PM2 is a low level generic runtime system which integrates multithreading management (Marcel) and a high performance multi-cluster communication library (Madeleine).
ViennaCL is a free open-source linear algebra library for computations on many-core architectures (GPUs, MIC) and multi-core CPUs. The library is written in C++ and supports CUDA, OpenCL, and OpenMP.
DASH, the C++ Template Library for Distributed Data Structures with Support for Hierarchical Locality for HPC and Data-Driven Science
Efficient and productive programming of these systems will be a challenge, especially in the context of data-intensive applications. Adopting the promising notion
... [More] of Partitioned Global Address Space (PGAS) programming the DASH project develops a data-structure oriented C++ template library that provides hierarchical PGAS-like abstractions for important data containers (multidimensional arrays, lists, hash tables, etc.) and allows a developer to control (and explicitly take advantage of) the hierarchical data layout of global data structures. [Less]
EZTrace is a tool that aims at generating automatically execution trace from HPC (High Performance Computing) programs. It generates execution trace files that can be interpreted by visualization tools such as ViTE.
Jarvis is a land forces simulator. You can get familiar with it's main capabilities by analysing the input files (/engine/bases/ catalog) and main files *.ini (for example /engine/config_monaco.ini).
Jarvis is a console, step and probabilistic simulator.
Jarvis is made to be used by
... [More] supercomputer resources and on Linux operating system. Only Linux OS is officially supported.
Jarvis is currently in version unstable (testing-experimental) pre-alpha.
Jarvis is dual-licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) v3.0 for the purposes of scientific and education and a paid license for other purposes. [Less]
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