Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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425055 | Future Generation Computer Systems | 2006 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Distributed middleware technologies, such as CORBA can enable finite element software to be used in a more flexible way. Adding functionality is possible without the need for recompiling client code. Applications and libraries can expose their functionality to other applications in a language neutral way, enabling a more direct and easy transfer of data, without the need for intermediate input and output files. The CORBA software components can be easily configured and distributed transparently over the network. A sample structural mechanics code, implemented in C++ is used to illustrate these concepts. Some future directions, such as placing CORBA enabled finite element software on HPC centres are also discussed.
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Authors
J. Lindemann, O. Dahlblom, G. Sandberg,