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Date: 2016-08-09 09:13:50
Parallel computing
Message Passing Interface
Information theory
Latency
Network performance
Routing
Open MPI
Computer buses
Message passing in computer clusters

Improving MPI Communications in Cloud Laura Espínola Daniel Franco Emilio Luque

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