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Parallel Computing Hits The Power Wall Principles Challenges And A Survey Of Solutions 1st Ed 2019 Arthur Francisco Lorenzon

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Parallel Computing Hits The Power Wall Principles Challenges And A Survey Of Solutions 1st Ed 2019 Arthur Francisco Lorenzon
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Author: Arthur Francisco Lorenzon, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck Filho
ISBN: 9783030287184, 9783030287191, 3030287181, 303028719X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Parallel Computing Hits The Power Wall Principles Challenges And A Survey Of Solutions 1st Ed 2019 Arthur Francisco Lorenzon by Arthur Francisco Lorenzon, Antonio Carlos Schneider Beck Filho 9783030287184, 9783030287191, 3030287181, 303028719X instant download after payment.

This book describes several approaches to adaptability that are applied for the optimization of parallel applications, such as thread-level parallelism exploitation and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling on multicore systems.
This book explains how software developers can apply a novel technique to adapt the number of threads at runtime without any modification in the source code nor recompilation.
This book is useful for software developers in general since it offers realistic examples throughout to demonstrate various techniques presented.

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