Search for dissertations about: "parallel programming"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 123 swedish dissertations containing the words parallel programming.
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1. Parallelism in Constraint Programming
Abstract : Writing efficient parallel programs is the biggest challenge of the software industry for the foreseeable future. We are currently in a time when parallel computers are the norm, not the exception. Soon, parallel processors will be standard even in cell phones. READ MORE
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2. Advances in Task-Based Parallel Programming for Distributed Memory Architectures
Abstract : It has become common knowledge that parallel programming is needed for scientific applications, particularly for running large scale simulations. Different programming models are introduced for simplifying parallel programming, while enabling an application to use the full computational capacity of the hardware. READ MORE
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3. Embedded Languages for Data-Parallel Programming
Abstract : Computers today are becoming more and more parallel. General purpose processors (CPUs) have multiple processing cores and Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) units for data-parallelism. Graphics processors (GPUs) bring massive parallelism at the cost of being harder to program than CPUs. READ MORE
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4. Pattern-based Programming Abstractions for Heterogeneous Parallel Computing
Abstract : Contemporary computer architectures utilize wide multi-core processors, accelerators such as GPUs, and clustering of individual computers into complex large-scale systems. These hardware trends are prevalent across computers of all sizes, from the largest supercomputers down to the smallest mobile phones. READ MORE
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5. Contributions to parallel multiparadigm languages : combining object-oriented and rule-based programming
Abstract : Today, object-oriented programming is widely used as a practical tool. For some types of complex applications, the object-oriented style needs to be complemented with other types of programming paradigms into a multiparadigm language. One candidate for such a complement is the rule-based programming paradigm. READ MORE