IBUKI: Information About Snakes

Version 0.001 2020-10-01

Editor:
Richard Weyhrauch (IBUKI)
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Abstract

During the early discussions of the goals of 'parallel processing'. The prevailing opinion was the the correct measure of the effectiveness of a parallelizing an algorithm computation was measured by how much faster the 'parallelized' implementation of of ncrease the increase of the time it took the original program to run on a set of arguments version. The 'best' parallization' was the one that increased the spped of getting the answer the most.

This multi-user system' distributed computing. The idea behind Snakes was that a distributed application should be judged by the sum of the time by the average of the , the goal should be

Snakes were developed by Ricjard Weyhrauch and Caroline Talcott at a time

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