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Implement the following method using the Fork/Join
Framework to assign random values to the list.
public static void parallelAssignValues(double[] list)
Write a test
parallelAssignValues
to assign random values to the list. Also implement a
sequential
Math.random(), your parallel code execution time will be worse than the sequential
code execution time because Math.random() is synchronized and cannot be
executed in parallel. To fix this problem, create a Random object for assigning
random values to a small list.
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