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The paper presents experience obtained with the parallelisation of two large applications, one from the petroleum industry — oil reservoir simulation, and one from environmental management — a three dimensional hydrodynamic code for coastal waters including a eutrophication module.
We give a brief presentation of the two applications and a description of the parallelisation strategies. Performance tests are reported.
The support given by the Danish Agency for Development of Trade and Industry is gratefully acknowledged
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Larsen, J., Christensen, T., Frellesen, L. (1996). Parallelising large applications. In: Waśniewski, J., Dongarra, J., Madsen, K., Olesen, D. (eds) Applied Parallel Computing Industrial Computation and Optimization. PARA 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1184. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-62095-8_48
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