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PM2 is a low level generic runtime system which integrates multithreading management (Marcel) and a high performance multi-cluster communication library (Madeleine).

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MPICH is a high-performance and widely portable implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard. The goals of MPICH are: (1) to provide an MPI implementation that efficiently supports different computation and communication platforms including commodity clusters (desktop systems ... [More] , shared-memory systems, multicore architectures), high-speed networks and proprietary high-end computing systems and (2) to enable cutting-edge research in MPI through an easy-to-extend modular framework for other derived implementations. [Less]

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EZTrace is a tool that aims at generating automatically execution trace from HPC (High Performance Computing) programs. It generates execution trace files that can be interpreted by visualization tools such as ViTE.

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Project Description Message Passing Interface (MPI) is the standard of message passing in a distributed computing environment. Its benefit for researchers is invaluable. The idea is to have many machines on a high-speed network, clusters of computers running the same program. Recently, with the ... [More] invention and adoption of multi-core CPU systems for desktops, it has become even more important. MPI makes even easier for people to build supercomputers by the usage of powerful computers, high speed networks and powerful libraries. The goal of MPI Tools is to make easy to write programs that runs on a cluster of machines. Also make the transition easy of existing programs in cluster. Using MPITools, it is possible to create distributed functional applications with F#. [Less]

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is a project which will be a series of templates for scheduling, containing basic as to start a project. will be used in many different languages and different libraries.

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Job shop scheduling problem solved using hybrid parallel meta heuristic GRASP.

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this is a example of parallel image process based on ITK3.6 and MPICH1. kevin's example is quite useful: http://crab-lab.zool.ohiou.edu/kevin/ITK_MPI/

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MPI bindings for javascript using Google V8 engine.

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MPE is a software package for MPI (Message Passing Interface) programmers. The package provides users with a number of useful tools for their MPI programs.

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PVFS is an open-source, scalable parallel file system targeted at production parallel computation environments. It is designed specifically to scale to very large numbers of clients and servers. The architecture is very modular, allowing for easy inclusion of new hardware support and new algorithms. ... [More] This makes PVFS a perfect research testbed as well. [Less]

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