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Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011
- David A. Padua:
Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing. Springer 2011, ISBN 978-0-387-09765-7
A
- Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics. 1
- Access Anomaly. 1
- Rajesh K. Karmani, Gul Agha:
Actors. 1-11 - Mark S. Squillante:
Affinity Scheduling. 11-16 - Ajtai-Komlós-Szemerédi Sorting Network. 16
- Joel I. Seiferas:
AKS Network. 16-23 - AKS Sorting Network. 23
- Marian Brezina, Jonathan J. Hu, Ray S. Tuminaro:
Algebraic Multigrid. 23-33 - Peter Sanders:
Algorithm Engineering. 33-38 - Algorithmic Skeletons. 38
- All Prefix Sums. 38
- Jesper Larsson Träff, Robert A. van de Geijn:
All-to-All. 42-47 - All-to-All Broadcast. 47
- Allen and Kennedy Algorithm. 38
- Jesper Larsson Träff, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Allgather. 39-42 - Altivec. 47
- Benjamin Sander:
AMD Opteron Processor Barcelona. 47-52 - Amdahl's Argument. 52
- John L. Gustafson:
Amdahl's Law. 53-60 - AMG. 60
- Analytics, Massive-Scale. 60
- Anomaly Detection. 60
- Ron O. Dror, Cliff Young, David E. Shaw:
Anton, A Special-Purpose Molecular Simulation Machine. 60-71 - Application-Specific Integrated Circuits. 71
- Applications and Parallelism. 71
- Architecture Independence. 71
- Area-Universal Networks. 71
- Calvin Lin:
Array Languages. 71-75 - Jenq Kuen Lee, Rong-Guey Chang, Chi-Bang Kuan:
Array Languages, Compiler Techniques for. 75-87 - Asynchronous Iterations. 87
- Giorgios Kollias, Ananth Grama, Zhiyuan Li:
Asynchronous Iterative Algorithms. 87-95 - Asynchronous Iterative Computations. 95
- R. Clint Whaley:
ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software). 95-101 - Atomic Operations. 101
- Automated Empirical Optimization. 101
- Automated Empirical Tuning. 101
- Automated Performance Tuning. 101
- Automated Tuning. 101
- Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software (ATLAS). 101
- Richard W. Vuduc:
Autotuning. 102-105
B
- Backpressure. 107
- Thilo Kielmann, Sergei Gorlatch:
Bandwidth-Latency Models (BSP, LogP). 107-112 - Utpal Banerjee:
Banerjee's Dependence Test. 112-120 - Barnes-Hut. 120
- Barriers. 120
- Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (BLAS). 120
- Rocco De Nicola:
Behavioral Equivalences. 120-127 - Behavioral Relations. 127
- Jack J. Dongarra, Piotr Luszczek:
Benchmarks. 127-129 - Beowulf Clusters. 129
- Beowulf-Class Clusters. 130
- Paul Feautrier:
Bernstein's Conditions. 130-134 - Srinivas Aluru:
Bioinformatics. 134-136 - Bisimilarity. 136
- Rob J. van Glabbeek:
Bisimulation. 136-139 - Bisimulation Equivalence. 139
- Selim G. Akl:
Bitonic Sort. 139-146 - Bitonic Sorting Network. 146
- Gabriel Zachmann:
Bitonic Sorting, Adaptive. 146-157 - Robert A. van de Geijn, Kazushige Goto:
BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms). 157-164 - Blocking. 164
- Lawrence Snyder:
Blue CHiP. 165-175 - Blue CHiP Project. 175
- Blue Gene/L. 175
- Blue Gene/P. 175
- Blue Gene/Q. 176
- André Seznec:
Branch Predictors. 176-182 - Brent's Law. 182
- John L. Gustafson:
Brent's Theorem. 182-185 - Jesper Larsson Träff, Robert A. van de Geijn:
Broadcast. 186-192 - BSP. 192
- Alexander Tiskin:
BSP (Bulk Synchronous Parallelism). 192-199 - Bulk Synchronous Parallelism (BSP). 199
- Bus: Shared Channel. 200
- Rajeev Balasubramonian, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Buses and Crossbars. 200-205 - Butterfly. 205
C
- Guy L. Steele Jr.:
C. 207-212 - Cache Affinity Scheduling. 212
- Xiaowei Shen:
Cache Coherence. 212-216 - Josep Torrellas:
Cache-Only Memory Architecture (COMA). 216-220 - Caches, NUMA. 220
- Calculus of Mobile Processes. 220
- Mark E. Tuckerman, Eric J. Bohm, Laxmikant V. Kalé, Glenn J. Martyna:
Car-Parrinello Method. 220-227 - Carbon Cycle Research. 220
- CDC 6600. 227
- Pen-Chung Yew:
Cedar Multiprocessor. 227-234 - CELL. 234
- H. Peter Hofstee:
Cell Broadband Engine Processor. 234-241 - Cell Processor. 241
- Cell/B.E. 241
- Matthew J. Sottile:
Cellular Automata. 241-247 - Bruce Hendrickson:
Chaco. 248-249 - Bradford L. Chamberlain:
Chapel (Cray Inc. HPCS Language). 249-256 - Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Charm++. 256-264 - Checkpoint-Recovery. 273
- Checkpoint/Restart. 264
- Martin Schulz:
Checkpointing. 264-273 - CHiP Architecture. 273
- CHiP Computer. 273
- Cholesky Factorization. 273
- Charles E. Leiserson:
Cilk. 273-288 - Cilk Plus. 288
- Cilk++. 288
- Cilk-1. 288
- Cilk-5. 289
- Cilkscreen. 289
- Cluster File Systems. 289
- Cluster of Workstations. 289
- Thomas L. Sterling:
Clusters. 289-297 - CM Fortran. 297
- Daniel P. Siewiorek, Edward F. Gehringer:
Cm* - The First Non-Uniform Memory Access Architecture. 297-303 - CM-Lisp. 304
- CML. 304
- CnC. 304
- Robert W. Numrich:
Coarray Fortran. 304-310 - Cédric Bastoul:
Code Generation. 310-318 - Collect. 318
- Robert A. van de Geijn, Jesper Larsson Träff:
Collective Communication. 318-327 - Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Sayantan Sur, Hari Subramoni, Krishna Chaitanya Kandalla:
Collective Communication, Network Support For. 327-334 - COMA (Cache-Only Memory Architecture). 334
- Laxmikant V. Kalé, Pritish Jetley:
Combinatorial Search. 334-341 - Commodity Clusters. 341
- Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP). 341
- Community Atmosphere Model (CAM). 341
- Community Climate Model (CCM). 341
- Patrick H. Worley, Mariana Vertenstein, Anthony P. Craig:
Community Climate System Model. 342-351 - Community Climate System Model (CCSM). 351
- Community Earth System Model (CESM). 351
- Community Ice Code (CICE). 352
- Community Land Model (CLM). 352
- Compiler Optimizations for Array Languages. 352
- Compilers. 352
- Complete Exchange. 352
- Complex Event Processing. 352
- Computational Biology. 352
- Computational Chemistry. 352
- Computational Models. 352
- Geoffrey C. Fox:
Computational Sciences. 352-360 - John C. Hart:
Computer Graphics. 360-364