External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for large-scale computational problems in which the size of the internal memory of the computer is only a small fraction of the problem size. Typical EM algorithms are specially crafted for the EM situation. In the past, several attempts have been made to relate the large body of work on parallel algorithms to EM, but with limited success. The combination of EM computing, on multiple disks, with multiprocessor parallelism has been posted as a challenge by the ACM Working Group on Storage I/O for Large-Scale Computing. In this paper we provide a simulation technique which produces efficient parallel EM algorithms from efficient BSP-like parallel algorithms. The techniques obtained can accommodate ...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Say that a parallel algorithm that uses p processors and N (>p) shared memory locations is given. Th...
High performance applications involving large data sets require the efficient and flexible use of mu...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Block-wise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorit...
Blockwise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorith...
Abstract. The theory of bulk-synchronous parallel computing has pro-duced a large number of attracti...
. Data sets in large applications are often too massive to fit completely inside the computer's...
Parallel algorithms for the Bulk Synchronous Parallel (BSP) and closely related Coarse Gained Multic...
For the design and analysis of algorithms that process huge data sets, a machine model is needed tha...
For the design and analysis of algorithms that process huge data sets, a machine model is needed tha...
In this paper we present a paradigm for solving external-memory problems, and illustrate it by algor...
Data sets in large applications are often too massive to fit completely inside the computer’s intern...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
In this paper we present a paradigm for solving external-memory problems, and illustrate it by algor...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Say that a parallel algorithm that uses p processors and N (>p) shared memory locations is given. Th...
High performance applications involving large data sets require the efficient and flexible use of mu...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Block-wise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorit...
Blockwise access to data is a central theme in the design of efficient external memory (EM) algorith...
Abstract. The theory of bulk-synchronous parallel computing has pro-duced a large number of attracti...
. Data sets in large applications are often too massive to fit completely inside the computer's...
Parallel algorithms for the Bulk Synchronous Parallel (BSP) and closely related Coarse Gained Multic...
For the design and analysis of algorithms that process huge data sets, a machine model is needed tha...
For the design and analysis of algorithms that process huge data sets, a machine model is needed tha...
In this paper we present a paradigm for solving external-memory problems, and illustrate it by algor...
Data sets in large applications are often too massive to fit completely inside the computer’s intern...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
In this paper we present a paradigm for solving external-memory problems, and illustrate it by algor...
External memory (EM) algorithms are designed for computational problems in which the size of the int...
Say that a parallel algorithm that uses p processors and N (>p) shared memory locations is given. Th...
High performance applications involving large data sets require the efficient and flexible use of mu...