• In parallel computing, granularity (or grain size) of a task is a measure of the amount of work (or computation) which is performed by that task. Another...
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  • Look up granular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Complex systems Complexity Cybernetics Granular computing Granularity (parallel computing) Dennett's...
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  • base piece Film granularity Granularity Granularity (parallel computing) Granular cheese Granular convection Granular material Granular synthesis of sound...
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    of parallel computing: bit-level, instruction-level, data, and task parallelism. Parallelism has long been employed in high-performance computing, but...
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  • on different data, which is highly parallel computing. This heterogeneous systems technique is used in computing research and especially in supercomputing...
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  • Serverless computing is a cloud computing execution model in which the cloud provider allocates machine resources on demand, taking care of the servers...
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  • Bit (redirect from Bit (computing))
    comes in different levels of granularity (fine or coarse, that is, compressed or uncompressed information). When the granularity is finer—when information...
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    Fork–join model (category Parallel computing)
    sequential execution. Parallel sections may fork recursively until a certain task granularity is reached. Fork–join can be considered a parallel design pattern...
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  • article discusses the possibility of speeding up BFS through the use of parallel computing. In the conventional sequential BFS algorithm, two data structures...
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  • large number of computing cores on typical GPUs. In addition GPUs tend to be significantly more energy efficient than conventional computing clusters when...
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    thereby reducing computing and communication latency between modules and functional units. Custom hardware is limited in parallel processing capability...
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    the threads run, either concurrently on one core or in parallel on multiple cores. GPU computing environments like CUDA and OpenCL use the multithreading...
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  • requires an external clock, and the timing accuracy is limited by the granularity of this clock. An example of such a pulse extender is the Ronja Twister...
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  • has less control than an imperative language. To ensure a speedup, the granularity of tasks must be carefully chosen to be neither too big nor too small...
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  • Microservices (category Service-oriented (business computing))
    assemblies are abstracted behind simple URI interfaces. Any service, at any granularity, can be exposed." He described how a well-designed microservices platform...
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  • prefix matching.[citation needed] P-Grid partitions the key-space in a granularity adaptive to the load at that part of the key-space. Consequently, its...
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  • Adaptable Granularity of Changes for Massive-scale Collaborative Editing". Proceedings of the International Conference on Collaborative Computing: Networking...
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    system capacity without disrupting system function, with specificity and granularity to a level of sophistication not usually available with most server solutions...
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  • concept of distributed computing and modular programming, through SOA, and on to practices of mashups, SaaS, and cloud computing (which some see as the...
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  • Compiler (redirect from Parallel compiler)
    interpreter). Theoretical computing concepts developed by scientists, mathematicians, and engineers formed the basis of digital modern computing development during...
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  • than parallel execution. L2 cache per core for Lion Cove is increased to 2.5 MB from Redwood Cove's 2 MB. Lunar Lake is able to exercise more granular control...
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  • programs by collecting information on their execution. Based on their data granularity, on how profilers collect information, they are classified into event...
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  • redesigned to make use of parallel processing, or they could be easily reconfigured. As parallel and distributed computing grow in importance in the late...
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    IBM Blue Gene (category Parallel computing)
    to a granularity of half a rack (512 compute nodes), to allow the machine to continue to run. Each Blue Gene/L node was attached to three parallel communications...
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  • Algorithmic skeleton (category Parallel computing)
    In computing, algorithmic skeletons, or parallelism patterns, are a high-level parallel programming model for parallel and distributed computing. Algorithmic...
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  • computing can refer to: Data replication, where the same data is stored on multiple storage devices Computation replication, where the same computing...
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    Kurt Mehlhorn (category 1999 fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery)
    "Randomized and deterministic simulations of PRAMs by parallel machines with restricted granularity of parallel memories" (PDF), Acta Informatica, 21 (4): 339–374...
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  • Uzi Vishkin (category Researchers in distributed computing)
    for his work in the field of parallel computing. In 1996, he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, with the following...
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  • executes at time = Tx . In cases where a locking mechanism with finer granularity is not needed, a critical section is important. In the above case, if...
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  • distributed shared memory, distributed transactions etc.). In modern parallel computing systems, memory consistency must be maintained to avoid undesirable...
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