
Concurrent Programming
Series: Cambridge Computer Science Texts; 26;
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Product details:
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 20 February 1992
- ISBN 9780521339933
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages252 pages
- Size 229x152x15 mm
- Weight 380 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The book builds on the student's familiarity with sequential programming in a high level language, and is concerned mainly with the high level aspects of concurrency.
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This textbook is designed as a first book on concurrent programming for computer science undergraduates, and provides a comprehensive introduction to the problems of concurrency. Concurrency is of vital importance in many areas of computer science, particularly in operating systems. It is also increasingly being taught in undergraduate courses. The book builds on the student's familiarity with sequential programming in a high level language, which will make it very accessible to computer science students. The book is concerned mainly with the high level aspects of concurrency, which will be equally applicable to traditional time sliced or more recent truly parallel systems.
'... readable and well written ...' The Computer Journal
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to concurrency; 2. Processes and the specification of concurrency; 3. Communication between processes; 4. High-level concurrency constructs - shared data; 5. High-level concurrency constructs - message passing; 6. Languages for concurrency; 7. Implementation of a concurrency Kernel; Bibliography; Index.
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