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HPFIT: A set of integrated tools for the parallelization of applications using High Performance Fortran. Part II: Data-structure visualization and HPF extensions for irregular problems

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Abstract

The HPFIT project has the aim to provide a set of interactive tools integrated in a single environment to help users to parallelize scientific applications to be run on distributed memory parallel computers. In this paper about the HPFIT project we present a data structure visualization tool called Visit, and HPF extensions for irregular problems.

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    This work is partly supported by the CNRS-INRIA project ReMaP and by the French GDR-PRC PRS.

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