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CM Fortran(ID:6873/)
Fortran for the CM
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Country: United States
Designed 1988
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific
Fortran 77 for the Connection Machine, added machine specific array processing instructions and the FORALL construct
Unlike Starlisp and CStar CM Fortran could make use of a higher level "Slicewise" virtual machine, which meant much faster processing indeed
Related languages
References:
Argonne National Laboratory. (1989) Argonne National Laboratory. Using the Connection Machine System (CM Fortran). Technical report anl/mcs-tm-118, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, June 1989.
(1991) Fortran Programming Guide - Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge, MA Jan 1991
(1991) Fortran Reference Manual - Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge, MA Jul 1991
(1991) Fortran Reference Manual - Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge, MA Jul 1991
Schauble (1993) Schauble, C. J. C. "The Connection Machine CM: An Introduction" High Performance Scientific Computing University of Colorado at Boulder September 1993
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CM Languages
Slicewise programming on CM
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PARIS operations
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.
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CM Fortran
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Conclusion
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