The stated goal of High Performance Fortran (HPF) was to 'address the problems of writing data parallel programs where the distribution of data affects performance'. After examining the current version of the language we are led to the conclusion that HPF has not fully achieved this goal. While the basic distribution functions offered by the language - regular block, cyclic, and block cyclic distributions - can support regular numerical algorithms, advanced applications such as particle-in-cell codes or unstructured mesh solvers cannot be expressed adequately. We believe that this is a major weakness of HPF, significantly reducing its chances of becoming accepted in the numeric community. The paper discusses the data distribution and alignm...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) offers an attractive high‐level language interface for programming sc...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) has emerged as a standard dialect of Fortran for data-parallel comput...
The data-parallel language High Performance Fortran (HPF) does not allow efficient expression of mix...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
High performance FORTRAN is a set of extensions for FORTRAN 90 designed to allow specification of da...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is a data-parallel language that was designed to provide the user wit...
Fortran and C++ are the dominant programming languages used in scientific computation. Consequently,...
We discuss the High Performance Fortran data parallel programming language as an aid to software eng...
. This paper presents HPF+, an optimized version of High Performance Fortran (HPF) for advanced indu...
. Data-parallel languages, in particular HPF, provide a highlevel view of operators overs parallel d...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a language for parallel programming....
Language extensions of FORTRAN are being developed which permit the user to map data structures to t...
This paper describes the design of the Fortran90D/HPF compiler, a source-to-source parallel compiler...
Fortran 90D/HPF is a data parallel language with special directives to enable users to specify data ...
High Performance Fortran (HPF), as well as its predecessor FortranD, has attracted considerable atte...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) offers an attractive high‐level language interface for programming sc...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) has emerged as a standard dialect of Fortran for data-parallel comput...
The data-parallel language High Performance Fortran (HPF) does not allow efficient expression of mix...
In this paper, we present the first, preliminary results of HPF/Fortran-D language analysis based on...
High performance FORTRAN is a set of extensions for FORTRAN 90 designed to allow specification of da...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is a data-parallel language that was designed to provide the user wit...
Fortran and C++ are the dominant programming languages used in scientific computation. Consequently,...
We discuss the High Performance Fortran data parallel programming language as an aid to software eng...
. This paper presents HPF+, an optimized version of High Performance Fortran (HPF) for advanced indu...
. Data-parallel languages, in particular HPF, provide a highlevel view of operators overs parallel d...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a language for parallel programming....
Language extensions of FORTRAN are being developed which permit the user to map data structures to t...
This paper describes the design of the Fortran90D/HPF compiler, a source-to-source parallel compiler...
Fortran 90D/HPF is a data parallel language with special directives to enable users to specify data ...
High Performance Fortran (HPF), as well as its predecessor FortranD, has attracted considerable atte...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) offers an attractive high‐level language interface for programming sc...
High Performance Fortran (HPF) has emerged as a standard dialect of Fortran for data-parallel comput...
The data-parallel language High Performance Fortran (HPF) does not allow efficient expression of mix...