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Abstract: Some types of time-consuming computations are naturally
parallelizable. To take advantage of parallel processing, however, applications
must be explicitly programmed to use specific libraries that share
the workload among multiple (generally distributed) processors. In this
paper, we present a set of Java tools that allow us to parallelize some
types of computationally-intensive Java applications a posteriori, even
when the source code of these applications is not available. Our tools... (Update)
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author = "P. Felber",
title = "Semi-automatic parallelization of java applications",
text = "PA Felber. Semi-automatic parallelization of java applications, 2003.",
year = "2003",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/felber03semiautomatic.html" }
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