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Parallel Programming with Python

Parallel Programming with Python

By : Palach
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Parallel Programming with Python

Parallel Programming with Python

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By: Palach

Overview of this book

Starting with the basics of parallel programming, you will proceed to learn about how to build parallel algorithms and their implementation. You will then gain the expertise to evaluate problem domains, identify if a particular problem can be parallelized, and how to use the Threading and Multiprocessor modules in Python. The Python Parallel (PP) module, which is another mechanism for parallel programming, is covered in depth to help you optimize the usage of PP. You will also delve into using Celery to perform distributed tasks efficiently and easily. Furthermore, you will learn about asynchronous I/O using the asyncio module. Finally, by the end of this book you will acquire an in-depth understanding about what the Python language has to offer in terms of built-in and external modules for an effective implementation of Parallel Programming. This is a definitive guide that will teach you everything you need to know to develop and maintain high-performance parallel computing systems using the feature-rich Python.
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Understanding interprocess communication

Interprocess communication (IPC) consists of mechanisms that allow the exchange of information among processes.

There are several means to implement IPC, and in general, they depend on the chosen architecture for the runtime environment. In some cases, for example, where processes run on the same machine, we could use various types of communication, such as shared memory, message queues, and pipes. When processes are physically distributed in clusters, for instance, we could use sockets and Remote Procedure Call (RPC).

In Chapter 5, Using Multiprocessing and ProcessPoolExecutor, we verified the use of regular pipes among other things. We also studied the communication among processes that have a common parent process. But, sometimes it is necessary to perform communication between unrelated processes (processes with different parent processes). We might ask ourselves if the communication between unrelated processes could be done through their addressing...

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