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- Title
- Towards an event-driven programming model for OpenMP
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The event-driven programming pattern is pervasive in a wide range of modern software applications. Unfortunately, it is not easy to achieve good performance and responsiveness when developing event-driven applications. Traditional approaches require a great amount of programmer effort to restructure and refactor code, to achieve the performance speedup from parallelism and asynchronization. Not only does this restructuring require a lot of development time, it also makes the code harder to de...
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- Research paper
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- Date created
- 2016
- Creator
- Fan, X / Sinnen, Oliver / Giacaman, Nasser
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/36368
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- Science & Technology / Technology / Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture / Computer Science, Theory & Methods / Engineering, Electrical & Electronic / Computer Science / Engineering / OpenMP / parallel programming model / event-driven programming / asynchronous programming
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