Title
JASMIN: a parallel software infrastructure for scientific computing
Abstract
The exponential growth of computer power in the last 10 years is now creating a great challenge for parallel programming toward achieving realistic performance in the field of scientific computing. To improve on the traditional program for numerical simulations of laser fusion in inertial confinement fusion (ICF), the Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics (IAPCM) initializes a software infrastructure named J Adaptive Structured Meshes applications INfrastructure (JASMIN) in 2004. The main objective of JASMIN is to accelerate the development of parallel programs for large scale simulations of complex applications on parallel computers. Now, JASMIN has released version 1.8 and has achieved its original objectives. Tens of parallel programs have been reconstructed or developed on thousands of processors. JASMIN promotes a new paradigm of parallel programming for scientific computing. In this paper, JASMIN is briefly introduced.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/s11704-010-0120-5
Frontiers of Computer Science in China
Keywords
Field
DocType
scientific computing,parallel computing,exponential growth,inertial confinement fusion,numerical simulation,parallel computer
Polygon mesh,Computer science,Computational mathematics,Computational science,Software,Parallel software
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
4
4
1673-7350
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
13
1.01
3
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zeyao Mo17319.48
Aiqing Zhang210414.77
Xiaolin Cao3837.55
Qingkai Liu4132.02
Xiaowen Xu5131.68
Hengbin An6245.19
Wenbing Pei7131.01
Shaoping Zhu8723.52