
part 1 foundations chapter 1 introduction the power and potential of parallelism examining sequential and parallel programs parallelism using multiple instruction streams the goals: scalability and performance portability chapter summary chapter 2 understanding parallel computers balancing machine specifics with portability a look at six parallel computers an abstraction of sequential computer the pram: a parallel computer model the cta: a practical parallelcomputer model memory reference mechanisms a closer look at communication applying the cta model chapter summary chapter 3 reasoning about performance part 2 parallel abstractions .chapter 4 first steps toward parallel programming chapter 5 scalable algorithmic techniques part 3 parallel programming languages chapter 6 programming with threads chapter 7 mpl and other local view languages chapter 8 zpl and other global view languages chapter 9 assessing the state of the art rart 4 looking forward chapter 10 future directions in parallel programming chapter 11 writing parallel programs glossary references index |
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