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Author Mattson, Timothy G., 1958- author.

Title Patterns for Parallel Programming
Published Boston : Addison Wesley Professional Sept. 2004 Old Tappan : Pearson Education [distributor]

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Description 1 online resource (384 pages) illustrations
Series Software Patterns Ser
Software Patterns Ser
Summary Annotation The Parallel Programming Guide for Every Software Developer From grids and clusters to next-generation game consoles, parallel computing is going mainstream. Innovations such as Hyper-Threading Technology, HyperTransport Technology, and multicore microprocessors from IBM, Intel, and Sun are accelerating the movement's growth. Only one thing is missing: programmers with the skills to meet the soaring demand for parallel software. That's where Patterns for Parallel Programming comes in. It's the first parallel programming guide written specifically to serve working software developers, not just computer scientists. The authors introduce a complete, highly accessible pattern language that will help any experienced developer "think parallel"--And start writing effective parallel code almost immediately. Instead of formal theory, they deliver proven solutions to the challenges faced by parallel programmers, and pragmatic guidance for using today's parallel APIs in the real world. Coverage includes: <ul><li>Understanding the parallel computing landscape and the challenges faced by parallel developers</li></ul><ul><li>Finding the concurrency in a software design problem and decomposing it into concurrent tasks</li></ul><ul><li>Managing the use of data across tasks</li></ul><ul><li>Creating an algorithm structure that effectively exploits the concurrency you've identified</li></ul><ul><li>Connecting your algorithmic structures to the APIs needed to implement them</li></ul><ul><li>Specific software constructs for implementing parallel programs</li></ul><ul><li>Working with today's leading parallel programming environments: OpenMP, MPI, and Java</li></ul> Patterns have helped thousands of programmers master object-oriented development and other complex programming technologies. With this book, you will learn that they're the best way to master parallel programming too. <br /><br />0321228111B08232004
Audience Scholarly & Professional Addison Wesley Professional
Subject Parallel programming (Computer science)
Parallel programming (Computer science)
Form Electronic book
Author Massingill, Berna L., author
Sanders, Beverly A., author
LC no. 2004013240
ISBN 0321228111
9780321228116
Other Titles Patterns for Parallel Programming (Online)