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work-stealing
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work-stealing library implementation in CUDA (some commits are missing, should update soon - Aug 2020)
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Designed and Developed three cache efficient schedulers for a parallel Matrix Multiplication program. Distributed randomized work-stealing, distributed randomized work-sharing, and centralized work-sharing schedulers were efficiently implemented to optimize performances such as GFLOPS, and L1/L2/L3 cache hits.
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dusk: lightweight workstealing scheduler for parallel high performance computing
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Coroutine for C++ with io_uring and work stealing scheduler as backend
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Task-Based Parallelism in C++
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A library for simplified distributed computing across any heterogeneous architectures (cpu + gpu), with tensor support, and polymorphic data layouts for optimal performance! Ripple enables you to scale quickly without sacrificing performance!
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Hardware Accelerated Cold-Boot Attacks
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A simple and fast library allowing to run async tasks and execute task graphs.
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Lock-free concurrent work stealing deque in C++
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Fast, generalized, implementation of the Chase-Lev lock-free work-stealing deque for C++17
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A fast work-stealing queue template in C++
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A bleeding-edge, lock-free, wait-free, continuation-stealing tasking library built on C++20's coroutines
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A General-purpose Parallel and Heterogeneous Task Programming System
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