Features
- Parallelization at the Mathematica language level
- Support for multiprocessor machines, clusters, and grids
- Support for ad-hoc clustering--take advantage of Mathematica
installations across your entire site or network
- Machine-independent--user code is completely portable
- Efficient, adaptive load balancing
- User-programmable scheduling for problem-specific adaptation
- Automatic failure recovery and reassignment of stranded processes
- Support for tracing and debugging
- Speculative parallelization for nondeterministic problems
- PC-based testing and simulation of parallel applications
Parallel Computing Toolkit comes with extensive electronic
documentation (also available online)
and a full set of applied examples.
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