Treffer: THE CREATION OF THE DIGITAL RESOURCE WITH THE AID OF PARALLEL COMPUTING.

Title:
THE CREATION OF THE DIGITAL RESOURCE WITH THE AID OF PARALLEL COMPUTING.
Alternate Title:
Vytvorenie digitálneho zdroja pomocou paralelného výpočtu. (Slovak)
Source:
Ecomomic Review / Ekonomické Rozhl'ady; 2019, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p327-337, 11p
Database:
Complementary Index

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Nowadays, the development of cross-platform applications which work on the different digital platform is a highly attractive topic, which is rising in importance. Another main focus is with the help of parallel computing on the creation of digital resource, which work on the operating system of Windows, Android, IOS, Mac OS X, for the reduction of its loading time. Parallel computing systems are ubiquitous today. From laptops and mobile phones to global-scale compute infrastructures, parallel computing systems drive the world we live in. Although motivated by advances in hardware design, the many-core revolution has a profound impact on engineering software: Only software explicitly dedicated to parallel architectures can fully exploit today’s hardware potential and benefit from future gains in hardware performance. Only software engineers who are true experts in parallel computing systems can make an impact on future software (Clemens Grelck, 2018) [1]. In our case it is possible to reduce the initialisation time of the digital resource by using the parallel options of all cores of processors, which is created in Rad Studio XE7. In this article, the methods and efficiency of the digital resource creation are demonstrated by using the parallel computing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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