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2018 Honors Theses (Spring)
"The Efficiency and Efficacy of Parallel Computing"
"The Efficiency and Efficacy of Parallel Computing"
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"The Efficiency and Efficacy of Parallel Computing"
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An n-body gravitational simulator was created and used to analvze the efficiency and efficacy of parallelizing a workload across a number of parallel processing cores in personal computing systems. While parallelizing does have definite performance advantages, there exist hurdles and limitations to implementing such., Honors thesis advisor: Paul Sible.
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Sheppard, Scott T. (Author), California University of Pennsylvania. Honors Program., (Author)
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2018-04-28
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