Answer to RQ2 Sample Clauses

Answer to RQ2. ‌ In this chapter, we presented the task-level parallelization for parallelizing of MCTS. We addressed RQ2. • RQ2: What is the performance and scalability of task-level parallelization for MCTS on both multi-core and many-core shared-memory machines? The performance of task-level parallelization to implement the GSCPM algorithm on a multi-core machine with 24 cores was adequate (see Paragraph B of Section 4.9). It reached a speedup of 19, and the FIFO scheduling method showed good scalability for up to 4096 tasks. The performance of task-level parallelization on a many-core co- processor, with the high level of optimization of our sequential code-base, was also good; a speedup of 47 on the 61 cores of the Xeon Phi was reached (see Paragraph C of Section 4.9). Moreover, the FIFO and task group methods showed good scalability for up to 4096 tasks on the Xeon Phi (see Section 4.10). However, our scalability study showed that there is still potential for improving performance and scalability by removing synchronization overhead. This issue will be the topic for the next chapter. 5‌ This chapter1 addresses RQ3 which is mentioned in Section 1.7.
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