KeLP (Kernel Lattice Parallelism)
- Abstract
- KeLP (Kernel Lattice Parallelism) is a C++ class library
for implementing portable scientific applications on
distributed memory parallel computer architectures.
Software can be developed on a single processor workstation,
which facilitates debugging. KeLP is the successor
to the LPARX Programming System. However KeLP introduces
a new communication model based on the inspector/executor
model to provide better communication performance on
message-passing multicomputers. KeLP is currently targeted
for irregular and multi-level adaptive finite difference
methods. However, it may also be used for single mesh
finite difference methods as well.
- DateOfInformation
- Tue Jun 9 10:19:17 1998
- Domain
- Parallel Processing Tools!Parallel Programming Libraries
- TargetEnvironment
- IBM SP2, Cray T3E, and
clusters of workstations running AIX, Solaris, and Digital Unix. Applications may also be developed on
single processor workstations. A port to the Origin 2000 and to Linux is in the works; contact us if you are interested.
- Version
- 1.0
- Webpage
- http://www-cse.ucsd.edu/groups/hpcl/scg/kelp.html
- ContactIs
- Stephen Fink
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