Description
* Proceeds from basic blocking sends and receives to the most esoteric aspects of MPI. * Includes extensive coverage of performance and debugging. * Discusses a variety of approaches to the problem of basic I/O on parallel machines. * Provides exercises and programming assignments.
About the Author
Peter Pacheco received a PhD in mathematics from Florida State University. After completing graduate school, he became one of the first professors in UCLA's "Program in Computing," which teaches basic computer science to students at the College of Letters and Sciences there. Since leaving UCLA, he has been on the faculty of the University of San Francisco. At USF Peter has served as chair of the computer science department and is currently chair of the mathematics department.His research is in parallel scientific computing. He has worked on the development of parallel software for circuit simulation, speech recognition, and the simulation of large networks of biologically accurate neurons. Peter has been teaching parallel computing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels for nearly twenty years. He is the author of Parallel Programming with MPI, published by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
Reviews
"...the detailed discussion of many complex and confusing issues makes the book an important information source for programmers developing large applications using MPI." --L.M. Liebrock, ACM Computing Reviews
Book Information
ISBN 9781558603394
Author Peter Pacheco
Format Paperback
Page Count 456
Imprint Morgan Kaufmann Publishers In
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 770g