The fourteenth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
- Performance
- Produced a performance report
- Performance improvements
- HPXMP
- GCC support
- HPXMP release
- Tiling Theory
The fourteenth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
A key piece of technology the Phylanx team is using to manage task scheduling is HPXMP. Originally developed by our collaborator, Jeremy Kemp, HPXMP maps OpenMP calls to their equivalent HPX Continue reading
In this seminar, a continuation of his previous seminar, Indranil completes his explanation of the theory used to support Phylanx’s tiling approximations. Our team intends to use these approximations in order Continue reading
The thirteenth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
In order to distribute the large amounts of data that Phylanx will process across a cluster, our team needs to be able to calculate an optimal distribution and layout for this data which will minimize the Continue reading
In this week’s seminar, Hartmut returns to the implementation of primitives; this time in the form of a Phylanx plugin. Hartmut creates the primitive “constants_of_nature” which returns the value of e, pi, or Continue reading
On Thursday, Hartmut demonstrated how the Phylanx project implements primitives by creating an add “primitive” example independent Phylanx. He started with an empty file and built a small model of Continue reading
The twelfth month of work focused on work in the following areas:
The eleventh month of work focused on work in the following areas:
The tenth month of work focused on work in the following areas: