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An Algorithm of Parallel Programming Design Based on Problem Domain Model

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Parallel algorithm in parallel program design has close relationship with problem type to be solved. Correct utilization of problem type can effectively improve parallelism of program. The paper proposed parallel programming selection algorithm based on problem domain. It models and matches program structure to find appropriate parallel program design method. The practical application example of proposed algorithm was provided to illustrate it can effectively improve working efficiency of parallel program. The performance analysis result also shows that the method can adequately give full play of parallel nature of program.

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Zhang, X., Guo, G., Bai, L., Zhang, Y., Wang, H. (2012). An Algorithm of Parallel Programming Design Based on Problem Domain Model. In: Wang, F.L., Lei, J., Gong, Z., Luo, X. (eds) Web Information Systems and Mining. WISM 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7529. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33469-6_19

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