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Multicore computing: algorithms, architectures, and applications
Rajasekaran S., Fiondella L., Ahmed M., Ammar R., Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, FL, 2013. 452 pp. Type: Book (978-1-439854-34-1)
Multicore systems have become omnipresent in every aspect of computing. However, programming these architectures and especially achieving the best application performance are difficult tasks, because many different aspects and effects ...
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Apr 25 2014
Handbook of parallel computing: models, algorithms and applications
Rajasekaran S., Reif J., TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, 2007. Type: Book
For a mature, established discipline, a handbook is often a comprehensive repository of proven knowledge that a practitioner uses as a reference, or perhaps as a source of ideas for brainstorming. Parallel computing is, however, anythi...
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Nov 17 2008
Finding Hamiltonian paths in tournaments on clusters
Huang C., Rajasekaran S., Yang L., He X. Cluster Computing 9(3): 345-353, 2006. Type: Article
This pleasant to read, clear, and well-written manuscript describes an interesting solution to a popular graph problem. The text includes a theoretical discussion of Hamiltonian paths in tournaments (HPTs), including concise proofs of ...
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Apr 5 2007
Out-of-core computing on mesh connected computers
Rajasekaran S. Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing 64(11): 1311-1317, 2004. Type: Article
If you’re into the theory of distributed computing, then you may find this paper interesting. The author has written it for an advanced reader, as he references many papers with which the average reader may not be familia...
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Aug 19 2005
Mesh Connected Computers with Fixed and Reconfigurable Buses: Packet Routing and Sorting
Rajasekaran S. IEEE Transactions on Computers 45(5): 529-539, 1996. Type: Article
Routing and sorting problems are basic to the nature of the applications for which we use computers and networks. In a multinode architecture, routing and sorting become similar problems. Sorting, in large part, is a routing problem wi...
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Jun 1 1997
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