Message Passing Interface
MPI is a library specification for message-passing, defined by a broadly based
committee of vendors, implementors, and users. It was designed for high
performance on both massively parallel machines and on workstation clusters.
The MPI standard was released in 1994 and revised in 1995, and implementations
are widely available, both freely and vendor-supplied. In 1997 the MPI-2
standard was released, which defines of a set of extensions to the original
MPI standard.
- General Information about MPI
- The MPI Standard
- The MPI Forum home page has links
to the official copies of the MPI standard documents, together with their errata
- Local copies of the standard documents are also available in PostScript
Maintained by Ian Glendinning
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Last updated March 25, 1998