IV.parallel <forma in -ing ecc. parallelling, parallelled brit. angl. paralleling, paralleled am. angl.>[brit. angl. ˈparəlɛl, am. angl. ˈpɛrəˌlɛl]GLAG.preh. glag.
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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.
Mainstream parallel programming languages remain either explicitly parallel or (at best) partially implicit, in which a programmer gives the compiler directives for parallelization.