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What (who) is parallelism - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ParallelIsm; Paralellism; Parallelism (disambiguation)

Parallelism         
·noun The quality or state of being parallel.
II. Parallelism ·noun Resemblance; correspondence; similarity.
III. Parallelism ·noun Similarity of construction or meaning of clauses placed side by side, especially clauses expressing the same sentiment with slight modifications, as is common in Hebrew poetry; ·e.g.: --//At her feet he bowed, he fell:/Where he bowed, there he fell down dead. Judg. v.27.
parallelism         
When there is parallelism between two things, there are similarities between them. (FORMAL)
The last thing we should do is make any parallelism between the murderers and their victims.
N-UNCOUNT
parallelism         
1. parallel processing. 2. <parallel> The maximum number of independent subtasks in a given task at a given point in its execution. E.g. in computing the expression (a + b) * (c + d) the expressions a, b, c and d can all be calculated in parallel giving a degree of parallelism of (at least) four. Once they have been evaluated then the expressions a + b and c + d can be calculated as two independent parallel processes. The Bernstein condition states that processes P and Q can be executed in parallel (or in either sequential order) only if: (i) there is no overlap between the inputs of P and the outputs of Q and vice versa and (ii) there is no overlap between the outputs of P, the outputs of Q and the inputs of any other task. If process P outputs value v which process Q reads then P must be executed before Q. If both processes write to some variable then its final value will depend on their execution order so they cannot be executed in parallel if any other process depends on that variable's value. (1995-05-07)

Wikipedia

Parallelism

Parallelism may refer to:

  • Angle of parallelism, in hyperbolic geometry, the angle at one vertex of a right hyperbolic triangle that has two hyperparallel sides
  • Axial parallelism, a type of motion characteristic of a gyroscope and astronomical bodies
  • Conscious parallelism or also tacit parallelism, price-fixing between competitors that occurs without any communication between the parties
  • Parallel computing, the simultaneous execution on multiple processors of different parts of a program
    • In the analysis of parallel algorithms, the maximum possible speedup of a computation
  • Parallel evolution, the independent emergence of a similar trait in different unrelated species
  • Parallel (geometry), the property of parallel lines
  • Parallelism (grammar), a balance of two or more similar words, phrases, or clauses
  • Parallelism (rhetoric), the chief rhetorical device of Biblical poetry in Hebrew
  • Psychophysical parallelism, the theory that the conscious and nervous processes vary concomitantly
  • Parallel harmony/doubling, or harmonic parallelism, in music
Examples of use of parallelism
1. "The parallelism is fabulous there." Her father said: "It could not be more wonderful.
2. "Tariceanu is worried by the parallelism between the president and the premier", says the Evenimentul Zilei in a headline.
3. Aiyar said there was a parallelism between Pakistan’s strategy to meet its energy requirements from many sources and the Indian strategy, giving the necessary synergy.
4. In English translation, however, you can get some idea of the structural technique known as parallelism and the rich use of figures of speech that mark the poetry of the psalms.
5. This odd parallelism was noted in a BBC documentary made a couple of years ago, The Power of Nightmares, and bin Laden himself adds a whole new dimension to this in his recent video.