High Performance Fortran

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High Performance Fortran



(HPF) A data parallel language extension to Fortran 90 which provides a portable programming interface for a wide variety of target platforms. The original HPF language specification was produced by the High Performance Fortran Forum, a broad consortium of industry and academia, which met regularly throughout 1992 and early 1993. HPF compilers are now available on most commonly-used computing systems, and users are beginning to gain first hand experience with this language. The Forum has continued to meet in order to address advanced topics.

HPF+ at Vienna (http://www.par.univie.ac.at/hpf+/).

["High Performance Fortran: Status Report", G.L. Steele Jr , SIGPLAN Notices 28(1):1-4 (Jan 1993)].

(1996-09-09)


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