Reusable object-oriented solutions for numerical simulation of PDEs in a high performance environment

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Object-oriented platforms developed for the numerical solution of PDEs must combine flexibility and reusability, in order to ease the integration of new functionalities and algorithms. While designing similar frameworks, a built-in support for high performance should be provided and enforced transparently, especially in parallel simulations. The paper presents solutions developed to effectively tackle these and other more specific problems (data handling and storage, implementation of physical models and numerical methods) that have arisen in the development of COOLFluiD, an environment for PDE solvers. Particular attention is devoted to describe a data storage facility, highly suitable for both serial and parallel computing, and to discuss the application of two design patterns, Perspective and Method-Command-Strategy, that support extensibility and run-time flexibility in the implementation of physical models and generic numerical algorithms respectively. © 2006 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.

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Lani, A., Quintino, T., Kimpe, D., Deconinck, H., Vandewalle, S., & Poedts, S. (2006). Reusable object-oriented solutions for numerical simulation of PDEs in a high performance environment. Scientific Programming, 14(2), 111–139. https://doi.org/10.1155/2006/393058

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