Indiana University Bloomington

School of Informatics and Computing


Computer Science Program







 Home

 Contacts

 Courses

 Academics

 Careers

 Research

 People

 Calendar

 Resources

 Facilities



Pervasive Technology Labs

Computing Research Association

Association for Computing Machinery

Technical Report TR644:
CCA-LISI: On Designing A CCA Parallel Sparse Linear Solver Interface

Fang (Cherry) Liu and Randall Bramley
Unknown Date, 13 pages
[Is expected to be published at IPDPS'07 (IEEE International Parallel & Distributed Processing Symposium 2007)]
Abstract:
Sparse linear solvers account for much of the execution time in many High Performance Computing applications, and not every solver works on all problems. Hence choosing a suitable solver is crucial step for an efficient application. Unfortunately, the best solver cannot be determined during the application development. Experiments on finding best suitable solver require a plug and play mechanism.

This work is part of the Common Component Architecture effort on designing common interface among various parallel high performance linear solver libraries,hence componenizing them and enabling dynamical switching. The implementation of this interface provides a CCA toolkit and is reusable under CCA-compliant framework such as Ccaffeine.

Available as:

There is help available if you want further information about the available file formats and software to display and print these files.

Return to the Technical Report Index








Valid HTML 4.01!