Journal: IJHPCA

Volume 12, Issue 4

389 -- 395Rajeev Thakur, Ewing L. Lusk, William Gropp. I/O in Parallel Applications: the Weakest Link
396 -- 410G. Davis, Lawrence Lau, Robert Young, Frank Duncalfe, L. Brebber. Parallel Run Length Encoding Compression: Reducing I/o in dYnamic Environmental Simulations
411 -- 439Meenakshi A. Kandaswamy, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Alok N. Choudhary, David E. Bernholdt. An Experimental Study to Analyze and Optimize Hartree-Fock Application's I/O with Passion

Volume 12, Issue 3

307 -- 319David Mackay, G. Mahinthakumar, Eduardo F. D'Azevedo. A Study of I/o in a pArallel Finite Element Groundwater Transport Code
320 -- 332P. Lockey, R. Proctor, I. D. James. Characterization of I/o rEquirements in a Massively Parallel Shelf Sea Model
333 -- 344Ron A. Oldfield, David E. Womble, Curtis C. Ober. Efficient Parallel I/o in sEismic Imaging
345 -- 363Jarek Nieplocha, Ian T. Foster, Ricky A. Kendall. ChemIo: High Performance Parallel I/o for Computational Chemistry Applications
364 -- 380Huseyin Simitci, Daniel A. Reed. A Comparison of Logical and Physical Parallel I/o pAtterns

Volume 12, Issue 1-2

12 -- 14. Chapter 1: Introduction To Mpi-2
15 -- 28. Chapter 2: Mpi-2 Terms and Conventions
29 -- 41. Chapter 3: Version 1.2 of Mpi
42 -- 82. Chapter 4: Miscellany
83 -- 107. Chapter 5: Process Creation and Management
108 -- 138. Chapter 6: One-Sided Communications
139 -- 157. Chapter 7: Extended Collective Operations
158 -- 193. Chapter 8: External Interfaces
194 -- 250. Chapter 9: I/O
251 -- 277. Chapter 10: Language Bindings
278 -- 299. Annex B: Mpi-1 C++ Language Binding