• Documents
  • Authors
  • Tables
  • Log in
  • Sign up
  • MetaCart
  • DMCA
  • Donate

CiteSeerX logo

Tools

Sorted by:
Try your query at:
Semantic Scholar Scholar Academic
Google Bing DBLP
Results 1 - 10 of 75,813
Next 10 →

Table 4: Tests on the parallel scalability of the code with respect to the construction and application of the preconditioner and to the matrix-vector product operation on problems of increasing size. The test example is Aircraft 1

in On the parallel solution of large industrial wave propagation problems
by L. Giraud, J. Langou, G. Sylv 2004
"... In PAGE 18: ... All the runs have been performed in single precision. In Table4 , we demonstrate the parallel scalability of the implementation of the main components of the numerical software. We solve problems of increasing size on a larger number of processors, keeping the number of unknowns per processor constant.... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 3: Tests on the parallel scalability of the code with respect to the construction and application of the preconditioner and to the matrix-vector product operation on problems of increasing size. The test example is the Airbus aircraft.

in
by B. Carpentieri, I. S. Duff, L. Giraud, G. Sylv
"... In PAGE 10: ... The runs were performed on 8 processors of the Compaq machine. Finally, in Table3 , we show the parallel scalability of the implementation of the FMM code [30]. We solve problems of increasing size on a larger number of processors, keeping the number of unknowns per processor constant.... ..."

Table 4: Tests on the parallel scalability of the code with respect to the construction and application of the preconditioner and to the matrix-vector product operation on problems of increasing size. The test example is Aircraft 1

in
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 18: ... All the runs have been performed in single precision. In Table4 , we demonstrate the parallel scalability of the implementation of the main components of the numerical software. We solve problems of increasing size on a larger number of processors, keeping the number of unknowns per processor constant.... ..."

Table 1: Parallel applications

in Improving Processor Allocation through Run-Time Measured Efficiency
by Julita Corbalán , Jesús Labarta 2001
"... In PAGE 3: ... Each one of them has different behavior considering the speedup. Table1 presents the characteristics of these applications, from higher to lower speedup. The complete perfor- mance analysis of these applications and their speedup curves can be found in [Corbalan99].... ..."
Cited by 2

Table 1: Parallel applications

in Improving Processor Allocation through Run-Time Measured Efficiency
by Julita Corbalán, Jesús Labarta 2001
"... In PAGE 3: ... Each one of them has different behavior considering the speedup. Table1 presents the characteristics of these applications, from higher to lower speedup. The complete perfor- mance analysis of these applications and their speedup curves can be found in [Corbalan99].... ..."
Cited by 2

Table 2: Parallel applications

in Performance-Driven Processor Allocation
by Julita Corbalán, Xavier Martorell, Jesús Labarta 2000
"... In PAGE 9: ... Each one of them has different behavior considering the speedup. Table2 presents the characteristics of these applications, from higher to lower speedup. Swim achieves a super-linear speedup, BT has a moderate- high speedup, hydro2d has low speedup and apsi has very bad speedup.... ..."
Cited by 11

Table 1: Parallel applications

in Performance-Driven Processor Allocation
by Julita Corbalán, Xavier Martorell, Jesús Labarta
"... In PAGE 10: ... Each one of them has different behavior considering the speedup. Table1 presents the characteristics of these applications, from higher to lower speedup. Swim achieves a super-linear speedup, BT has a mod- erate-high speedup, hydro2d has a low speedup and the apsi has a very bad speedup.... ..."

Table 2: Parallel applications

in Performance-Driven Processor Allocation
by Julita Corbalán, Xavier Martorell, Jesús Labarta
"... In PAGE 9: ... Each one of them has different behavior considering the speedup. Table2 presents the characteristics of these applications, from higher to lower speedup. Swim achieves a super-linear speedup, BT has a moderate- high speedup, hydro2d has low speedup and apsi has very bad speedup.... ..."

Table 5. Examples of cluster programming models.

in Cluster Computing: High-Performance, High-Availability, and High-Throughput Processing on a Network of Computers
by Chee Shin Yeo, Rajkumar Buyya, Hossein Pourreza, Rasit Eskicioglu, Peter Graham, Frank Sommers 2006
"... In PAGE 14: ... A coordination language together with a programming language defines the programming model of a cluster parallel application. Table5 shows some examples of cluster programming models. Table 5.... ..."
Cited by 1

Table 1. Deployable parallel applications

in Aspect-oriented support for modular parallel computing
by João L. Sobral 2006
"... In PAGE 2: ...mage around() : call (RayTracer.render(...)) { // redirect call to remote object return(/*remotely rendered image*/); } Table1 presents combinations of these modules and their purpose. By modularising parallelisation concerns into multiple aspects it is possible to manage multiple configurations of a parallel application and to deploy the one that more adequately matches the target platform.... ..."
Cited by 2
Next 10 →
Results 1 - 10 of 75,813
Powered by: Apache Solr
  • About CiteSeerX
  • Submit and Index Documents
  • Privacy Policy
  • Help
  • Data
  • Source
  • Contact Us

Developed at and hosted by The College of Information Sciences and Technology

© 2007-2019 The Pennsylvania State University