The aim of this book is to show both students and practitioners that concurrent and parallel programming does not need to be as hard as it is often portrayed and in fact is often easier than building the equivalent sequential system. This will be achieved by presenting a set of example systems that demonstrate the underlying principles of parallel system design based upon real world examples
The purpose of this study is to examine the advantages of using parallel computing. The phrase "para...
this report addresses itself primarily to software-related issues and selected application areas, wi...
Two basic technology gaps in today's parallel computers are: 1) too much latency in accessing o...
The aim of this book is to show both students and practitioners that concurrent and parallel program...
Of the 200+ parallel-programming languages and environments created in the 1990s, almost all are now...
As application speed increases, most computer CPUs are no longer getting faster; to compensate for t...
Abstract. Parallel programming continues to be difficult, despite substantial and ongoing research a...
In this paper the main approaches to constructing concurrent programs will be presented and compared...
This book is a collection of the papers presented at the 32nd Communicating Process Architecture con...
Parallel programming is designed for the use of parallel computer systems for solving time-consuming...
This book makes a clear presentation of the traditional topics included in a course of undergraduate...
Author Peter Pacheco uses a tutorial approach to show students how to develop effective parallel pro...
The inevitable transition to parallel programming can be facilitated by appropriate tools, including...
This book makes a clear presentation of the traditional topics included in a course of undergraduate...
Abstract. The natural world is certainly not organised through a cen-tral thread of control. Things ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the advantages of using parallel computing. The phrase "para...
this report addresses itself primarily to software-related issues and selected application areas, wi...
Two basic technology gaps in today's parallel computers are: 1) too much latency in accessing o...
The aim of this book is to show both students and practitioners that concurrent and parallel program...
Of the 200+ parallel-programming languages and environments created in the 1990s, almost all are now...
As application speed increases, most computer CPUs are no longer getting faster; to compensate for t...
Abstract. Parallel programming continues to be difficult, despite substantial and ongoing research a...
In this paper the main approaches to constructing concurrent programs will be presented and compared...
This book is a collection of the papers presented at the 32nd Communicating Process Architecture con...
Parallel programming is designed for the use of parallel computer systems for solving time-consuming...
This book makes a clear presentation of the traditional topics included in a course of undergraduate...
Author Peter Pacheco uses a tutorial approach to show students how to develop effective parallel pro...
The inevitable transition to parallel programming can be facilitated by appropriate tools, including...
This book makes a clear presentation of the traditional topics included in a course of undergraduate...
Abstract. The natural world is certainly not organised through a cen-tral thread of control. Things ...
The purpose of this study is to examine the advantages of using parallel computing. The phrase "para...
this report addresses itself primarily to software-related issues and selected application areas, wi...
Two basic technology gaps in today's parallel computers are: 1) too much latency in accessing o...