Description: Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages by Matthew J. Sottile, Timothy G. Mattson, Craig E. Rasmussen 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. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Exploring how concurrent programming can be assisted by language-level techniques, Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages presents high-level language techniques for dealing with concurrency in a general context. It provides an understanding of programming languages that offer concurrency features as part of the language definition. The book supplies a conceptual framework for different aspects of parallel algorithm design and implementation. It first addresses the limitations of traditional programming techniques and models when dealing with concurrency. The book then explores the current state of the art in concurrent programming and describes high-level language constructs for concurrency. It also discusses the historical evolution of hardware, corresponding high-level techniques that were developed, and the connection to modern systems, such as multicore and manycore processors. The remainder of the text focuses on common high-level programming techniques and their application to a range of algorithms. The authors offer case studies on genetic algorithms, fractal generation, cellular automata, game logic for solving Sudoku puzzles, pipelined algorithms, and more.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. Back Cover Exploring how concurrent programming can be assisted by language-level techniques, Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages presents high-level language techniques for dealing with concurrency in a general context. It provides an understanding of programming languages that offer concurrency features as part of the language definition.The book supplies a conceptual framework for different aspects of parallel algorithm design and implementation. It first addresses the limitations of traditional programming techniques and models when dealing with concurrency. The book then explores the current state of the art in concurrent programming and describes high-level language constructs for concurrency. It also discusses the historical evolution of hardware, corresponding high-level techniques that were developed, and the connection to modern systems, such as multicore and manycore processors. The remainder of the text focuses on common high-level programming techniques and their application to a range of algorithms. The authors offer case studies on genetic algorithms, fractal generation, cellular automata, game logic for solving Sudoku puzzles, pipelined algorithms, and more.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. Author Biography Matthew J. Sottile is a research associate and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Oregon.aHe has a significant publication record in both high performance computing and scientific programming.aDr. Sottile is currently working on research in concurrent programming languages and parallel algorithms for signal and image processing in neuroscience and medical applications. Timothy G. Mattson is a principal engineer at Intel Corporation. Dr. Mattsons noteworthy projects include the worlds first TFLOP computer, OpenMP, the first generally programmable TFLOP chip (Intels 80 core research chip), OpenCL, and pioneering work on design patterns for parallel programming. Craig E Rasmussen is a staff member in the Advanced Computing Laboratory at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Along with extensive publications in computer science, space plasma, and medical physics, Dr. Rasmussen is the principal developer of PetaVision, a massively parallel, spiking neuron model of visual cortex that ran at 1.14 Petaflops on LANLs Roadrunner computer in 2008.a Table of Contents Introduction. Concepts in Concurrency. Concurrency Control. The State of the Art. High-Level Language Constructs. Historical Context and Evolution of Languages. Modern Languages and Concurrency Constructs. Performance Considerations and Modern Systems. Introduction to Parallel Algorithms. Pattern: Task Parallelism. Pattern: Data Parallelism. Pattern: Recursive Algorithms. Pattern: Pipelined Algorithms. Appendices. References. Review ! a clear focus in this book is on keeping the material accessible. The authors succeed at this brilliantly. ! if you are just jumping into the world of concurrent programming, or taking a more theoretical look at the approaches weve all been taking for granted for the past 20 years in an attempt to make things better, then this book is a great start. The authors present a clear motivation for the relevance of continuing this work, and provide both the historical context and knowledge of present day practice that youll need to get off on the right foot. That they manage to do this while keeping the language clear and the text accessible is a tribute to the effort Sottile, Mattson, and Rasmussen put into the creation of the text. --insideHPC.com, October 2010 Sottile, Mattson, and Rasmussen have successfully managed to provide a nice survey of the current state of the art of parallel algorithm design and implementation in this well-written 300-page textbook, suitable for undergraduate computer science students ! this concise yet thorough book provides an outstanding introduction to the important field of concurrent programming and the techniques currently employed to design parallel algorithms. It is clearly written, well organized, and cuts to the point ! It is an informative read that I highly recommend to those interested in the design and implementation of parallel algorithms. --Fernando Berzal, Computing Reviews, May 2010 Review Quote e a clear focus in this book is on keeping the material accessible. The authors succeed at this brilliantly. e if you are just jumping into the world of concurrent programming, or taking a more theoretical look at the approaches wee(tm)ve all been taking for granted for the past 20 years in an attempt to make things better, then this book is a great start. The authors present a clear motivation for the relevance of continuing this work, and provide both the historical context and knowledge of present day practice that youe(tm)ll need to get off on the right foot. That they manage to do this while keeping the language clear and the text accessible is a tribute to the effort Sottile, Mattson, and Rasmussen put into the creation of the text. e"insideHPC.com, October 2010 Sottile, Mattson, and Rasmussen have successfully managed to provide a nice survey of the current state of the art of parallel algorithm design and implementation in this well-written 300-page textbook, suitable for undergraduate computer science students e this concise yet thorough book provides an outstanding introduction to the important field of concurrent programming and the techniques currently employed to design parallel algorithms. It is clearly written, well organized, and cuts to the point e It is an informative read that I highly recommend to those interested in the design and implementation of parallel algorithms. e"Fernando Berzal, Computing Reviews, May 2010 Details ISBN1420072137 Short Title INTRO TO CONCURRENCY IN PROGRA Language English ISBN-10 1420072137 ISBN-13 9781420072136 Media Book Format Hardcover Imprint Chapman & Hall/CRC DEWEY 005.275 Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Computational Science Pages 344 Author Craig E. Rasmussen Residence US Illustrations CRC; 32 Illustrations, black and white DOI 10.1604/9781420072136 AU Release Date 2009-09-28 NZ Release Date 2009-09-28 US Release Date 2009-09-28 UK Release Date 2009-09-28 Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd Year 2009 Publication Date 2009-09-28 Alternative 9780367385156 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131501589;
Price: 158.3 AUD
Location: Melbourne
End Time: 2024-11-29T21:00:43.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12.66 AUD
Product Images
Item Specifics
Restocking fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
ISBN-13: 9781420072136
Book Title: Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages
Number of Pages: 344 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Introduction to Concurrency in Programming Languages
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Year: 2009
Subject: Computer Science
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 612 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Craig E Rasmussen, Timothy G. Mattson, Matthew J. Sottile
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover