On the multiprocessor vector-supercomputer CRAY X-MP, parallelism—beyond vectorization—can be exploited on the programming language level by two multitasking strategies: macrotasking and, more recently, microtasking. In this paper, multitasking results and experiences are presented which have been gained by applying these two implemented modes to linear-algebra and non-numerical algorithms as well as to a large fluid-flow simulation code. While comparing the concepts and realizations of macrotasking and microtasking, the features, tools, and problems of multitasking programming and the potential user benefit of these parallel processing techniques are discussed
Phase I is complete for the development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics parallel code with automat...
At KFA - and in particular enforced by ZAM - supercomputing and parallel processing for computationa...
Abstract. Large industrial aerodynamic calculations are nowadays performed indifferently on parallel...
KFA Jülich is one of the largest big-science research centers in Europe. At KFA, computational scien...
Modern supercomputers like CRAY X-MP and CRAY Y-MP achieve their high computing speed by using both ...
Modern supercomputers like the CRAY Y-MP achieve their high computing speed by using both vector and...
The methodology is described for converting a large, long-running applications code that executed on...
The fast Fourier transform (FFT) kernel of the NAS benchmark program has been utilized to experiment...
This article is concerned with research on parallel pro-cessing for chemically reactive supersonic f...
A hybrid granularity model is proposed for general concurrent solution. It is applied to the triangu...
Algorithms based on a divide-and-conquer strategy are well qualified for being implemented in a mult...
Today, the field of high-speed computers and supercomputing applications is dominated by the vector-...
Today most of the multiprocessor supercomputer systems are still used within a multiprogramming envi...
Very little use is made of multiple processors available on current supercomputers (computers with a...
Today, numerical simulation is used more and more to get detailed information about crystal growth p...
Phase I is complete for the development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics parallel code with automat...
At KFA - and in particular enforced by ZAM - supercomputing and parallel processing for computationa...
Abstract. Large industrial aerodynamic calculations are nowadays performed indifferently on parallel...
KFA Jülich is one of the largest big-science research centers in Europe. At KFA, computational scien...
Modern supercomputers like CRAY X-MP and CRAY Y-MP achieve their high computing speed by using both ...
Modern supercomputers like the CRAY Y-MP achieve their high computing speed by using both vector and...
The methodology is described for converting a large, long-running applications code that executed on...
The fast Fourier transform (FFT) kernel of the NAS benchmark program has been utilized to experiment...
This article is concerned with research on parallel pro-cessing for chemically reactive supersonic f...
A hybrid granularity model is proposed for general concurrent solution. It is applied to the triangu...
Algorithms based on a divide-and-conquer strategy are well qualified for being implemented in a mult...
Today, the field of high-speed computers and supercomputing applications is dominated by the vector-...
Today most of the multiprocessor supercomputer systems are still used within a multiprogramming envi...
Very little use is made of multiple processors available on current supercomputers (computers with a...
Today, numerical simulation is used more and more to get detailed information about crystal growth p...
Phase I is complete for the development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics parallel code with automat...
At KFA - and in particular enforced by ZAM - supercomputing and parallel processing for computationa...
Abstract. Large industrial aerodynamic calculations are nowadays performed indifferently on parallel...