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Programming Massively Parallel Processors

Title: Programming Massively Parallel Processors

Author: D. Kirk and W. Hwu

Press: Morgan Kaufmann

ISBN:  9780128119860

Edition: 3rd

Introduction: A Hands-on Approach, Second Edition, teaches students how to program massively parallel processors. It offers a detailed discussion of various techniques for constructing parallel programs. Case studies are used to demonstrate the development process, which begins with computational thinking and ends with effective and efficient parallel programs.

This guide shows both student and professional alike the basic concepts of parallel programming and GPU architecture. Topics of performance, floating-point format, parallel patterns, and dynamic parallelism are covered in depth. This revised edition contains more parallel programming examples, commonly-used libraries such as Thrust, and explanations of the latest tools. It also provides new coverage of CUDA 5.0, improved performance, enhanced development tools, increased hardware support, and more; increased coverage of related technology, OpenCL and new material on algorithm patterns, GPU clusters, host programming, and data parallelism; and two new case studies (on MRI reconstruction and molecular visualization) that explore the latest applications of CUDA and GPUs for scientific research and high-performance computing.

This book should be a valuable resource for advanced students, software engineers, programmers, and hardware engineers.

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Location: International Campus Library - Textbook Shelf

Call Number: TP274/LK3-3/ZJUI

 

Institute:  ZJUI

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Course ID:  ECE 408

Course Title:  Applied Parallel Programming 

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