I am experimenting with concurrent programming. Is it possible to determine
how many cores there are on a system? Because it is in the case I am
working on at the moment not profitable to use more threads as there are
cores. (That slows the program down.) Can I find out the number of cores of
the system where the program is running. Preferable system independent.

Is there also a possibility to get the load of a system? When the load is
low, I could start more threads as when the load is high.

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Cecil Westerhof

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