Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications
A large body of existing, sequential applications must be migrated to multicore platforms with maximum transparency. To achieve this, techniques for automatic parallelization must be pushed to their limits, and current shared memory programming paradigms must be reconsidered with respect to their...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-351752014-01-20T00:08:49Z Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications Bischof, Christian Bücker, Martin Gibbon, Paul Joubert, Gerhard R. Lippert, Thomas Mohr, Bernd Peters, Peters Applications Computer A large body of existing, sequential applications must be migrated to multicore platforms with maximum transparency. To achieve this, techniques for automatic parallelization must be pushed to their limits, and current shared memory programming paradigms must be reconsidered with respect to their ease of use, performance characteristics and ability to support a wide range of programming needs. Despite advances in automated and dynamic exposure of exploitable parallelism, the application developer will frequently need to support the process of code migration by making the parallelism in a program explicit. One of the most straightforward ways in which this can be done is by inserting the directives or pragmas of the portable OpenMP shared memory programming interface, a de facto standard. 2013-08-26T03:45:53Z 2013-08-26T03:45:53Z 2008 Book 978-3-9810843-4-4 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35175 en application/pdf IOS Press |
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A large body of existing, sequential applications must be migrated to multicore platforms
with maximum transparency. To achieve this, techniques for automatic parallelization must
be pushed to their limits, and current shared memory programming paradigms must be reconsidered
with respect to their ease of use, performance characteristics and ability to support a
wide range of programming needs. Despite advances in automated and dynamic exposure of
exploitable parallelism, the application developer will frequently need to support the process of
code migration by making the parallelism in a program explicit. One of the most straightforward
ways in which this can be done is by inserting the directives or pragmas of the portable
OpenMP shared memory programming interface, a de facto standard. |
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Bischof, Christian Bücker, Martin Gibbon, Paul Joubert, Gerhard R. Lippert, Thomas Mohr, Bernd Peters, Peters |
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Bischof, Christian Bücker, Martin Gibbon, Paul Joubert, Gerhard R. Lippert, Thomas Mohr, Bernd Peters, Peters |
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Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications |
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Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications |
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Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications |
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Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications |
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parallel computing: architectures, algorithms and applications |
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