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Date: 2014-11-06 11:51:25
Parallel computing
Application programming interfaces
Fortran
OpenMP
Printf format string
Infinite loop
Subroutine
D
Message Passing Interface
Cilk

Q1. (i) What are the two fundamental types or parallelism ? (ii) What are the categories into which parallel computers are divided according to Flynn’s taxonomy ? Q2. Explain why or why not the loop below can be execut

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