Compiling fortran 90d/hpf for distributed memory MIMD computers

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This paper describes the design of the Fortran90D/HPF compiler, a source-to-source parallel compiler for distributed memory systems being developed at Syracuse University. Fortran 90D/HPF is a data parallel language with special directives to specify data alignment and distributions. A systematic methodology to process distribution directives of Fortran 90D/HPF is presented. Furthermore, techniques for data and computation partitioning, communication detection and generation, and the run-time support for the compiler are discussed. Finally, initial performance results for the compiler are presented. We believe that the methodology to process data distribution, computation partitioning, communication system design, and the overall compiler design can be used by the implementors of compilers for HPF. © 1994 Academic Press, Inc.

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Bozkus, Z., Choudhary, A., Fox, G., Haupt, T., Ranka, S., & Wu, M. Y. (1994). Compiling fortran 90d/hpf for distributed memory MIMD computers. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 21(1), 15–26. https://doi.org/10.1006/jpdc.1994.1039

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