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Beta test for parallel IDL [message #49894] Wed, 30 August 2006 15:24
ekase is currently offline  ekase
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Greetings,

Tech-X Corporation is soliciting beta test sites for FastDL v2.0.
FastDL provides two models for performing parallel computations with
IDL: TaskDL and mpiDL. A general description of these products can be
found at http://www.txcorp.com/products/FastDL/

TaskDL provides the infrastructure to systematically formulate your IDL
processing using a task farm paradigm. If you do the same computations
over different datasets or perform other repetitious calculations with
IDL, TaskDL provides the capability of executing these tasks in
parallel. TaskDL is available for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft
Windows for this beta test period.

mpiDL extends IDL by enabling access to all of the message passing
routines in MPICH. mpiDL targets computationally-intensive
computations that can be broken into smaller problems or domains
(domain decomposition), but require data transmission between
processing. mpiDL is available for Linux and MacOS X for this beta
test period.

If you are interested in participating in this beta test, please visit
http://www.txcorp.com/products/FastDL/beta.php

Thank you for your interest in FastDL.

Ed Kase
Director of Marketing and Business Development
Tech-X Corporation
5621 Arapahoe Ave., Suite A
Boulder, CO 80303
P: 303-444-2416
F: 303-448-7756
ekase@txcorp.com
www.txcorp.com
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