The aim of this student text is to provide support for practical programming in concurrency, using the OCCAM 2 computer language. Although readers do not require previous experience of writing parallel computer programs, a general knowledge of programming techniques is assumed
Analysis
Parallel programming
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
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