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Parallel Programming with MPI

Peter Pacheco

Computers / Distributed Systems / General

"...the detailed discussion of many complex and confusing issues makes the book an important information source for programmers developing large applications using MPI."/em
-- L.M. Liebrock, ACM Computing Reviews

A hands-on introduction to parallel programming based on the Message-Passing Interface (MPI) standard, the de-facto industry standard adopted by major vendors of commercial parallel systems. This textbook/tutorial, based on the C language, contains many fully-developed examples and exercises. The complete source code for the examples is available in both C and Fortran 77. Students and professionals will find that the portability of MPI, combined with a thorough grounding in parallel programming principles, will allow them to program any parallel system, from a network of workstations to a parallel supercomputer.

Features:

+ Proceeds from basic blocking sends and receives to the most esoteric aspects of MPI.
+ Includes extensive coverage of performance and debugging.
+ Discusses a variety of approaches to the problem of basic I/O on parallel machines.
+ Provides exercises and programming assignments.
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