International audienceThis paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms for homogeneous master-worker platforms. While matrix-product is well-understood for homogeneous 2D-arrays of processors, there are two key hypotheses that render our work original and innovative:-Centralized data. We assume that all matrix files originate from, and must be returned to, the master. The master distributes both data and computations to the workers. Typically, our approach is useful in the context of speeding up MATLAB or SCILAB clients running on a server (which acts as the master and initial repository of files).-Limited memory. Because we investigate the parallelization of large problems, we cannot assume that full matrix pan...
This paper describes a novel parallel algorithm that implements a dense matrix multiplication operat...
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International audienceThis paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms ...
International audienceThis paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms ...
This paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms for homogeneous master...
International audienceThis paper is focused on designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithm...
The multiplication of a vector by a matrix is the kernel operation in many algorithms used in scient...
The results summarized in this document deal with the scheduling of independent tasks on large scale...
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Introduction We describe a novel architecture for a "linear algebra server" that operates...
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Abstract. A style for programming problems from matrix algebra is developed with a familiar example ...
The use of an appropriate methodology for calculating the communication cost, time complexity and pe...
Some level-2 and level-3 Distributed Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (DBLAS) that have been impleme...
This paper describes a novel parallel algorithm that implements a dense matrix multiplication operat...
Scheduling large amount of jobs/tasks over large-scale distributed systems play a significant role t...
The computing and communication resources of high performance computing systems are becoming heterog...
International audienceThis paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms ...
International audienceThis paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms ...
This paper is aimed at designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithms for homogeneous master...
International audienceThis paper is focused on designing efficient parallel matrix-product algorithm...
The multiplication of a vector by a matrix is the kernel operation in many algorithms used in scient...
The results summarized in this document deal with the scheduling of independent tasks on large scale...
Using super-resolution techniques to estimate the direction that a signal arrived at a radio receive...
Introduction We describe a novel architecture for a "linear algebra server" that operates...
Parallel computing on networks of workstations are intensively used in some application areas such a...
Abstract. A style for programming problems from matrix algebra is developed with a familiar example ...
The use of an appropriate methodology for calculating the communication cost, time complexity and pe...
Some level-2 and level-3 Distributed Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines (DBLAS) that have been impleme...
This paper describes a novel parallel algorithm that implements a dense matrix multiplication operat...
Scheduling large amount of jobs/tasks over large-scale distributed systems play a significant role t...
The computing and communication resources of high performance computing systems are becoming heterog...