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Distributed concurrent parallel computing

Taentzer, G., Koch, M., Fischer, I., VoUe, V. Distributed graph transformation with application to visual design of distributed systems. In Handbook on Graph Grammars and Computing by Graph Transformation - Volume 3 Concurrency, Parallelism, and Distribution, pp. 269-340. World Scientific, Singapore (1999)... [Pg.844]

A recursive work distribution scheme involves recursive subdivisions of the computational problem to create smaller tasks that can be solved concurrently by individual processes. Recursive work distribution schemes are typically used for computational problems that lend themselves to a divide-and-conquer parallelization approach. For instance, finding the maximum value in an imsorted array and sorting the elements in an array are problems that can be solved using recursive algorithms. [Pg.97]


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