• In computer programming, explicit parallelism is the representation of concurrent computations using primitives in the form of operators, function calls...
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    tasks. In some cases parallelism is transparent to the programmer, such as in bit-level or instruction-level parallelism, but explicitly parallel algorithms...
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  • enable parallel execution, as opposed to explicit parallelism. Programming languages with implicit parallelism include Axum, BMDFM, HPF, Id, LabVIEW, MATLAB...
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  • Automatic parallelization Bridging model Concurrency Degree of parallelism Explicit parallelism List of concurrent and parallel programming languages Optical...
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    conscious parallelism. In a concerted action also known as concerted activity, competitors exchange some information without reaching any explicit agreement...
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    Instruction-level parallelism (ILP) is the parallel or simultaneous execution of a sequence of instructions in a computer program. More specifically ILP...
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  • and pbdMPI, where Rmpi focuses on manager-workers parallelism while pbdMPI focuses on SPMD parallelism. Both implementations fully support Open MPI or MPICH2...
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    business use). Within the same time frame, while computer clusters used parallelism outside the computer on a commodity network, supercomputers began to...
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  • Martina (1991), Schwefel, Hans-Paul; Männer, Reinhard (eds.), "Explicit parallelism of genetic algorithms through population structures", Parallel Problem...
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  • side, reactive programming is a form of what could be described as "explicit parallelism"[citation needed], and could therefore be beneficial for utilizing...
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  • provides a descriptive geometry of elliptic space in which Clifford parallelism is made explicit. The lines on 1 in elliptic space are described by versors with...
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  • in terms of performance, as well as difficult to read or debug. Explicit parallelism is one of the main reasons for the poor performance of Enterprise...
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  • Programming Stream processing Dataflow programming Models Implicit parallelism Explicit parallelism Concurrency Non-blocking algorithm Hardware Flynn's taxonomy...
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  • processors in being optimized from the outset for a higher degree of explicit parallelism, and for higher throughput (or lower power consumption) at the expense...
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  • good performance: having no parallel directives or other forms of explicit parallelism, ZPL exploits the operational trait that when aggregate computations...
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  • Software is said to exhibit scalable parallelism if it can make use of additional processors to solve larger problems, i.e. this term refers to software...
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    parallelism (and thus performance) was no better than other RISCs, so it failed in the market. Itanium would adopt a more flexible form of explicit parallelism...
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  • Loop-level parallelism is a form of parallelism in software programming that is concerned with extracting parallel tasks from loops. The opportunity for...
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    specifically talk about parallel lines; it is only a postulate related to parallelism. Euclid gave the definition of parallel lines in Book I, Definition 23...
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  • amount of parallelism is fixed at program startup time, typically with a single thread of execution per processor. In order to express parallelism, UPC extends...
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  • Berkovich, Efraim; Nuzman, Joseph (1998), "Explicit Multi-Threading (XMT) bridging models for instruction parallelism", Proc. 1998 ACM Symposium on Parallel...
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    Programming Stream processing Dataflow programming Models Implicit parallelism Explicit parallelism Concurrency Non-blocking algorithm Hardware Flynn's taxonomy...
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  • In computing, algorithmic skeletons, or parallelism patterns, are a high-level parallel programming model for parallel and distributed computing. Algorithmic...
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    partially-ordered components or units of computation. Note that in computer science, parallelism and concurrency are two different things: a parallel program uses multiple...
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  • Concurrent Collections (CnC)—Achieves implicit parallelism independent of memory model by explicitly defining flow of data and control Concurrent Haskell—lazy...
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    multiple-issue processor) is a CPU that implements a form of parallelism called instruction-level parallelism within a single processor. In contrast to a scalar...
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  • Explicitly parallel instruction computing (EPIC) is a term coined in 1997 by the HP–Intel alliance to describe a computing paradigm that researchers had...
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  • sub-categories of SIMD in 1972. A sequential computer which exploits no parallelism in either the instruction or data streams. Single control unit (CU) fetches...
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  • knowledge in explicit rules. This difficulty does not arise, however, when logic programs are used to represent the existing, explicit rules of a business...
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  • "hyperblock". Hyperblocks are designed to be able to easily run in parallel. Parallelism of modern CPU designs generally starts to plateau at about eight internal...
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