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On-line visualization in parallel computationsPester, M. 30 October 1998 (has links) (PDF)
The investigation of new parallel algorithms for MIMD computers
requires some postprocessing facilities for quickly evaluating
the behavior of those algorithms We present two kinds of
visualization tool implementations for 2D and 3D finite element
applications to be used on a parallel computer and a host
workstation.
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Bibliotheken zur Entwicklung paralleler AlgorithmenHaase, G., Hommel, T., Meyer, A., Pester, M. 30 October 1998 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this paper is to supply a summary of library subroutines and functions for parallel MIMD computers. The subroutines have been developed at the University of Chemnitz during a period of the last five years. In detail, they are concerned with vector operations, inter-processor communication and simple graphic output to workstations. One of the most valuable features is the machine-independence of the communication subroutines proposed in this paper for a hypercube topology of the parallel processors (excepting a kernel of only two primitive system-dependend operations). They were implemented and tested for different hardware and operating systems including transputer, nCube, KSR, PVM. The vector subroutines are optimized by the use of C language and enrolled loops (BLAS1-like). The paper includes hints for using the libraries with both Fortran and C programs.
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Bibliotheken zur Entwicklung paralleler AlgorithmenHaase, G., Hommel, T., Meyer, A., Pester, M. 30 October 1998 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to supply a summary of library subroutines and functions for parallel MIMD computers. The subroutines have been developed at the University of Chemnitz during a period of the last five years. In detail, they are concerned with vector operations, inter-processor communication and simple graphic output to workstations. One of the most valuable features is the machine-independence of the communication subroutines proposed in this paper for a hypercube topology of the parallel processors (excepting a kernel of only two primitive system-dependend operations). They were implemented and tested for different hardware and operating systems including transputer, nCube, KSR, PVM. The vector subroutines are optimized by the use of C language and enrolled loops (BLAS1-like). The paper includes hints for using the libraries with both Fortran and C programs.
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On-line visualization in parallel computationsPester, M. 30 October 1998 (has links)
The investigation of new parallel algorithms for MIMD computers
requires some postprocessing facilities for quickly evaluating
the behavior of those algorithms We present two kinds of
visualization tool implementations for 2D and 3D finite element
applications to be used on a parallel computer and a host
workstation.
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