Hi Ivan.
Thats a Great Question.
let me a time to prepare a good comparison, but at the moment I can tell you
that proof is a power-full tools to grid computing, but the idea of rootmpi
is give support to Message Passing Interface using MPI standards
http://www.mpi-forum.org/docs/mpi-11-html/mpi-report.html, that let you not
just peer-to-peer communication, it let you send Broadcast, Gather,Scatter,
Reduce and All-toAll messaging; you can create a messages groups and it have
a powefull framework to work with synchronous and asynchronous process.
Maybe a good idea could be to integrate in some way proof and rootmpi to run
process with job schedulers like condor o glite, now implemented in proof.
Thanks!!
El 12 de diciembre de 2010 14:18, Ivan Pulido <mefistofeles87_at_gmail.com>escribió:
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> 2010/12/12 Omar Andrés Zapata Mesa <andresete.chaos_at_gmail.com>
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> Hi Routers.
>> We are writing a experimental code to give support to root in message
>> passing.
>> Please visit our website
>> https://gfifdev.udea.edu.co/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/rootmpi/index.php/Main_Page
>> <https://gfifdev.udea.edu.co/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/rootmpi/index.php/Main_Page>and
>> test the code just for linux in the moment.
>> This code is just an experimental prototype but it works fine.
>> Please feel free to suggestions
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> Hello, this seems like a good effort to extend ROOT's capabilities,
> congratulations.
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> I only have a couple of questions, just to make sure, not sure if you have
> tried PROOF but, how is ROOT-mpi different from PROOF and how would a ROOT
> user should choose between these two?
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> Thanks.
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>
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>> Omar Andres Zapata Mesa
>> Head Developer Phenomenology of Fundamental Interactions Group (Gfif)
>> http://gfif.udea.edu.co
>> Division of computer science Gfif Developers (Gfif Dev)
>> http://gfifdev.udea.edu.co
>> Systems Engineering Student
>> Universidad de Antioquia At Medellin - Colombia
>> Usuario Linux #490962
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> Ivan Pulido
> Estudiante de Física
> Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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-- Omar Andres Zapata Mesa Head Developer Phenomenology of Fundamental Interactions Group (Gfif) http://gfif.udea.edu.co Division of computer science Gfif Developers (Gfif Dev) http://gfifdev.udea.edu.co Systems Engineering Student Universidad de Antioquia At Medellin - Colombia Usuario Linux #490962Received on Sun Dec 12 2010 - 21:14:21 CET
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