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Uncomplicated Parallel Computing with Stata

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  • Brian Quistorff

    (Microsoft)

  • George G Vega Yon

    (University of Southern California)

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Parallel lets you run Stata faster, sometimes faster than MP itself. By organizing your job in several Stata instances, parallel allows you to work with out-of-the-box parallel computing. Using the the 'parallel' prefix, you can get faster simulations, bootstrapping, reshaping big data, etc. without having to know a thing about parallel computing. With no need of having Stata/MP installed on your computer, parallel has showed to dramatically speedup computations up to two, four, or more times depending on how many processors your computer has.

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  • Brian Quistorff & George G Vega Yon, 2017. "Uncomplicated Parallel Computing with Stata," 2017 Stata Conference 3, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:scon17:3
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