The book begins with a highly focused introductory course designed to provide a working knowledge of all the relevant architectures, programming models, and performance issues, as well as the basic approaches to assessment, optimization, scheduling, and debugging.
Next comes a series of seventeen detailed case studiesall dealing with production-quality industrial and scientific applications, all presented firsthand by the actual code developers. Each chapter follows the same comparison-inviting format, presenting lessons learned and algorithms developed in the course of meeting real, non-academic challenges. A final section highlights the case studies' most important insights and turns an eye to the future of the discipline.
* Provides in-depth case studies of seventeen parallel computing applications, some built from scratch, others developed through parallelizing existing applications.
* Explains elements critical to all parallel programming environments, including:
** Terminology and architectures
** Programming models and methods
** Performance analysis and debugging tools
* Teaches primarily by example, showing how scientists in many fields have solved daunting problems using parallel computing.
* Covers a wide range ofapplication areasbiology, aerospace, semiconductor design, environmental modeling, data imaging and analysis, fluid dynamics, and more.
* Summarizes the state of the art while looking to the future of parallel computing.
Presents technical animations and visualizations from many of the applications detailed in the case studies via a companion web site.
| jodie s holt m a akbar donald mcintyre i a richards v k nanda | gary kielhofner g stokes shubha tiwari x j zhu s a ahmad |