Programming three parallel computers |
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Authors: | Kallstrom M Thakkar SS |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Comput. Sci., Manchester Univ.; |
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Abstract: | Three commercial systems are considered from a programmer's point of view. The three are the Intel iPSC, a network of Inmos transputers, and the Sequent Balance. The differences in overhead are examined by implementing a solution to the traveling-salesman problem on all three. The evaluation focuses on three major issues in parallel programming: (1) how execution is divided among processing elements and how it is controlled; (2) how data are shared; and (3) how events are synchronized. The experiences of the authors are presented and some specific as well as general conclusions are drawn |
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