Table of Contents:
“...Chapter 8:
Load balancing -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Dynamic
load balancing: the Linda legacy -- 8.3 Static
Load Balancing: The Divisible
LoadTheory Approach -- 8.3.1
Modeling Costs -- 8.3.2 Communication Configuration -- 8.3.3 Analysis -- 8.3.3.1 N-Port, Block-Type, Single-Installment Solution -- 8.3.3.2 One-Port, Block-Type, Single-Installment Solution -- 8.3.4 Summary -- Short Literature Review -- 8.4 DLTlib: A library for partitioning workloads -- 8.5 Case studies -- 8.5.1 Hybrid
Computation of a Mandelbrot Set "Movie'':A Case Study in Dynamic
Load Balancing -- 8.5.2 Distributed Block Cipher Encryption: A Case Study in Static
Load Balancing -- Appendix A: Compiling Qt
programs -- A.1 Using an IDE -- A.2 The qmake Utility -- Appendix B: Running MPI
programs -- B.1 Preparatory Steps -- B.2
Computing Nodes discovery for MPI
Program Deployment -- B.2.1 Host Discovery with the nmap Utility -- B.2.2 Automatic Generation of a Hostfile -- Appendix C: Time measurement -- C.1 Introduction -- C.2 POSIX High-Resolution Timing -- C.3 Timing in Qt -- C.4 Timing in OpenMP -- C.5 Timing in MPI -- C.6 Timing in CUDA -- Appendix D: Boost.MPI -- D.1 Mapping from MPI C to Boost.MPI -- Appendix E: Setting up CUDA -- E.1 Installation -- E.2 Issues with GCC -- E.3 Running CUDA without an Nvidia GPU -- E.4 Running CUDA on Optimus-Equipped Laptops -- E.5 Combining CUDA with Third-Party Libraries -- Appendix F: DLTlib -- F.1 DLTlib Functions -- F.1.1 Class Network: Generic Methods -- F.1.2 Class Network: Query
Processing -- F.1.3 Class Network: Image
Processing -- F.1.4 Class Network: Image Registration -- F.2 DLTlib Files -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index....
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