Interconnection Networks and Mapping and Scheduling Parallel Computations: DIMACS Workshop, February 7-9, 1994

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American Mathematical Society, 1995 - 343 lappuses
The interconnection network is one of the most basic components of a massively parallel computer system. Such systems consist of hundreds or thousands of processors interconnected to work cooperatively on computations. One of the central problems in parallel computing is the task of mapping a collection of processes onto the processors and routing network of a parallel machine. Once this mapping is done, it is critical to schedule computations within and communication among processors so that the necessary inputs for a process are available where and when the process is scheduled to be compute.

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