Java-based coupling for parallel predictive-adaptive domain decomposition

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Abstract

Adaptive domain decomposition exemplifies the problem of integrating heterogeneous software components with intermediate coupling granularity. This paper describes an experiment where a data-parallel (HPF) client interfaces with a sequential computation server through Java. We show that seamless integration of data-parallelism is possible, but requires most of the tools from the Java palette: Java Native Interface (JNI), Remote Method Invocation (RMI), callbacks and threads.

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Germain-Renaud, C., & Neri, V. (1999). Java-based coupling for parallel predictive-adaptive domain decomposition. Scientific Programming, 7(2), 185–189. https://doi.org/10.1155/1999/812589

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