AbstractWe consider an extension of the well-known PRAM model for parallel distributed-memory computers using local communications. We present scheduling algorithms for the execution of complete binary trees on hypercube, de Bruijn, linear and grid interconnection networks on this model. We also show that a two-dimensional grid precedence graph can be executed in optimal time on all these networks
This paper addresses the problem of designing a parallel reduction architecture for applicative lang...
This paper resolves a long-standing open problem on whether the concurrent write capability of paral...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
AbstractWe consider an extension of the well-known PRAM model for parallel distributed-memory comput...
The PRAM is a shared memory model of parallel computation which abstracts away from inessential engi...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
A companion paper has introduced the Hierarchical PRAM (H-PRAM) model of parallel computation, which...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present and analyze models for designing parallel programs. In t...
AbstractPart I of this paper presented a novel technique for approximate parallel scheduling and a n...
AbstractWe study the problem of scheduling a parallel computation so as to minimize the maximum numb...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
We introduce a model of parallel computation that retains the ideal properties of the PRAM by using ...
AbstractIn this paper matching upper and lower bounds for broadcast on general purpose parallel comp...
AbstractWe present here a new deterministic parallel algorithm for the two-processor scheduling prob...
Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write (EREW) parallel random-access memory (PRAM) model with a...
This paper addresses the problem of designing a parallel reduction architecture for applicative lang...
This paper resolves a long-standing open problem on whether the concurrent write capability of paral...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...
AbstractWe consider an extension of the well-known PRAM model for parallel distributed-memory comput...
The PRAM is a shared memory model of parallel computation which abstracts away from inessential engi...
In this thesis we study the behavior of parallel applications represented by a precedence graph. The...
A companion paper has introduced the Hierarchical PRAM (H-PRAM) model of parallel computation, which...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present and analyze models for designing parallel programs. In t...
AbstractPart I of this paper presented a novel technique for approximate parallel scheduling and a n...
AbstractWe study the problem of scheduling a parallel computation so as to minimize the maximum numb...
AbstractWe describe dense edge-disjoint embeddings of the complete binary tree with n leaves in the ...
We introduce a model of parallel computation that retains the ideal properties of the PRAM by using ...
AbstractIn this paper matching upper and lower bounds for broadcast on general purpose parallel comp...
AbstractWe present here a new deterministic parallel algorithm for the two-processor scheduling prob...
Using an exclusive-read and exclusive-write (EREW) parallel random-access memory (PRAM) model with a...
This paper addresses the problem of designing a parallel reduction architecture for applicative lang...
This paper resolves a long-standing open problem on whether the concurrent write capability of paral...
The Parallel Random Access Machine (PRAM) is an abstract parallel machine consisting of a synchrono...