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What's Ahead for OpenMP?
05.12.2011
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enhancements. Compiler support is being rapidly released immediately by various vendors. Short term, we are driving to release 4.0 – tentatively, next year with content which will probably include accelerator
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Selecting Compilers for a Supercomputer
21.12.2017
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card or SIMD directives for vectorization defined in OpenMP 4.5) to create a GPU-enabled or vectorized application on many-core processors. Efficiently implementing these OpenMP concepts (or alternative
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REMORA
18.09.2017
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-02    0.622010           3    0.123543E-01    0.113207E-02    0.621986           4    0.127060E-01    0.904517E-03    0.621966           5    0.130230E-01    0.761265E-03    0.621948           6
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Determining CPU Utilization
25.02.2016
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). Version 3.3.1 using OpenMP was used for the example. Only the FT test (discrete 3D fast Fourier transform, all-to-all communication) was run and the Class B “size” standard test (4x size increase going from
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Really Useful Linux Commands for HPC Admins
08.04.2024
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 pigz  for maximum compression: $ pigz -9 file.out By default, pigz  uses all the cores on the system. To limit the number of cores to four, use the -p  option: $ pigz -9 -p4 file.out To uncompress, add
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Security in the network with Kali Linux
10.04.2015
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8GB, because you need to create a separate partition manually for storing the persistent data. On the other hand, a capacity of 4GB is enough for conventional Live use of the operating system. You
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D-Wave's Murray Thom discusses the present and future of quantum computing.
13.12.2018
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of quantum mechanics. [3] [4] Peering inside a D-Wave quantum computer. Thom did shed some light on what kind of problems quantum computers may solve
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Security risks from insufficient logging and monitoring
13.12.2018
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not generate alerts, such as the OWASP Zed Attack Proxy [4], which means even a real attack would not set off an alarm. Applications unable to detect, escalate, or warn against active attacks in real time
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Exchange Web Services for Mailbox Access
30.11.2020
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, along with the access credentials. To use the operators, the script loads the API DLL using the Import-Module cmdlet, which makes various operators available [4]. Listing 1 Sort Out Email
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Building better software on schedule with DevOps
07.10.2014
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automatically in the course of a build, after each code change, to ensure the quality. Continuous-integration software, such as Jenkins [4] or the Travis CI service [5], helps the followers of DevOps. Also, more

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