Parallel Virtual Machine: A Users' Guide and Tutorial for Network Parallel Computing

简介:
本教程由开发该软件的团队编写,是科学家,工程师和其他希望使用PVM来提高其高性能计算资源的灵活性和功能的计算机用户的权威资源。
本书介绍了分布式计算,讨论了在哪里以及如何获得PVM软件,提供了PVM的概述以及设置和运行现有程序的教程,并介绍了基本的编程技术,包括将PVM放入现有代码中。关于PVM如何在UNIX和多处理器系统上工作的程序示例和详细信息,以及高级主题 (可移植性,调试,提高性能) 和故障排除。PVM (并行虚拟机) 是一个软件包,它使计算机用户能够定义串行,并行和矢量计算机的联网异构集合,以用作一台大型计算机。它可以用作独立软件,也可以用作其他异构网络软件的基础。PVM可以被配置为包含各种机器架构,包括顺序处理器、向量处理器和多计算机,并且它可以被移植到可能出现的新的计算机架构。
英文简介:
Written by the team that developed the software, this tutorial is the definitive resource for scientists, engineers, and other computer users who want to use PVM to increase the flexibility and power of their high-performance computing resources.
This book introduces distributed computing, discusses where and how to get the PVM software, provides an overview of PVM and a tutorial on setting up and running existing programs, and introduces basic programming techniques including putting PVM in existing code. There are program examples and details on how PVM works on UNIX and multiprocessor systems, along with advanced topics (portability, debugging, improving performance) and troubleshooting.
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a software package that enables the computer user to define a networked heterogeneous collection of serial, parallel, and vector computers to function as one large computer. It can be used as stand-alone software or as a foundation for other heterogeneous network software. PVM may be configured to contain various machine architectures, including sequential processors, vector processors, and multicomputers, and it can be ported to new computer architectures that may emerge.
- 书名
- Parallel Virtual Machine: A Users' Guide and Tutorial for Network Parallel Computing
- 译名
- 并行虚拟机:网络并行计算的用户指南和教程
- 语言
- 英语
- 年份
- 1994
- 页数
- 298页
- 大小
- 1.20 MB
- 标签
- 并行编程
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Parallel Virtual Machine: A Users' Guide and Tutorial for Network Parallel Computing.pdf
- 密码
- 65536
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