Hi, Here is an extract from the following document ( http://cloudscale.com/images/bsp/BSPLIBPC.PDF)
> Direct remote memory access (DRMA) is a convenient style of programming for BSP computations which can be statically analysed in a straightforward way. It is less convenient for computations where the volumes of data being communicated in supersteps are irregular and data dependent, and where the computation to be performed in a superstep depends on the quantity and form of data received at the start of that superstep. A more appropriate style of programming in such cases is bulk synchronous message passing (BSMP). 1) Why use DRMA for statically analysed computations? 2) All the examples till now had been using BSMP, can they be improved them using DRMA? 3) Any other scenarios and examples where DRMA can be used over BSMP? Thanks, Praveen
