SUPERB and Vienna Fortran
@article{Zima1994SUPERBAV, title={SUPERB and Vienna Fortran}, author={H. Zima and P. Brezany and B. Chapman}, journal={Parallel Comput.}, year={1994}, volume={20}, pages={1487-1517} }
Abstract Distributed-memory systems are powerful tools for solving large-scale scientific and engineering problems. However these machines are difficult to program since the data have to be distributed across the processors and message-passing operations must be inserted for communicating non-local data. In this paper, we discuss SUPERB and Vienna Fortran, two related developments with the objective of providing the user with a higher level programming paradigm while not sacrificing target code… CONTINUE READING
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