MPI is as simple as using 6 functions and as complicated as a user
wishes to make it. While flexible and easy to use, MPI can sometimes
be intimidating to use. This page provides a number of references
useful for getting started with MPI (or becoming a "power user"). If
you are getting started, we also recommend a number of tutorials and the LAM/MPI Documentation.
- Standards Documents
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- The MPI standard and other documents are available for browsing or
download at the MPI
Forum.
- Books
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Annontated versions of the standard:
- MPI:
The Complete Reference (Volume 1 - the MPI Core), by Marc Snir,
Steve Otto, Steven Huss-Lederman, David Walker, and Jack Dongarra
- MPI:
The Complete Reference (Volume 2 - the MPI-2 Extensions), by William
Gropp, Steven Huss-Lederman, Andrew Lumsdaine, Ewing
Lusk, Bill Nitzberg, William Saphir, and Marc Snir
- User guides:
- Other MPI sites on WWW
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- Miscellaneous
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