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How to pronounce parallelize in English?

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Type of lay, place, pose, position, put, set

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Embarrassingly parallel applications are considered the easiest to parallelize.
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Some problems are very difficult to parallelize, although they are recursive.
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However, some programs are difficult to parallelize, including word processors and Web browsers.
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Some are easier to parallelize than others.
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We need to figure out how to partition and parallelize, or sometimes trade speed and scale for approximately correct calculations.
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Similarly there are problems that are not known to be either P-complete or NC, but are thought to be difficult to parallelize.
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Individual in-place partition operations are difficult to parallelize, but once divided, different sections of the list can be sorted in parallel.
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Disallowing side effects provides for referential transparency, which makes it easier to verify, optimize, and parallelize programs, and easier to write automated tools to perform those tasks.
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  • Place parallel to one another
  • (parallelism) similarity by virtue of corresponding
  • (Parallelized) Parallel computing is a form of computation in which many calculations are carried out simultaneously, operating on the principle that large problems can often be divided into smaller ones, which are then solved concurrently ("in parallel"). ...
  • (Parallelism (biology)) Parallel evolution is the development of a similar trait in related, but distinct, species descending from the same ancestor, but from different clades.
  • (Parallelism (grammar)) In grammar, parallelism is a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses. The application of parallelism in sentence construction can sometimes improve writing style clearness and readability. It can also strengthen sequences described. ...
  • (Parallelism (philosophy)) In parallelism, mental events and physical events are perfectly coordinated by God; so that when a mental event such as Sally's decision to walk across the room occurs, simultaneously Sally's body heads across the room, in the absence of a direct cause-effect relation ...
  • (Parallelism (rhetoric)) Parallelism means giving two or more parts of the sentences a similar form so as to give the whole a definite pattern.
  • (Parallelizing) Automatic parallelization, also auto parallelization, autoparallelization, or parallelization, the last one of which implies automation when used in context, refers to converting sequential code into multi-threaded or vectorized (or even both) code in order to utilize multiple ...
  • (Parallelism) is recurrent syntactical similarity. Several parts of a sentence or several sentences are expressed similarly to show that the ideas in the parts or sentences are equal in importance. Parallelism also adds balance and rhythm and, most importantly, clarity to the sentence.