Тема: Параллельное программирование. MPI

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

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A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

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A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

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A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

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A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents:

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MPI Documents. The official version of the MPI documents are the English Postscript versions (for MPI 1.0 and 1.1) and PDF (for the other versions). In several cases, a translation or HTML version is also available for convenience. The HTML version was made with automated tools.

A side document that provides the list of MPI procedures that are associated with an MPI operation, or inquiry procedures providing information about an operation, was produced and is available (see below for “Summary of the Semantics of all Operation-Related MPI Procedures”)

The complete, official MPI-3.1 Standard (June 2015) is available in one book (hardcover, 868 pages, sewn binding). For all MPI programmers, the standard can be used as a complete MPI reference manual with many examples and advices to users. With MPI-3.1, a general index was added that supplements the other indices. It was printed and is sold at cost by HLRS ; see http://www.hlrs.de/mpi/mpi31/.

This website contains information about the activities of the MPI Forum, which is the standardization forum for the Message Passing Interface (MPI). You may find standard documents, information about the activities of the MPI forum, and links to comment on the MPI Document using the navigation at the top of the page.

Registration to attend BoFs is free and a recording of the session including Q&A will be available for 6 months after the event if registration is done by mid-December.

The MPI 4.0 standardization efforts aim at adding new techniques, approaches, or concepts to the MPI standard that will help MPI address the need of current and next generation applications and architectures. In particular, the following additions are currently being proposed and worked on:

Further, the tools WG is discussing additional 3rd party tool interfaces, which are generally published as side documents: