Advances in Parallel Computing: v. 1
D.J. Evans(Editor)
JAI Press Inc.
Published on 31. March 1991
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-1-55938-201-4 (ISBN)
Description
Parallel computing has begun to play a vital role in the advancement of science, engineering, and modern technology. This increased sophistication in research has led to a need for larger and faster computers, ie for parallel computers and they in turn are themselves stimulating the redevlopment of new computational methods. Recently parallelism has become the most frequently used technique to explore solutions to compute intensive situations. In parallel computing, the areas of computer engineering and physical sciences overlap considerably with the academic areas of mathematics and computer science. The knowledge requirement in each of these areas is different and requires an understanding of the growing complexity of computer architecture that has occurred over the past decade before being able to make progress in the parallel computing area. "Advances in Parallel Computing" attempts to address two specific areas. Firstly, survey articles of current interest in parallelism and secondly, research topics in parallelism which are constantly appearing and progressing in new directions. Thus, the series includes and explores topics that have been identified as future research areas.
The authors of these articles are be drawn from researchers who are current leaders in the field.
Parallel computing has begun to play a vital role in the advancement of science, engineering, and modern technology. This increased sophistication in research has led to a need for larger and faster computers, ie for parallel computers and they in turn are themselves stimulating the redevlopment of new computational methods. Recently parallelism has become the most frequently used technique to explore solutions to compute intensive situations. In parallel computing, the areas of computer engineering and physical sciences overlap considerably with the academic areas of mathematics and computer science. The knowledge requirement in each of these areas is different and requires an understanding of the growing complexity of computer architecture that has occurred over the past decade before being able to make progress in the parallel computing area. "Advances in Parallel Computing" attempts to address two specific areas. Firstly, survey articles of current interest in parallelism and secondly, research topics in parallelism which are constantly appearing and progressing in new directions. Thus, the series includes and explores topics that have been identified as future research areas.
The authors of these articles are be drawn from researchers who are current leaders in the field.
The authors of these articles are be drawn from researchers who are current leaders in the field.
Parallel computing has begun to play a vital role in the advancement of science, engineering, and modern technology. This increased sophistication in research has led to a need for larger and faster computers, ie for parallel computers and they in turn are themselves stimulating the redevlopment of new computational methods. Recently parallelism has become the most frequently used technique to explore solutions to compute intensive situations. In parallel computing, the areas of computer engineering and physical sciences overlap considerably with the academic areas of mathematics and computer science. The knowledge requirement in each of these areas is different and requires an understanding of the growing complexity of computer architecture that has occurred over the past decade before being able to make progress in the parallel computing area. "Advances in Parallel Computing" attempts to address two specific areas. Firstly, survey articles of current interest in parallelism and secondly, research topics in parallelism which are constantly appearing and progressing in new directions. Thus, the series includes and explores topics that have been identified as future research areas.
The authors of these articles are be drawn from researchers who are current leaders in the field.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
707 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55938-201-4 (9781559382014)
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Content
Parallel computing - a new era, David J.Evans; computations with large and band matrices on vector processors, Zahari Zlatev; project spaceguard - parallel computation of planet-crossing asteroid orbits, A.Milani et al; perturbation of fixed point iterative methods, J-C.Miellou et al; problems which are unlikely to have efficient parallel algorithms, D.L.S.Tseng and R.C.T.Lee; on the partition of algorithms into hypercubes, E.L.Zapata et al; a model for the deterministic performance analysis of MIMD parallel computer systems, M.P.Bekakos and David J.Evans; mapping parallel programmes on to distributed architecture, Shirely A.Williams; interconnection structures and parallel computing, G.Alberto De Biase; designing parallel algorithms for linearly connected processors and systolic arrays, M.Cosnard; optical systolic arrays, K.G.Margaritis and D.J.Evans.