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SEMPA is an interdisciplinary project that brings together researchers from computer science, mechanical engineering and numerical mathematics. Its central objective is to develop new software engineering (SWE) methods for (distributed memory) parallel scientific computing. SEMPA is being funded by the BMBF*.
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- Software Engineering
- Message Passing Interface
- Project Review
- Message Passing Interface Standard
- Distribute Memory Multiprocessor
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Luksch, P., Maier, U., Rathmayer, S., Weidmann, M. (1996). SEMPA: Software Engineering Methods for Parallel Scientific Applications. In: Jelly, I., Gorton, I., Croll, P. (eds) Software Engineering for Parallel and Distributed Systems. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34984-8_22
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