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Introduction to Parallel Computing, 2/E
ISBN-10: 0201648652
ISBN-13: 9780201648652
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2003
Format: Cloth; 656 pp
Published: 01/16/2003
Status: Instock
In this text, readers will learn techniques for the design and analysis of parallel algorithms. The broad, balanced coverage includes sorting and graph algorithms, discrete optimization techniques, and scientific computing applications. The authors focus on parallel algorithms for realistic machine models while avoiding architectures that are unrealizable in practice. The book provides an example-rich tutorial introduction to portable parallel programming using standards such as MPI, Pthreads, and OpenMP. Several new chapters have been added to provide a more complete introduction to parallel computing.
PART I: BASICS1. Parallel Programming Platforms2. Principles of Parallel Algorithm Design3. Analytical Modeling of Parallel Programs4. Basic Communication OperationsPART II: PARALLEL PROGRAMMING5. Parallel Programming Paradigms6. Programming Shared Address Space Platforms7. Programming Message Passing PlatformsPART III: PARALLEL ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS8. Dense Matrix Algorithms9. Sorting10. Graph Algorithms11. Discrete Optimization Problems12. Dynamic Programming13. Fast Fourier Transform
Introduction to Parallel Computing, Second Edition
Ananth Grama
Anshul Gupta
George Karypis
Vipin Kumar
Increasingly, parallel processing is being seen as the only cost-effective method for the fast solution of computationally large and data-intensive problems. The emergence of inexpensive parallel computers such as commodity desktop multiprocessors and clusters of workstations or PCs has made such parallel methods generally applicable, as have software standards for portable parallel programming. This sets the stage for substantial growth in parallel software.
Data-intensive applications such as transaction processing and information retrieval, data mining and analysis and multimedia services have provided a new challenge for the modern generation of parallel platforms. Emerging areas such as computational biology and nanotechnology have implications for algorithms and systems development, while changes in architectures, programming models and applications have implications for how parallel platforms are made available to users in the form of grid-based services.
This book takes into account these new developments as well as covering the more traditional problems addressed by parallel computers. Where possible it employs an architecture-independent view of the underlying platforms and designs algorithms for an abstract model. Message Passing Interface (MPI), POSIX threads and OpenMP have been selected as programming models and the evolving application mix of parallel computing is reflected in various examples throughout the book.
* Provides a complete end-to-end source on almost every aspect of parallel computing (architectures, programming paradigms, algorithms and standards).
* Covers both traditional computer science algorithms (sorting, searching, graph, and dynamic programming algorithms) as well as scientific computing algorithms (matrix computations, FFT).
* Covers MPI, Pthreads and OpenMP, the three most widely used standards for writing portable parallel programs.
* The modular nature of the text makes it suitable for a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level courses including parallel computing, parallel programming, design and analysis of parallel algorithms and high performance computing.
Ananth Grama is Associate Professor of Computer Sciences at Purdue University, working on various aspects of parallel and distributed systems and applications.
Anshul Gupta is a member of the research staff at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. His research areas are parallel algorithms and scientific computing.
George Karypis is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota, working on parallel algorithm design, graph partitioning, data mining, and bioinformatics.
Vipin Kumar is Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the Director of the Army High Performance Computing Research Center at the University of Minnesota. His research interests are in the areas of high performance computing, parallel algorithms for scientific computing problems and data mining.
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