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FIT3143 โ€” Parallel Computing

Summary Notes by By Carlos Melegrito

This collection of semi-organised writings is everything I've noted down during the entire semester. Not only will it serve as my revision notes for my exam, but also for reference in the future. Note that a lot of this content stems from Monash University, but most of these writings are of my own.

If you see an issue, just submit one or contact me from my website. To use these summary notes, just click any of the links in the contents below.

Contents

  1. Distributed Systems
  2. Inter-Process Communications
  3. Remote Procedure Call
  4. Message-Passing Library
  5. Synchronisation
  6. Mutual Exclusion
  7. Deadlocks
  8. Election Algorithms
  9. Distributed Transactions
  10. Concurrency Control
  11. Faults
  12. Distributed Consensus
  13. Parallel Computing
  14. Parallel Computing Alternatives
  15. Instruction-Level Parallelism
  16. Vector Architecture
  17. Data Parallel Architectures
  18. SIMD Architectures
  19. MIMD Architectures
  20. Distributed Memory MIMD Architectures

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