@TechReport{bruce:chimp, author = {R. A. A. Bruce and S. R. Chapple and N. B. MacDonald and A. S. Trew}, title = {{CHIMP} and {PUL}: Support for Portable Parallel Programming}, year = {1993}, month = {March}, number = {EPCC-TR93-07}, institution = {Edinburgh Parallel Computing Center}, URL = {file://ftp.epcc.ed.ac.uk/pub/pul/chimp-pul-overview.ps}, keywords = {parallel programming, parallel I/O, pario-bib}, comment = {An overview of the CHIMP message-passing library and the PUL set of libraries. Key design goal is portability; they run on many systems. PUL includes PUL-GF, which supports parallel access to files (see chapple:pulgf, chapple:pulgf-adv, and chapple:pario). Other PUL libraries support grids and meshes, global communications, and task farms. Contact pul@epcc.ed.ac.uk.} }