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.
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IMPLEMENTATIONS
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MPI2
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TOOLS & LIBRARIES
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Upcoming Events

I/O now a part of MPI-2

The MPI Forum has decided to include I/O in the MPI-2 specification.

1996 MPI Developers Conference and User's Group Meeting -- July 1-2, 1996, Notre Dame

The MPI Developers Conference and Users' Group Meeting 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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