Parallelism exploration in sequential algorithms via animation tool

IF 0.6 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
A. Qawasmeh, Salah Taamneh, A. Aljammal, Nabhan Hamadneh, Mustafa Banikhalaf, M. Kharabsheh
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Abstract

Different high performance techniques, such as profiling, tracing, and instrumentation, have been used to tune and enhance the performance of parallel applications. However, these techniques do not show how to explore the potential of parallelism in a given application. Animating and visualizing the execution process of a sequential algorithm provide a thorough understanding of its usage and functionality. In this work, an interactive web-based educational animation tool was developed to assist users in analyzing sequential algorithms to detect parallel regions regardless of the used parallel programming model. The tool simplifies algorithms’ learning, and helps students to analyze programs efficiently. Our statistical t-test study on a sample of students showed a significant improvement in their perception of the mechanism and parallelism of applications and an increase in their willingness to learn algorithms and parallel programming.
并行探索在顺序算法通过动画工具
不同的高性能技术,如分析、跟踪和检测,已经被用于调优和增强并行应用程序的性能。然而,这些技术并没有显示如何在给定的应用程序中探索并行性的潜力。对顺序算法的执行过程进行动画化和可视化,可以让您全面了解其用法和功能。在这项工作中,开发了一个交互式的基于网络的教育动画工具,以帮助用户分析序列算法,以检测并行区域,而不管使用的并行编程模型是什么。该工具简化了算法的学习,并帮助学生有效地分析程序。我们对学生样本的统计t检验研究表明,他们对应用程序的机制和并行性的感知有了显著的改善,并且他们学习算法和并行编程的意愿也有所增加。
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Multiagent and Grid Systems
Multiagent and Grid Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS-
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