The problem of finding an optimal product sequence for sequential multiplication of a chain of. matrices (the matrix chain ordering problem, MCOP) is well-known and has been studied for a long time. In this paper, we consider the, problem of finding an optimal product schedule for evaluating a chain of matrix products on a parallel computer (the matrix chain scheduling problem, MCSP). The difference between the MCSP and the MCOP is that the MCOP pertains to a product sequence for single processor systems and the MCSP pertains to a sequence of concurrent matrix products for parallel systems. The approach of parallelizing each matrix product after finding an optimal product sequence for single processor systems does not always guarantee the m...
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http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2007-500-011.pdfWe study a problem of optimal scheduling and lot-...
AbstractWe present an efficient parallel algorithm for scheduling n unit length tasks on m identical...
The problem of finding an optimal product sequence for sequential multiplication of a chain of matri...
This paper considers the computation of matrix chain products of the form M1 x M2 x ... M(n-1). The ...
Discussion of the computation of matrix chain products of the form M//1 multiplied by M//2 multiplie...
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International audienceThis study focuses on the parallel resolution of the matrix chain ordering pro...
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Abstract. This paper considers the computation of matrix chain products of the form M1 x M2 ’’"...
Scheduling dependent tasks is one of the most challenging versions of the scheduling problem in para...
This paper reports an experimental study on the suitability of systolic algorithms scheduling method...
The problem of scheduling n tasks in a multiprocessor system with m processors to minimize the makes...
The main goal of this research is to use OpenMP, Posix Threads and Microsoft Parallel Patterns libra...
International audienceThis article studies a problem of optimal scheduling and lot sizing a number o...
International audienceThis article studies a problem of optimal scheduling and lot sizing a number o...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2007-500-011.pdfWe study a problem of optimal scheduling and lot-...
AbstractWe present an efficient parallel algorithm for scheduling n unit length tasks on m identical...
The problem of finding an optimal product sequence for sequential multiplication of a chain of matri...
This paper considers the computation of matrix chain products of the form M1 x M2 x ... M(n-1). The ...
Discussion of the computation of matrix chain products of the form M//1 multiplied by M//2 multiplie...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7769.09285(WU-DCS-RR--225) / BLDSC -...
International audienceThis study focuses on the parallel resolution of the matrix chain ordering pro...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:7769.09285(WU-DCS-RR--224) / BLDSC -...
Abstract. This paper considers the computation of matrix chain products of the form M1 x M2 ’’"...
Scheduling dependent tasks is one of the most challenging versions of the scheduling problem in para...
This paper reports an experimental study on the suitability of systolic algorithms scheduling method...
The problem of scheduling n tasks in a multiprocessor system with m processors to minimize the makes...
The main goal of this research is to use OpenMP, Posix Threads and Microsoft Parallel Patterns libra...
International audienceThis article studies a problem of optimal scheduling and lot sizing a number o...
International audienceThis article studies a problem of optimal scheduling and lot sizing a number o...
http://www.emse.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/RR_2007-500-011.pdfWe study a problem of optimal scheduling and lot-...
AbstractWe present an efficient parallel algorithm for scheduling n unit length tasks on m identical...