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XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 2010
In this roundtable, three professors of parallel programming share their perspective on teaching and learning the computing technique.
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In this roundtable, three professors of parallel programming share their perspective on teaching and learning the computing technique.
John Mellor-Crummey +2 more
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Parallel programming — A critique
Parallel Computing, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Sequentializing Parallel Programs
1992A compile-time technique is presented for determining if a set of procedures within a parallel program can be executed sequentially without causing deadlock. The analysis and methods are described for committed-choice parallel logic programming languages; however, the concepts are general enough for any concurrent languages with fine-grain ...
Mark Korsloot, Evan Tick
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Parallel Programming Paradigms
2015In this chapter, we briefly present the main concepts in parallel computing. This is an attempt to make more precise some definitions that will be used throughout this book rather than a survey on the topic. Interested readers are referred to one of the many books available on the subject, e.g.
Efstratios Gallopoulos +2 more
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Introducing Parallel Programming
2010When I started programming in the mid-1990s, Java was the hot new language. One of the most talkedabout features was its support for parallel programming—the ability for an application to do more than one task simultaneously. I was very excited; I worked in a research lab, and I finally had a way to use the four CPUs in the Sun server that I had ...
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Asynchronous Parallel Programming
1993Abstract In this section we will consider software for asynchronous parallel programs. These are usually run on MIMD computers with relatively few processors, although it is possible to develop such programs for networks of sequential computers. Many of the important concepts were first discussed in§ 7.3.1 in chapter II.
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Massively parallel functional dissection of schizophrenia-associated noncoding genetic variants
Cell, 2023Christine Rummel +2 more
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