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Some new technics regarding the parallelisation of ZéBuLoN, an object oriented finite element code for structural mechanics

Frédéric Feyel (2002)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

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A finite element code, called ZéBuLoN was parallelised some years ago. This code is entirely written using an object oriented framework (C++ is the support language). The aim of this paper is to present some problems which arose during the parallelization, and some innovative solutions. Especially, a new concept of message passing is presented which allows to take into account SMP machines while still using the parallel virtual machine abstraction.

Some new technics regarding the parallelisation of ZéBuLoN, an object oriented finite element code for structural mechanics

Frédéric Feyel (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

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A finite element code, called ZéBuLoN was parallelised some years ago. This code is entirely written using an object oriented framework (C++ is the support language). The aim of this paper is to present some problems which arose during the parallelization, and some innovative solutions. Especially, a new concept of message passing is presented which allows to take into account SMP machines while still using the parallel virtual machine abstraction.

The Highlight Programme: Code and Syntax Highlighting

André Simon (2009)

Zpravodaj Československého sdružení uživatelů TeXu

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The article presents features and options of the Highlight programme which is capable of highlighting source codes of different programming languages. The experimental approach of nested syntax configuration is tested on files with HTML+CSS+PHP+JavaScript, Perl+TeX, LaTeX+Sweave+R and Lua+TeX.