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Rational Unified ProcessArticle :: Windows Parallelism, Fast File Searching, and Speculative Processing
Johnson (John) M. Hart, author of <a System Programming</a>, shows how to speed up simple file comparison by a factor of 10 or more, using parallelism with speculative processing, combined with memory-mapped files. These techniques work just as well in Linux/UNIX, and they can be extended to parallelize and speed up other file and data stream computations.
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