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|    About the different granularity of paral    |
|    11 Sep 08 00:00:44    |
      There exists several different granularity of parallelism,such as fine       grain parallelism and coarse grain parallelism( eg. Task level       parallelism).       Some technics tackle with exploiting fine grain parallelism such as       Stanford's famous approach proposed by 1998,and some other technics       address the issue of exploiting task level prarallelism such as       Compaan/Laura approach by Leiden University.              So, what I want to ask is : the trend of exploiting parallelism.       Any papers or surveys that contain comparison of these different       granularity of parallelism, or other concept related(such as evolution       of exploiting the fine/ coarse grain parallelism) will be preferred.              If anybody could recommend some research work or publications that is       related to above issues, I would appreciate for that.              Thank you very much!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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