[Haskell-cafe] Two parallel libraries from Japan

Takayuki Muranushi muranushi at gmail.com
Sun Jun 10 17:49:06 CEST 2012


Hello everyone,

I, Takayuki, author of Paraiso, would like to make some follow ups.

First, the published version of the first paper on Paraiso is now
available from
http://iopscience.iop.org/1749-4699/5/1/015003 .
Please go ahead and read it because the typeset is better, the journal
is an open-access one and it has a most-read ranking!

Second, I have started to refactor Paraiso. Please refer to the blog
http://nushisblogger.blogspot.jp/search/label/ICFDP for the latest
specifications and examples. Comments are welcome!

--
MURANUSHI Takayuki
The Hakubi Center for Advanced Research, Kyoto University
http://www.hakubi.kyoto-u.ac.jp/02_mem/h22/muranushi.html

2012/6/7 Kazu Yamamoto <kazu at iij.ad.jp>
>
> Hello cafe,
>
> I would like to announce two parallel libraries from Japan.
>
> - Paraiso (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Paraiso)
>
>    The purpose of this library is to design a high-level language for
>    implementing explicit partial-differential equations solvers on
>    supercomputers as well as today's advanced personal computers.
>
>    Muranushi-san is also known as the author of Monadius and one of
>    the two translators of "Learn you".
>
> - GTALib (http://hackage.haskell.org/package/GTALib)
>
>    This package provides the core functionalities of the GTA
>    (Generate, Test, and Aggregate) programming framework on Haskell
>    See "Test, and Aggregate - A Calculation-based Framework for
>    Systematic Parallel Programming with MapReduce" for more
>    information.
>
> Regards,
>
> --Kazu



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