LPARX is a software development tool for implementing dynamic, irregular scientific applications, such as multilevel finite difference and particle methods, on high-performance multiple instruction multiple data (MIMD) parallel architectures. It supports coarse-grain data parallelism and gives the application complete control overspecifying arbitrary block decompositions. LPARX provides structural abstraction, representing data decompositions as first-class objects that can be manipulated and modified at runtime. LPARX, implemented as a C+ + class library, is currently running on diverse MIMD platforms, including the Intel Paragon, Cray C-90, IBM SP2, and networks of workstations running under PVM. Software may be developed and debugged on a single-processor workstation. © 1996, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Kohn, S. R., & Baden, S. B. (1996). Irregular Coarse-Grain Data Parallelism under LPARX. Scientific Programming, 5(3), 185–201. https://doi.org/10.1155/1996/701628
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