Abstmct-In most parallel random access machine (PRAM) models, memory references are assumed to take unit time. In practice, and in theory, certain scan operations, also known as prefix computations, can execute in no more time than these parallel memory references. This paper outlines an extensive study of the effect of including, in the PRAM models, such scan operations as unit-time primitives. The study concludes that the primitives improve the asymptotic running time of many algorithms by an O(log n) factor greatly simplify the description of many algorithms, and are significantly easier to implement than memory references. We therefore argue that the algorithm designer should feel free to use these operations as if they were as cheap as...
Abstract. We study the problem of sorting on a parallel computer with limited communication bandwidt...
Both PRAM and RMESH are important parallel computing models. This paper gives two algorithms that si...
Todays parallel computers provide good support for problems that can be easily embedded on the machi...
The authors describe an optimized implementation of a set of scan (also called all-prefix-sums) prim...
Ibis paper describes an optimized implementation of a set of mm (also called ah-prefix-sums) primiti...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
As, technology grows day by day,computers become ever faster with its importance and having maximum ...
Many data acquisition systems incorporate high-speed scanners to convert analog signals into digital...
We address the problem of sorting n integers each in the range {l, ... ,m}, for m = n to the O(l), i...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
List ranking and list scan are two primitive operations used in many parallel algorithms that use li...
The capability of the Random Access Machine (RAM) to execute any instruction in constant time is not...
AbstractThe queue-read, queue-write (qrqw) parallel random access machine (pram) model permits concu...
The log cost measure has been viewed as a more reasonable method of measuring the time complexity of...
A bold vision that guided this work is as follows: (i) a parallel algorithms and programming course ...
Abstract. We study the problem of sorting on a parallel computer with limited communication bandwidt...
Both PRAM and RMESH are important parallel computing models. This paper gives two algorithms that si...
Todays parallel computers provide good support for problems that can be easily embedded on the machi...
The authors describe an optimized implementation of a set of scan (also called all-prefix-sums) prim...
Ibis paper describes an optimized implementation of a set of mm (also called ah-prefix-sums) primiti...
170 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.In this thesis, we compare th...
As, technology grows day by day,computers become ever faster with its importance and having maximum ...
Many data acquisition systems incorporate high-speed scanners to convert analog signals into digital...
We address the problem of sorting n integers each in the range {l, ... ,m}, for m = n to the O(l), i...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
List ranking and list scan are two primitive operations used in many parallel algorithms that use li...
The capability of the Random Access Machine (RAM) to execute any instruction in constant time is not...
AbstractThe queue-read, queue-write (qrqw) parallel random access machine (pram) model permits concu...
The log cost measure has been viewed as a more reasonable method of measuring the time complexity of...
A bold vision that guided this work is as follows: (i) a parallel algorithms and programming course ...
Abstract. We study the problem of sorting on a parallel computer with limited communication bandwidt...
Both PRAM and RMESH are important parallel computing models. This paper gives two algorithms that si...
Todays parallel computers provide good support for problems that can be easily embedded on the machi...