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In the fifth part of his 12-part blog series about structured patterns as a basis for high-level parallel programming, Intel’s Michael McCool writesabout the stencil pattern. A stencil is a gather in which all memory addresses used for reads are expressed as offsets relative to the location of a collection of outputs.

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http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2009/07/07/parallel-pattern-5-stencils/

Posted on by Mike McCool (Intel®)
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