| 11. | Medium-grained parallelism is achieved at sub-routine level.
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| 12. | But the parallelism between Eisenhower and Powell goes thin in a hurry.
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| 13. | But Prose is too savvy to head straight for parallelisms.
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| 14. | Parallelism uses a series of processors to perform a task.
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| 15. | "It's this notion of massive parallelism ."
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| 16. | This naturally enables a degree of parallelism in the implementation.
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| 17. | This portion of the algorithm has data-independent parallelism.
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| 18. | Wundt's position differed from contemporary authors who also favoured parallelism.
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| 19. | Existing binary executable programs have varying degrees of intrinsic parallelism.
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| 20. | He also developed region scheduling methods to identify parallelism beyond basic blocks.
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