Parallel computation : models and methods / Selim G. Akl.
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TextPublication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1997.Description: xvi, 608 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: - 9780131470347
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| 004.24 / AM.I 2008 Introduction to software testing / | 004.24 / PA.H 2008 How we test software at Microsoft / | 004.33 / OL.B 2010 Building interactive systems : | 004.35 / AK.P 1997 Parallel computation : | 004.35 / BH.P 2009 Parallel computing / | 004.35 / CU.P 1999 Parallel computer architecture : | 004.35 / DO.S 2008 Software development for embedded multi-core systems : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 553-599) and index.
Models of Computation -- Combinational Circuits -- Parallel Prefix Computation -- Divide and Conquer -- Pointer-Based Data Structures -- Linear Arrays -- Meshes and Related Models -- Hypercubes and Stars -- Models Using Buses -- Broadcasting with Selective Reduction -- Parallel Synergy -- Bibliography.
This book focuses throughout on models of computation and methods of problem solving. This text shows how a parallel algorithm can be designed for a given computational problem to run on a parallel computer, and then how it can be analyzed to determine its goodness. The book covers in detail the main three models of computation used to design parallel algorithms (namely combinational circuits, shared memory machines, and interconnection networks). The algorithms are grouped by method of design (prefix computation, divide and conquer, and pointer based methods. Algorithms are described for interconnection networks varying from the simplest (linear array) to the most advanced (star). A chapter on bus-based models covers a current topic that has not received textbook treatment previously. This book organizes content around the twin themes of models of computation and methods of problem solving. It presents models that characterize and distinguish parallel computation — combinational circuits, interconnection networks, and shared memory machines, as well as models which use buses. Each chapter comprises a well thought out set of problems, and ends with comprehensive bibliographical remarks. A set of problems and comprehensive bibliographical remarks for each chapter is provided.
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