Urlhttp://hpcuniversity.org/trainingMaterials/182/
CreatorNCSA, CI-Tutor
ContributorNCSA, CI-Tutor
PublisherNCSA, CI-Tutor
DescriptionThis tutorial provides a comprehensive introduction to using the Message Passing Interface (MPI). MPI is a a standard library of subroutines (Fortran) or function calls (C) used to implement the message-passing parallel programming model. MPI allows for the coordination of a program running as multiple processes in a distributed memory environment, yet is also flexible enough to be used in a shared memory system. The standardization of the MPI library enables source code portability and efficient implementations across a range of architectures.
FormatHTML
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEducation, Computer Science, Information Technology
KeywordNCSA, CI-Tutor
AudienceResearcher, Educator, Learner/Student, Student
Education LevelHigher Education, Graduate/Professional, Undergraduate (Upper Division)
HPCU SubjectProgramming/Algorithms, Scalable Computing
HPCU Subject 2Software, Programming, Computer Systems Organization, Software Development Stages, Lifecycle, Concurrent, Parallel, or Distributed Programming
TypeTutorial, Instructional Material, Lecture/Presentation, Lesson/Lesson Plan, Course, Curriculum
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