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Visual Tools for Parallel Server Handling

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Image Processing for Broadcast and Video Production

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The notorious complexity of utilising parallel computers has long motivated researchers to use graphics software tools [1]. Graphics user interfaces play a critical role in current methods for controlling parallel architectures: modelling, programming [2], debugging [3], benchmarking, displaying results of parallelized computations, etc...

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Le Floch, P., Sahiner, A.V., Paker, Y. (1995). Visual Tools for Parallel Server Handling. In: Paker, Y., Wilbur, S. (eds) Image Processing for Broadcast and Video Production. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3035-2_4

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