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View article: The Portals 4.3 Network Programming Interface
The Portals 4.3 Network Programming Interface Open
This report presents a specification for the Portals 4 network programming interface. Portals 4 is intended to allow scalable, high-performance network communication between nodes of a parallel computing system. Portals 4 is well suited to…
View article: Structural Simluation Toolkit (SST) v.12.0
Structural Simluation Toolkit (SST) v.12.0 Open
The Structural Simulation Toolkit (SST) was developed to explore innovations in highly concurrent computing systems where the instruction set architecture (ISA), micro-architecture, and memory interact with the programming model and commun…
View article: Structural Simluation Toolkit (SST) V 2.0
Structural Simluation Toolkit (SST) V 2.0 Open
The SST provides a parallel framework to perform system simulation of computer architectures to determine their performance and power consumption. Additionally, the SST contains basic models of a computer processor, and interconnect and ca…
View article: The Portals 4.1 Network Programming Interface
The Portals 4.1 Network Programming Interface Open
This report presents a specification for the Portals 4 networ k programming interface. Portals 4 is intended to allow scalable, high-performance network communication betwee n nodes of a parallel computing system. Portals 4 is well suited …
View article: Portals Reference Implementation v. 1.0
Portals Reference Implementation v. 1.0 Open
The Portals reference implementation is based on the Portals 4.X API, published by Sandia National Laboratories as a freely available public document. It is designed to be an implementation of the Portals Networking Application Programming…
View article: Portals Reference Implementation v. 1.0
Portals Reference Implementation v. 1.0 Open
The Portals reference implementation is based on the Portals 4.X API, published by Sandia National Laboratories as a freely available public document. It is designed to be an implementation of the Portals Networking Application Programming…
View article: Panel: What is a Lightweight Kernel?.
Panel: What is a Lightweight Kernel?. Open
Lightweight kernels (LWK) have been in use on the compute nodes of supercomputers for decades. Although many high-end systems now run Linux, interest in options and alternatives has increased in the last couple of years. Future extreme-sca…