A license change has been made to QuickThread(R) which permits free evaluation of th e software. Links to download the software is available at www.quickthreadprogramming.com. You can download anonymously if you wish. If you need support or assistance though you will need to contact me via email jim@quickthreadprogramming.com.
Note, the EULA posted on the website is dated and superseeds the EULA embedded in the archives. These will be replaced on the next version update.
Showing posts with label parallel programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parallel programming. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Saturday, November 28, 2009
White Rabbits on ISN
Dear readers,
There are three derivative postings of White Rabbits on Intel Software Network Blogs - Parallel Programming (here) At the time of this posting, two blog post have been posted, and the third is in for review. I would expect the third posting to be up on Monday, 30th of November. I won't repeat the contents of those posts here. Instead I will use the test program developed for White Rabbits to illustrate the evolutionary programming steps in conversion of a serial program to parallel program. The conversion will address issues, solutions, and results for conversion using OpenMP 3.0 and QuickThread. I hope to have the first installment posted over this weekend.
When reading the posts related to a topic, please read the similarly titled post from the bottom of the blog upwards (in chronological order).
Jim Dempsey
There are three derivative postings of White Rabbits on Intel Software Network Blogs - Parallel Programming (here) At the time of this posting, two blog post have been posted, and the third is in for review. I would expect the third posting to be up on Monday, 30th of November. I won't repeat the contents of those posts here. Instead I will use the test program developed for White Rabbits to illustrate the evolutionary programming steps in conversion of a serial program to parallel program. The conversion will address issues, solutions, and results for conversion using OpenMP 3.0 and QuickThread. I hope to have the first installment posted over this weekend.
When reading the posts related to a topic, please read the similarly titled post from the bottom of the blog upwards (in chronological order).
Jim Dempsey
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Introduction
Welcome to The Parallel Void
The focus of this Blog is to share with you this writer's tips, techniques, and experience relating to parallel programming. This writer's programming experience extends over a 40 year period, including being the principal architect for two minicomputer operating systems and founding five start-ups. The 5th start-up, QuickThread Programming, LLC, can be found at http://www.quickthreadprogramming.com/ has as their core product QuickThread, a parallel programming software development kit.
My name is Jim Dempsey. Google-ing my name will likely result in hits with other Jim Dempsey's as well as mine. The easiest way for you to get a handle on me is to read my contributions to the Intel Software Developer's forum at http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums or simply Google:
"Jim Dempsey" site:intel.com
The vast majority of my posts are replies providing assistance to those in need. You will find that the majority of my posts tend to direct the thread towards resolution. Although on occasion I have mentioned QuickThread, my general posts were directed towards assisting others.
My subsequent blog posting will provide an insight into design phylosophy of QuickThread
Jim Dempsey
The focus of this Blog is to share with you this writer's tips, techniques, and experience relating to parallel programming. This writer's programming experience extends over a 40 year period, including being the principal architect for two minicomputer operating systems and founding five start-ups. The 5th start-up, QuickThread Programming, LLC, can be found at http://www.quickthreadprogramming.com/ has as their core product QuickThread, a parallel programming software development kit.
My name is Jim Dempsey. Google-ing my name will likely result in hits with other Jim Dempsey's as well as mine. The easiest way for you to get a handle on me is to read my contributions to the Intel Software Developer's forum at http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums or simply Google:
"Jim Dempsey" site:intel.com
The vast majority of my posts are replies providing assistance to those in need. You will find that the majority of my posts tend to direct the thread towards resolution. Although on occasion I have mentioned QuickThread, my general posts were directed towards assisting others.
My subsequent blog posting will provide an insight into design phylosophy of QuickThread
Jim Dempsey
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