Concurrent programming
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Concurrent programming
(International computer science series)
Addison-Wesley, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection of recent papers in the increasingly important area of concurrent programming is divided into sections dealing with concurrent programming languages and their implementations, concurrent programming models and current issues and problems. Brinch Hansen, Tony Hoare, Olivier Roubine and Nicholas Wirth are some of the eminent academics in this field who have contributed to this book. There is an editorial introduction between each section, establishing and elaborating on the concepts and theories that run through the book.
Table of Contents
1. The Nature and Uses of Concurrent Programming2. Process Representation and Lifecycle3. Process Interaction4. Synchronous Message-Passing 5. Remote Invocation 6. Semaphores 7. Monitors 8. A Unified Model Comparing Models 9. Postscript Further Reading Appendices
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