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HPF(ID:1733/hig001)
High Performance Fortran
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Country: United States
Designed 1993
Published: 1993
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific
Proposed extension to Fortran 90 with additional support for data parallel programming.
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Fortran D |
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References:
Steele G.L. Jr (1993) Steele G.L. Jr "High Performance Fortran: Status Report"
in [SIGPLAN] (1993) [ACM SIGPLAN] SIGPLAN Notices 28(01) January 1993 Workshop on languages, compilers and run-time environments for distributed memory 1993 multiprocessors
Wagener, Jerrold L. (1996) Wagener, Jerrold L. "High performance Fortran"
in (1996) Computer Standards & Interfaces (Fortran 90 Issue) 18(4) August 1996
Mehrotra, Piyush; Van Rosendale, John; Zima, Hans (1997) Mehrotra, Piyush; Van Rosendale, John; Zima, Hans "High Performance Fortran: History, Status and Future" Technical Report TR 97-8, Institute for Software Technology and Parallel Systems, University of Vienna, September 1997.
Extract:
Conclusion
in (1996) Computer Standards & Interfaces (Fortran 90 Issue) 18(4) August 1996
Resources
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Fortran Parallel Programming Systems Fortran D was a major impetus behind the definition of High Performance Fortran (HPF). The High Performance Fortran Forum, which produced the definition of HPF, includes representatives from industry, academia, and government laboratories. The Fortran D compilers produced in part by the Rice Compiler Group are being used as models for several commercial HPF compilers. Thus, the project has established an efficient technology transfer mechanism by which new features in Fortran D, once demonstrated, may be included in a future round of HPF definition.
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HPF Home page High Performance Fortran (HPF)
Home Versions Compilers Projects Publications Applications Benchmarks Events Contact How widely used is HPF? There are currently 34 listed HPF applications. The High Performance Fortran Forum (HPFF), a coalition of industry, academic and laboratory representatives, works to define a set of extensions to Fortran 90 known collectively as High Performance Fortran (HPF). HPF extensions provide access to high-performance architecture features while maintaining portability across platforms.
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