171.swim
       SPEC CPU2000 Benchmark Description File
    
    
    
      Benchmark Name
    
    
      171.swim
    
    
    
      Benchmark Author
    
    
      Paul N. Swarztrauber
    
    
    
      Benchmark Program General Category
    
    
      Meteorology: Shallow Water Modeling
    
    
    
      Benchmark Description
    
    
      Benchmark weather prediction program for comparing the performance of
      current supercomputers. The model is based on the paper, "The
      Dynamics of Finite-Difference Models of the Shallow-Water
      Equations", by Robert Sadourny, J. ATM. SCIENCES, VOL 32, NO 4,
      APRIL 1975.
    
    
      Adapted by SPEC for use in the SPEC CPU Suites as an example of a compute
      intensive floating point program that was once relegated only to
      "supercomputers" but can now be done on current computer systems.
    
    
    
    
      Input Description
    
    
      It does a 1335x1335 area array of data and iterates over 512 timesteps.
    
    
    
      Output Description
    
    
      It prints the diagonal elements of the velocity field.
    
    
    
      Programming Language
    
    
      Fortran 77
    
    
    
      Known portability issues
    
    
      None.
    
    
    
      Reference
    
    
      "The Dynamics of Finite-Difference Models of the Shallow-Water
      Equations",
       by Robert Sadourny, J. ATM. SCIENCES, VOL 32, NO 4, APRIL 1975.
    
    
      and
    
    
      G.-R. Hoffmann, P. N. Swarztrauber, and R. A. Sweet, Aspects of using
      multiprocessors for meteorological modeling, In: Multiprocessing in
      Meteorological Models, G.-R. Hoffman and D.F. Snelling, eds.,
      Springer-Verlag, 1988, pp. 125-196.
    
  
    
      Last updated: 16 August 2000