Fork–join model
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Fork–join model
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In parallel computing, the fork–join model is a way of setting up and executing parallel programs, such that execution branches off in parallel at designated points in the program, to "join" (merge) at a subsequent point and resume sequential execution. Parallel sections may fork recursively until a certain task granularity is reached. Fork–join can be considered a parallel design pattern. It was formulated as early as 1963. By nesting fork–join computations recursively, one obtains a parallel v
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Way of setting up and executing parallel computer programs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork%E2%80%93join_model
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2023-05-27T15:25:00Z
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