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High Performance Fortran (HPF) is an extension of Fortran 90 with constructs that support parallel computing, published by the High Performance Fortran Forum (HPFF). The HPFF was convened and chaired by Ken Kennedy of Rice University. The first version of the HPF Report was published in 1993.
Building on the array syntax introduced in Fortran 90, HPF uses a data parallel model of computation to support spreading the work of a single array computation over multiple processors. This allows efficient implementation on both SIMD and MIMD style architectures. HPF features included:
New Fortran statements, such as FORALL, and the ability to create PURE (side effect free) procedures
Compiler directives for recommended alignment and distribution of array data (influenced by the earlier Fortran D and Vienna Fortran research efforts)
Compiler directive for specifying processor arrangements (e.g., rank, extent, etc.)
Compiler directive for asserting loop iteration independence
Extrinsic procedure interface for interfacing to non-HPF parallel procedures such as those using message passing
Additional library routines - including environmental inquiry, parallel prefix/suffix (e.g., 'scan', segmented scan), data scattering, and sorting operations
Fortran 95 incorporated several HPF capabilities. In response, the HPFF again convened and published the HPF 2.0 Report. The updated report removed material which was already covered by Fortran 95. The report was also reorganized and revised based on experience with HPF 1.0.
While some vendors did incorporate HPF into their compilers in the 1990s, some aspects proved difficult to implement and of questionable use. Since then, most vendors and users have moved to OpenMP-based parallel processing. However HPF continues to have influence. For example, the BIT data type proposal for the Fortran-2008 standard contained a number of new intrinsic functions taken directly from HPF.
See also
Partitioned global address space
External links
HPFF - Rice University HPF Forum
Internet Parallel Computing Archive : Standards : Hpf
ADAPTOR- An open-source HPF compilation system
HPF+ - HPF for advanced applications
The rise and fall of High Performance Fortran: an historical object lesson
References
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- Subprogram Aljabar Linear Dasar
- LINPACK
- TOP500
- Daftar ilmuwan komputer
- High Performance Fortran
- Fortran
- Guy L. Steele Jr.
- HPF
- The Portland Group
- Alliant Computer Systems
- Ken Kennedy (computer scientist)
- High-level programming language
- Coarray Fortran
- Unified Parallel C