A must-have for UPC programmers and applications developers
This publication provides an in-depth interpretation of UPC
language specifications for use in highly parallel systems. With
its extensive use of examples, UPC programming case studies, and
illustrations, it offers new insights into developing efficient and
effective UPC applications such as high-speed signal processing and
pattern recognition. As an added feature, readers have access to an
ftp site containing an electronic copy of the full code and can
make files for all the examples given in the text.
The book provides all the information and guidance needed to use
this powerful new programming language: Chapter 1 provides a quick
tutorial of the major features of the UPC language Chapter 2
presents the UPC programming model and describes how shared and
nonshared data are declared and used Chapter 3 covers the
critically important concept of pointers in UPC, identifying the
types, declarations, and usage of the various UPC pointers and how
they work with arrays Chapter 4 explains how data and work can be
distributed in UPC such that data locality is exploited through
efficient data declarations and work-sharing constructs Chapter 5
provides extensive treatment of dynamic memory allocation in the
shared space Chapter 6 covers thread and data synchronization,
explaining the effective mechanisms provided by UPC for mutual
exclusion, barriers, and memory consistency control Chapter 7
offers programmers tools needed to write efficient applications
Chapter 8 introduces two UPC standard libraries: the collective
operations library and the parallel I/O library Appendices feature
the UPC v1.1.1 specification; UPC v1.0 collectivelibrary
specifications; UPC-IO v1.0 specifications; information on how to
compile and run UPC programs; and a quick UPC reference card
UPC is ubiquitous. It is supported on parallel computers from
HP, Cray, SGI, IBM, as well as on computer clusters. This is the
authoritative source for learning how to master this programming
language; El-Ghazawi, Carlson, and Yelick are among the developers
of UPC.
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