
Difference of software development for parallel computing technology from sequential programming is dicussed. Arguements for introduction of new phases into technology of software engineering are given. These phases are: decomposition of algorithms, assignment of jobs to performers, conducting and mapping of logical to physical performers. Issues of performance evaluation of algorithms are briefly discussed. Decomposition of algorithms and programs into parts that can be executed in parallel is dicussed.
antidependence, T57-57.97, decomposition, dependence on the output data, Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods, multilevel structure, graph, asymptotic analysis, parallelization of algorithms and programs, Bernstein conditions, QA1-939, parallelizing cycles, true dependence, Mathematics
antidependence, T57-57.97, decomposition, dependence on the output data, Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods, multilevel structure, graph, asymptotic analysis, parallelization of algorithms and programs, Bernstein conditions, QA1-939, parallelizing cycles, true dependence, Mathematics
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