Here is a unique presentation of parallel processing systems and the programming models that are necessary to accomplish this task. The book is divided into two parts--Part One covers the categories of parallel programming models, including sequential, array, pipeline and shared memory processing, message passing, and functional, logic, and object-oriented programming; Part Two examines transformation techniques. A final chapter summarizes the previous discussions and explores the future potential of parallel processing.
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Here is a unique presentation of parallel processing systems and the programming models that are necessary to accomplish this task. The book is divided into two parts--Part One covers the categories of parallel programming models, including sequential, array, pipeline and shared memory processing, message passing, and functional, logic, and object-oriented programming; Part Two examines transformation techniques. A final chapter summarizes the previous discussions and explores the future potential of parallel processing.
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Good with no dust jacket. 170 pages; pen underlining to the text body on a couple of pages. Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. Light fading to the covers and to pages.; -We offer free returns for any reason and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your order will be packaged with care and ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence.