@Misc{ryan:cfs, author = {Steve Ryan}, title = {{CFS} workload demonstration code}, year = {1991}, month = {July}, howpublished = {WWW ftp://ftp.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/pario/examples/CFS3D.tar.Z}, note = {A simple program demonstrating CFS usage for ARC3D-like applications}, URL = {ftp://ftp.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/pario/examples/CFS3D.tar.Z}, keywords = {parallel I/O workload, file access pattern, Intel, pario-bib}, comment = {A sample code that tries to behave like a parallel ARC3D in terms of its output. It writes two files, one containing three three-dimensional matrices X, Y, and Z, and the other containing the four-dimensional matrix Q. The matrices are spread over all the nodes, and each file is written in parallel by the processors. See also ryan:navier.} }