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Parallel Computing
Volume 22, Issue 2, February 1996, Pages 327-333
 
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A concurrent dynamic task graph*1

Theodore Johnsona, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Timothy A. Davisa and Steven M. Hadfieldb

a Department of Computer and Information Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Fl 32611-6120, USA b Department of Mathematical Sciences, US Air Force Academy, CO, USA

Received 5 August 1994; 
revised 30 December 1994, 28 July 1995 and 15 September 1995. 
Available online 12 February 1999.

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Abstract

Task graphs are used for scheduling tasks on shared memory parallel processors when the tasks have dependencies. If the program's task graph is known ahead of time, then the tasks can be statically and optimally allocated to the processors. If the tasks and task dependencies are not known ahead of time (the case in some sparse matrix algorithms), then task scheduling must be performed dynamically. We present a simple algorithm for a concurrent dynamic-task graph. A processor that needs to execute a new task can query the task graph for a new task, and new tasks can be added to the task graph dynamically.

Author Keywords: Shared memory multiprocessors; Task graph scheduling; Multifrontal method; Sparse matrices; Lu factorisation

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Parallel Computing
Volume 22, Issue 2, February 1996, Pages 327-333
 
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