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eSkel

swMATH ID: 4423
Software Authors: A. Benoit, M. Cole, J. Hillston, S. Gilmore
Description: eSkel (the Edinburgh Skeleton Library) is a structured parallel programming library developed at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh (Scotland, UK). It offers a range of skeletal parallel programming constructs to the experienced C/MPI programmer. The first version of the library was developed by Murray Cole in 2002. This library of C functions, on top of MPI, aimed to address the several issues raised by skeletal programming. The new eSkel2 is currently developed by Anne Benoit and Murray Cole. The new interface and the novelty of the implementation allow us to address more concepts for more flexibility. eSkel’s API semantics (as well as its implementation) are based on MPI. In order to make full, concise and effective use of our library, you should first be familiar with the essential concepts of MPI itself.
Homepage: http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/mic/eSkel/
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