortran data parallel programming language as an aid to software eng...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
. A suite of HPF coding examples of practical scientific algorithms are examined in detail, with the...
High performance FORTRAN is a set of extensions for FORTRAN 90 designed to allow specification of da...
We discuss the use of the Fortran 90 (F90) and High Performance Fortran (HPF) computer programming l...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
High performance Fortran (HPF), as well as its predecessor FortranD, has attracted considerable atte...
We present a general data parallel formulation for highly irregular problems in High Performance For...
We present a general data parallel formulation for highly irregular problems in High Performance For...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a language for parallel programming....
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is a data-parallel language that was designed to provide the user wit...
. This paper presents HPF+, an optimized version of High Performance Fortran (HPF) for advanced indu...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
. The PHAROS project, funded by the European Unions ESPRIT program for research and development in i...
We discuss the High Performance Fortran data parallel programming language as an aid to software eng...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
. A suite of HPF coding examples of practical scientific algorithms are examined in detail, with the...
High performance FORTRAN is a set of extensions for FORTRAN 90 designed to allow specification of da...
We discuss the use of the Fortran 90 (F90) and High Performance Fortran (HPF) computer programming l...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
High performance Fortran (HPF), as well as its predecessor FortranD, has attracted considerable atte...
We present a general data parallel formulation for highly irregular problems in High Performance For...
We present a general data parallel formulation for highly irregular problems in High Performance For...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a language for parallel programming....
This work was also published as a Rice University thesis/dissertation: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/19...