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Novel parallel languages for scientific computing – a comparison of coarray fortran, unified parallel c and titanium (2005).
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| Abstract | With the increased use of parallel computers programming languages need to evolve to support parallelism. Three languages built on existing popular languages, are considered: Co-array Fortran, Universal Parallel C and Titanium. The features of each language which support paralleism are explained, a simple example is programmed and the current status and availability of the languages is reviewed. Finally we also review work on the performance of algorithms programmed in these languages. In most cases they perform favourably with the same algorithms programmed using message passing due to the much lower latency in their communication model. 1 1. |
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| Publisher Date | 2005-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Support Paralleism Simple Example Parallel Computer Unified Parallel Popular Language Universal Parallel Communication Model Coarray Fortran Current Status Novel Parallel Language Co-array Fortran |
| Content Type | Text |