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Scheduling multithreaded computations by work stealing

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This paper gives the first provably good work-stealing scheduler for multithreaded computations with dependencies, and shows that the expected time to execute a fully strict computation on P processors using this scheduler is 1:1.
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This paper studies the problem of efficiently schedulling fully strict (i.e., well-structured) multithreaded computations on parallel computers. A popular and practical method of scheduling this kind of dynamic MIMD-style computation is “work stealing,” in which processors needing work steal computational threads from other processors. In this paper, we give the first provably good work-stealing scheduler for multithreaded computations with dependencies.Specifically, our analysis shows that the expected time to execute a fully strict computation on P processors using our work-stealing scheduler is T1/P + O(T ∞ , where T1 is the minimum serial execution time of the multithreaded computation and (T ∞ is the minimum execution time with an infinite number of processors. Moreover, the space required by the execution is at most S1P, where S1 is the minimum serial space requirement. We also show that the expected total communication of the algorithm is at most O(PT ∞( 1 + nd)Smax), where Smax is the size of the largest activation record of any thread and nd is the maximum number of times that any thread synchronizes with its parent. This communication bound justifies the folk wisdom that work-stealing schedulers are more communication efficient than their work-sharing counterparts. All three of these bounds are existentially optimal to within a constant factor.

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TL;DR: Sage as mentioned in this paper is a parallel semi-asymmetric graph engine that uses NVRAM for large-scale graph analytics, where the graph is stored as a read-only data structure and the amount of mutable memory is proportional to the number of vertices.
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Research on Task Parallel Programming Model

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Work Stealing in a Shared Virtual-Memory Heterogeneous Environment: A Case Study with Betweenness Centrality

TL;DR: This paper investigates queue-based work stealing to distribute its tasks across GPU compute units and across the CPU and the GPU, which has not been done by prior work and shows that betweenness centrality with CPU-GPU work stealing achieves an average of 15% performance improvement over GPU-only execution for diverse graph inputs.
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WSCOM: Online Task Scheduling with Data Transfers

TL;DR: This paper introduces a new variation of the work-stealing algorithm: WSCOM, which takes advantage of the knowledge of the DAG topology to cluster communicating tasks together and reduce the total number of communications.
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Cilk: An Efficient Multithreaded Runtime System

TL;DR: It is shown that on real and synthetic applications, the “work” and “critical-path length” of a Cilk computation can be used to model performance accurately, and it is proved that for the class of “fully strict” (well-structured) programs, the Cilk scheduler achieves space, time, and communication bounds all within a constant factor of optimal.
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Bounds for certain multiprocessing anomalies

TL;DR: In this paper, precise bounds are derived for several anomalies of this type in a multiprocessing system composed of many identical processing units operating in parallel, and they show that an increase in the number of processing units can cause an increased total length of time needed to process a fixed set of tasks.
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The implementation of the Cilk-5 multithreaded language

TL;DR: Cilk-5's novel "two-clone" compilation strategy and its Dijkstra-like mutual-exclusion protocol for implementing the ready deque in the work-stealing scheduler are presented.
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The Parallel Evaluation of General Arithmetic Expressions

TL;DR: It is shown that arithmetic expressions with n ≥ 1 variables and constants; operations of addition, multiplication, and division; and any depth of parenthesis nesting can be evaluated in time 4 log 2 + 10(n - 1) using processors which can independently perform arithmetic operations in unit time.
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