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Ytk-mp4j is a fast, user-friendly, cross-platform, multi-process, multi-thread collective message passing java library which includes gather, scatter, allgather, reduce-scatter, broadcast, reduce, allreduce communications for distributed machine learning.
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Example codes for my Distributed Computing course at Hefei University.
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Parallel Indexers using Hadoop-MapReduce and MPI-OpenMP
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Dec 5, 2019 - Java
Parallel and Distributed Algorithms Homework 1-3
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A project developed as the final project for Parallel Programming Class. The two primary concepts are the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) & Ant Colony Optimization (ACO). TSP involves traversing all the given cities, passing every city only once. ACO involves creating several agents to solve a problem inspired by real-life Ant Colonies.The pro…
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This is the heat diffusion simulator created by Andrew Goupinets in Spring 2020 for CSS 434: Parallel and Distributed Computing at University of Washington Bothell taught by Professor Munehiro Fukuda. Files were provided, see Heat2D and Heat2D_mpi for my work
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Sep 16, 2020 - Java
Repository containing ready-made laboratory works in the specialty of computing machines, systems and networks
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Oct 1, 2020 - Java
Parallel, Concurrent, and Distributed Programming in Java | Coursera
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All assignments implementation as part of COMP6231(Distributed System Design) course at Concordia University for Winter21.
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Apr 22, 2021 - Java
Solutions of the CMP362-Advanced Programming Techniques course's labs in college
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Jun 11, 2021 - Java
This repository contains PDC course assignments
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Sep 28, 2021 - Java
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