Data parallel computers and the FORALL statement
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Fortran 90 explained
An overview of High Performance Fortran
ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum
Prototyping Fortran-90 compilers for massively parallel machines
PLDI '92 Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1992 conference on Programming language design and implementation
High performance Fortran: status report
ACM SIGPLAN Notices - Workshop on languages, compilers and run-time environments for distributed memory multiprocessors
Control structures in Illiac IV Fortran
Communications of the ACM
IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Technology
A Model to Integrate Message Passing and Shared Memory Programming
Proceedings of the 8th European PVM/MPI Users' Group Meeting on Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
The design and development of ZPL
Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages
Carbon: architectural support for fine-grained parallelism on chip multiprocessors
Proceedings of the 34th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
Irregular Coarse-Grain Data Parallelism under LPARX
Scientific Programming
A comparative study and empirical evaluation of global view High performance Linpack program in X10
Proceedings of the Third Conference on Partitioned Global Address Space Programing Models
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The High Performance Fortran Forum (HPFF), a coalition of over 40 industrial, academic, and government organizations, met from March 1992 to March 1993 to discuss and define High Performance Fortran (HPF), a set of extensions to Fortran 90. The goal was to address the problems of writing data parallel programs for architectures where the distribution of data impacts performance. While it is intended that the HPF extensions will become widely available, HPFF is not sanctioned or supported by any official standards organization. More information is available from Chuck Koelbel: chk@cs.rice.edu