MESSAGE
PASSING
INTERFACE
MPI is the standard for multicomputer and cluster message passing
introduced by the Message-Passing Interface Forum in April 1994. The
goal of MPI is to develop a widely used standard for writing
message-passing programs.
BASIC RESOURCES OTHER SITES WHAT'S NEW?
Document, Test Suites, Other WWW sites where Recent additions to
Errata, FAQ, Bibliography, you can find MPI these web pages.
Developers Conference, information.
Newsgroup, Logos.
IMPLEMENTATIONS MPI2
Public domain and freely Mailing lists, Draft
available MPI document, Meeting
implementations, Implementors schedule and minutes.
workshop, Implementors mailing
list.
TOOLS & LIBRARIES INSTRUCTIONAL FEEDBACK
Libraries and tools related to Books, tutorials, and Comments, complaints,
MPI. Includes pointers to various presentations additions?
application, I/O, collective related to MPI.
communication and C++ class
libraries as well various tools
such as batch systems and
profiling tools.
News and Events
MPI Developers Conference and Users' Group Meeting
This is a conference for all users of the Message Passing Interface
(MPI) standard and is intended to support the continued development
and use of MPI and its extensions. The conference will provide a
forum for users from industry, national laboratories, and academia who
are using MPI to present their ideas about, and experiences with, MPI.
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NSF Engineering Research Center
and Department of Computer Science.
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