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Challenges in Parallel Graph Processing

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Challenges in Parallel Graph Processing
Graph algorithms are becoming increasingly important for solving many problems in scientific computing, data mining and other domains. As these problems grow in scale, parallel computing resources are required to meet their computational and memory requirements. Unfortunately, the algorithms, software, and hardware that have worked well for developing mainstream parallel scientific applications are not necessarily effective for large-scale graph problems. In this paper we present the inter-relationships between graph problems, software, and parallel hardware in the current state of the art and discuss how those issues present inherent challenges in solving large-scale graph problems. The range of these challenges suggests a research agenda for the development of scalable high-performance software for graph problems.
Andrew Lumsdaine, Douglas Gregor, Bruce Hendrickso
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where PPL
Authors Andrew Lumsdaine, Douglas Gregor, Bruce Hendrickson, Jonathan W. Berry
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