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programmazione parallela
parallel programming [ˌpærəlelˈprəʊɡræmɪŋ, -ɡrəm-] N COMPUT
I. programme, program [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] N
1. programme:
trasmissione f (about su)
fare un programma (on su)
2. programme (plan, schedule):
programma m (of di)
3. programme:
programme MUS, THEAT (booklet)
II. programme, program [Brit ˈprəʊɡram] VB trans (set)
programme machine
programmare (to do per fare)
programming, programing [Brit ˈprəʊɡramɪŋ, Am ˈproʊˌɡræmɪŋ] N
1. programming COMPUT:
2. programming:
programming TV, RADIO
I. parallel [Brit ˈparəlɛl, Am ˈpɛrəˌlɛl] N
1. parallel MATH:
2. parallel GEOG:
3. parallel (comparison):
parallelo m (between tra; to con)
4. parallel ELECTRON:
II. parallel [Brit ˈparəlɛl, Am ˈpɛrəˌlɛl] ADJ
1. parallel MATH:
parallelo (to, with a)
2. parallel (similar):
parallel case, example, experience, situation
analogo, parallelo (to, with a)
3. parallel (simultaneous):
parallelo (to, with a)
4. parallel ELECTRON:
parallel circuit, connection
5. parallel COMPUT:
parallel printer, transfer, transmission
III. parallel [Brit ˈparəlɛl, Am ˈpɛrəˌlɛl] ADV
IV. parallel <forma in -ing ecc. parallelling, parallelled Brit paralleling, paralleled Am> [Brit ˈparəlɛl, Am ˈpɛrəˌlɛl] VB trans
1. parallel (equal):
2. parallel (find a comparison):
programming N
I. parallel [ˈpæ··lel] ADJ
1. parallel MATH:
2. parallel (similar):
II. parallel [ˈpæ··lel] N
1. parallel MATH:
2. parallel GEO:
3. parallel ELEC:
4. parallel (similarity):
Phrases:
III. parallel [ˈpæ··lel] VB trans
Present
Iprogramme
youprogramme
he/she/itprogrammes
weprogramme
youprogramme
theyprogramme
Past
Iprogrammed
youprogrammed
he/she/itprogrammed
weprogrammed
youprogrammed
theyprogrammed
Present Perfect
Ihaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
he/she/ithasprogrammed
wehaveprogrammed
youhaveprogrammed
theyhaveprogrammed
Past Perfect
Ihadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
he/she/ithadprogrammed
wehadprogrammed
youhadprogrammed
theyhadprogrammed
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His research addresses networks of small, embedded wireless devices, planetary-scale internet services, parallel computer architecture, parallel programming languages, and high performance communication.
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Mainstream parallel programming languages remain either explicitly parallel or (at best) partially implicit, in which a programmer gives the compiler directives for parallelization.
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