HPF—High-Performance Fortran

The High Performance Fortran Forum (HPFF), a coalition of industry, academic and laboratory representatives, works to define a set of extensions to Fortran 90 known collectively as High Performance Fortran (HPF). HPF extensions provide access to high-performance architecture features while maintaining portable across platforms.

Useful Links

Tutorials

  • The Portland Group's Singapore Linux Conference Parallel Programming Tutorial
    All of the overheads from the ex-PGI workshop on parallel programming given at LinuxWorld Singapore 2000
    Introduction
    OpenMP and HPF
    OpenMP
    MPI

  • HPF Programming
    A tutorial in OpenMP programming given at LinuxWorld Singapore 2000
    www.pgroup.com/SLC2000/hpf.htm

  • Comparing OpenMP, HPF and MPI Programming
    A tutorial given at LinuxWorld Singapore 2000
    OpenMP, MPI and HPF

  • VCPC HPF Tutorials
    HPF programming tutorials developed at the European Centre for Parallel Computing at Vienna (VCPC)
    www.vcpc.univie.ac.at/activities/tutorials/HPF
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