@InProceedings{bornstein:reshuffle, author = {C. Bornstein and P. Steenkiste}, title = {Data Reshuffling in Support of Fast {I/O} For Distributed-Memory Machines}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing}, year = {1994}, month = {August}, pages = {227--235}, keywords = {parallel I/O, distributed memory, pario-bib}, comment = {In a sense, this is about a two-phase technique for network I/O. They consider the problem of feeding a fast network interface (HIPPI) from a distributed-memory parallel machine (iWARP) in which the individual internal links are slower than the external network. So they get the processors to cooperate to reshuffle the data into a canonical layout that is convenient to send to the gateway node, and from there onto the external network.} }