Thursday, October 21, 2004

Message Passing Interface.

MPI stands for Message Passing Interface. It's a standard, not defining a particular implementation. It's not tackling issues like threading and the likes (although it is thread safe.)

MPI applications have to find where they fit within the overall execution (they have a rank) and code hosting several aspect of a a particular task can act differently depending on their rank (think of master/slave scenario.)

Infrastructure code to launch MPI aware processes on a machines can be written using MPI. LAM is one of them.

This seems to be containing interesting tutorial materials on LAM and MPI.

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