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Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages - Matthew J. Sottile

Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages

By: Matthew J. Sottile, Timothy G. Mattson, Craig E Rasmussen

eText | 28 September 2009 | Edition Number 1

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Illustrating the effect of concurrency on programs written in familiar languages, this text focuses on novel language abstractions that truly bring concurrency into the language and aid analysis and compilation tools in generating efficient, correct programs. It also explains the complexity involved in taking advantage of concurrency with regard to program correctness and performance. The book describes the historical development of current programming languages and the common threads that exist among them. It also contains several chapters on design patterns for parallel programming and includes quick reference guides to OpenMP, Erlang, and Cilk. Ancillary materials are available on the book's website.

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