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- List of important publications in concurrent, parallel, and distributed computing
- Parallel computing
- Advanced Synchronization Facility
- Aiyara cluster
- Alewife (multiprocessor)
- Algorithmic skeleton
- All nearest smaller values
- Amdahl's law
- Amorphous computing
- Apache Samza
- Asymmetric multiprocessing
- Asynchronous array of simple processors
- Asynchronous semaphore
- Automatic mutual exclusion
- Automatic parallelization tool
- Barrier (computer science)
- Beowulf cluster
- BIGSIM
- Bit-level parallelism
- Blue Gene
- BMDFM
- Bulk synchronous parallel
- C++ AMP
- C.mmp
- Cache coherence
- Cache stampede
- Cache-only memory architecture
- Calculus of Broadcasting Systems
- Caltech Cosmic Cube
- Cellular architecture
- Cellular multiprocessing
- Chaining (vector processing)
- Computer cluster
- Cluster manager
- Diskless shared-root cluster
- Computational Research Laboratories
- Concurrent Collections
- Connection Machine
- Content Addressable Parallel Processor
- Coscheduling
- Cost efficiency
- CUDA
- Data parallelism
- Data-centric programming language
- Data-intensive computing
- Distributed memory
- Embarrassingly parallel
- Encore Computer
- Euler tour technique
- Expeed
- Explicit multi-threading
- Fifth generation computer
- Finite element machine
- Flow-based programming
- Fork–join model
- FPS AP-120B
- FR-V (microprocessor)
- Ganglia (software)
- Gather-scatter (vector addressing)
- Google File System
- General-purpose computing on graphics processing units
- GPI-Space
- Grand Central Dispatch
- Graphics Core Next
- Grid MP
- GridMathematica
- Gustafson's law
- Halide (programming language)
- HBJ model
- Heterogeneous Element Processor
- High Productivity Computing Systems
- High-performance technical computing
- High-throughput computing
- History of computer clusters
- HPCC
- HTCondor
- IBM Parallel Sysplex
- IBM Scalable POWERparallel
- ILLIAC IV
- Implicit parallelism
- Inherently serial problem
- Instruction-level parallelism
- Intel Parallel Studio
- IP Virtual Server
- IPFlex
- ISP Formal Verification Tool
- IWarp
- Jazz DSP
- JUGENE
- Julia (programming language)
- Karp–Flatt metric
- LAM/MPI
- Linda-like systems
- Linux Virtual Server
- Linux-HA
- LinuxPMI
- List of Advanced Scientific Computing Research Leadership Computing Challenge allocations
- List ranking
- Livermore loops
- Locale (computer hardware)
- LogP machine
- Loop scheduling
- Loop unrolling
- MADNESS
- Many-task computing
- MapReduce
- MasPar
- Massively parallel (computing)
- Massively parallel processor array
- Master-checker
- MATLAB
- MDMX
- Memory coherence
- Memory-level parallelism
- Message Passing Interface
- Micro-Threads (multi core)
- Milbeaut
- MIMD
- MISD
- MOSIX
- Multi-core processor
- Multi-Processing Environment
- Multiprocessing
- Multithreading (computer architecture)
- Nano brain
- Non-uniform memory access
- Nvidia Tesla
- Open Source Cluster Application Resources
- Open-Sharedroot
- OpenACC
- OpenCL
- OpenHMPP
- OpenMosix
- OpenMP
- OpenSSI
- OpenVMS
- Optical Multi-Tree with Shuffle Exchange
- Oracle Grid Engine
- PALLAS
- Parallel algorithm
- Parallel computation thesis
- Parallel Element Processing Ensemble
- Parallel slowdown
- Parallel Virtual Machine
- Parallelization contract
- Parsytec
- Programming with Big Data in R
- Pencil Code
- PERCS
- Pilot job
- PlayStation 3 cluster
- Portable Distributed Objects
- Portals network programming application programming interface
- POSIX Threads
- ProActive
- Proactive Discovery of Insider Threats Using Graph Analysis and Learning
- Program Composition Notation
- Program Dependence Graph
- Parallel programming model
- Partitioned global address space
- Project Monterey
- QCDOC
- QCDPAX
- QPACE
- QuadricsRms
- RDMA over Converged Ethernet
- Red Storm (computing)
- Relaxed sequential
- Rendezvous (Plan 9)
- Rocks Cluster Distribution
- Scalable Cluster Environment
- SciNet Consortium
- ScREC
- SequenceL
- Shaheen (supercomputer)
- Shared memory
- Shelving buffer
- SHMEM
- SiCortex
- SIMD
- Single instruction, multiple threads
- Single-chip Cloud Computer
- Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management
- Speculative multithreading
- Speedup
- SPMD
- SSE3
- Stone Soupercomputer
- Storm (event processor)
- Supercomputer
- Superscalar
- SUPRENUM
- SWAR
- Symmetric multiprocessing
- Symmetric multiprocessor system
- Symphony (software)
- Symphony Developer Edition
- Systolic array
- Task parallelism
- TeraScale (microarchitecture)
- Tesla (microarchitecture)
- Thinking Machines Corporation
- Tilera
- Transactional Synchronization Extensions
- Transputer
- Traversed edges per second
- Tuple space
- Ultracomputer
- UniCluster
- Unified Parallel C
- Uniform memory access
- Uniprocessor system
- UPCRC Illinois
- Vector Fabrics, B.V.
- Vector processor
- Very long instruction word
- Virtual machine interface
- Visual Instruction Set
- WARP (systolic array)
- XCore XS1-G4
- XCore XS1-L1
- Xeon Phi