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multicoreske:parco:09 (In proceedings)
Author(s) Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick
Title« Skeletons for multi/many-core systems »
InParallel Computing: From Multicores and GPU's to Petascale (Proc. of PARCO 2009, Lyon, France)
SeriesAdvances in Parallel Computing
Editor(s) Barbara Chapman, Frédéric Desprez, Gerhard R. Joubert, Alain Lichnewsky, Frans Peters and Thierry Priol
Volume19
Page(s)265-272
Year2010
PublisherIOS press
AddressLyon, France
URLhttp://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2010_muskel_multicore_parco.pdf

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ISBN: 978-1-60750-529-7

Abstract
We discuss how algorithmic skeletons (and structured parallel programming models in general) can be used to efficiently and seamlessly program multi-core as well as many-core systems. We introduce a new version of the muskel skeleton library that can be used to target multi/many-core systems and we present experimental results that demonstrate the feasibility of the approach. The experimental results presented also give an idea of the computational grains that can be exploited on current, state-of-the-art multi-core systems.

BibTeX code

@inproceedings{multicoreske:parco:09,
  volume = {19},
  author = {Marco Aldinucci and Marco Danelutto and Peter Kilpatrick},
  series = {Advances in Parallel Computing},
  booktitle = {Parallel Computing: From Multicores and GPU's to Petascale (Proc.
               of {PARCO 2009}, Lyon, France)},
  editor = {Barbara Chapman and Fr{\'e}d{\'e}ric Desprez and Gerhard R. Joubert
            and Alain Lichnewsky and Frans Peters and Thierry Priol},
  url = {http://calvados.di.unipi.it/storage/paper_files/2010_muskel_multicore_parco.pdf},
  abstract = {We discuss how algorithmic skeletons (and structured parallel
              programming models in general) can be used to efficiently and
              seamlessly program multi-core as well as many-core systems. We
              introduce a new version of the muskel skeleton library that can be
              used to target multi/many-core systems and we present experimental
              results that demonstrate the feasibility of the approach. The
              experimental results presented also give an idea of the
              computational grains that can be exploited on current,
              state-of-the-art multi-core systems.},
  address = {Lyon, France},
  title = {Skeletons for multi/many-core systems},
  publisher = {IOS press},
  year = {2010},
  annote = {ISBN: 978-1-60750-529-7},
  pages = {265-272},
}


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