Parallel computing technologies 2018: Automatic parallel implementation of applications.

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Title: Parallel computing technologies 2018: Automatic parallel implementation of applications.
Authors: Malyshkin, Victor E.
Source: Journal of Supercomputing; Dec2019, Vol. 75 Issue 12, p7747-7749, 3p
Subject Terms: PARALLEL programming, COMPUTER engineering, COMPUTATIONAL mathematics, PHILOSOPHY of mathematics
Abstract: Looking at the current growing trends in parallel programming (PP), it would be interesting now to predict future features of PP systems for parallel implementation of applications; to understand what new parallel computing technologies should/can be developed in the near future, and what education would be the best in the near term. Wide use of supercomputers in modeling involves many mathematicians in the process of numerical/mathematical models development, and involves a number of highly qualified parallel programmers to assist to mathematicians in implementing simulation programs. However, every mathematician should be able to actually create any necessary simulating parallel programs without the assistance of a programmer. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Looking at the current growing trends in parallel programming (PP), it would be interesting now to predict future features of PP systems for parallel implementation of applications; to understand what new parallel computing technologies should/can be developed in the near future, and what education would be the best in the near term. Wide use of supercomputers in modeling involves many mathematicians in the process of numerical/mathematical models development, and involves a number of highly qualified parallel programmers to assist to mathematicians in implementing simulation programs. However, every mathematician should be able to actually create any necessary simulating parallel programs without the assistance of a programmer. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:09208542
DOI:10.1007/s11227-019-03014-1