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Title: MPI: Extensions And Applications
Authors: Squyres, Jeffrey M.
Issue Date: Apr-1996
Publisher: Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Series/Report no.: Computer Science and Engineering technical report
TR 1996-34
Abstract: Message passing is the most well known and well understood paradigm for implementing parallel algorithms on distributed memory architectures. The Message Passing Interface (MPI) has emerged as a widely used standard for writing message-passing programs. This work presents research projects that use or extend the functionality of MPI. The first is a proposed set of C++ language bindings for MPI. The proposed bindings provide a basic set of objects and methods that are derived from a direct one-to-one function mapping of the MPI function specifications. Second, a full-featured MPI class library is presented; Object Oriented MPI (OOMPI). OOMPI incorporates many of the features of C++ into MPI, such as inheritance, polymorphism, and function overloading. Finally, a parallel image processing library that was written with MPI. This library can be used by programers with minimal knowledge of parallel programming.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2305/1930
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