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From the Back Cover
Parallel and Distributed Programming Using C++ provides an up-close
look at how to build software that can take advantage of multiprocessor
computers. Simple approaches for programming parallel virtual machines
are presented, and the basics of cluster application development are
explained. Through an easy-to-understand overview of multithreaded
programming, this book also shows you how to write software components
that work together over a network to solve problems and do work.
Parallel and Distributed Programming Using C++ provides an architectural approach to parallel programming for computer programmers, software developers, designers, researchers, and software architects. It will also be useful for computer science students.
Parallel and Distributed Programming Using C++ provides an architectural approach to parallel programming for computer programmers, software developers, designers, researchers, and software architects. It will also be useful for computer science students.
- Demonstrates how agents and blackboards can be used to make parallel programming easier
- Shows object-oriented approaches to multitasking and multithreading
- Demonstrates how the UML is used to document designs that require parallel or distributed programming
- Contains the new POSIX/UNIX IEEE Standard for the Pthreads library
About the Author
CAMERON HUGHES is a senior software engineer for CTEST Laboratories and a staff programmer/analyst at Youngstown State University. He has been involved in software development efforts of all sizes and is currently working in cluster programming of the Proteus V that involves NLP and knowledge representation modeling at CTEST and the Colony at Youngstown.TRACEY HUGHES is a software engineer at CTEST, where she does graphics programming and simulation in C++ and develops image processing class libraries and virtual worlds.
Together they are the co-authors of numerous books including Linux Rapid Application Development and Object-Oriented Multithreading Using C++.
Product Details
- Hardcover: 720 pages
- Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (September 4, 2003)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0131013769
- ISBN-13: 978-0131013766
- Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 7.1 x 1.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
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