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Programming models for parallel computing

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"With the coming of the parallel computing era, computer scientists have turned their attention to designing programming models that are suited for high-performance parallel computing and supercomputing systems. Programming parallel systems is complicated by the fact that multiple processing units are simultaneously computing and moving data. This book offers an overview of some of the most prominent parallel programming models used in high-performance computing and supercomputing systems today. The chapters describe the programming models in a unique tutorial style rather than using the formal approach taken in the research literature. The aim is to cover a wide range of parallel programming models, enablign the reader to understand what each has to offer. The book begins with a description of the Message Passing Interface (MPI), the most common parallel programming model for distributed memory computing. It goes on to cover one-sided communication models, ranging from low-level runtime libraries (GASNet, OpenSHMEM) to high-level programming models (UPC, GA, Chapel); task-oriented programming models (Charm++, ADLB, Scioto, Swift, CnC) that allow users to describe their computation and data movement as necessary; and parallel programming models intended for on-node parallelism in the context of multicore architecture or attached accelerators (OpenMP, Cilk Plus, TBB, CUDA, OpenCL). The book will be a valuable resource for graduate students, researchers, and any scientist who works with data sets and large computations"--Back cover.

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Language
English
Pages
458

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Table of Contents

Message passing interface / W. Gropp and R. Thakur
Global address space networking / P. Hargrove
OpenSHMEM / J. Kuehn and S. Poole
Unified parallel C / K. Yelick and Y. Zhang
Global arrays / S. Krishnamoorthy, J. Daily, A. Vishnu and B. Palmer
Chapel / B. Chamberlain
Charm++ / L. Kale, N. Jain, and J. Lifflander
Asynchronous dynamic load balancing / E. Lusk, R. Butler, and S. Pieper
Scalable collections of task objects / J. Dinan
Swift: extreme-scale, implicitly parallel scripting / T. Armstrong, J.M. Wozniak, M. Wilde and I.T. Foster
Concurrent collections / K. Knobe, M. Burke, and F. Schlimbach
OpenMP / B. Chapman, D. Eachempati, and S. Chandrasekaran
Cilk plus / A. Robison and C. Leiserson
Intel threading building blocks / A. Kukanov
Compute unified device architecture / W. Hwu and D. Kirk
OpenCL: the open computing language / T. Mattson.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-458).

Series
Scientific and engineering computation, Scientific and engineering computation

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
004/.35
Library of Congress
QA76.58 .P78 2015, QA76.642

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 458 pages
Number of pages
458

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27208595M
ISBN 10
0262528819
ISBN 13
9780262528818
LCCN
2015039693
OCLC/WorldCat
926821020

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20028546W

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