books about: concurrency
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Concurrency
Modeling Embedded Systems and SoC's: Concurrency and Time in Models of Computation (The Morgan Kaufmann ...
Axel Jantsch
Morgan Kaufmann
, 2003
Now I understand how "modelling" covers many spheres...
The writer of this book, Dr. Axel Jantsch, is a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. As a postgraduate student at the Technical University of Denmark, I have participated Dr. Jantsch's course whose curriculum was dictated by this book. ...
Programming WCF Services
Juval Lowy
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2007
A great read for developers with a basic understanding of wcf
This book is pretty comprehensive. I started learning WCF with the 15-part web series provided by Mrs. Bustamante that accompanies her book. Learning WCF: A Hands-on Guide I highly recommend her read if you are getting started. However, if you have some ...
Programming Clojure
Stuart Halloway
Pragmatic Bookshelf
, 2009
Clojure is a dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine, with a compelling combination of features: Clojure is elegant . Clojure's clean, careful design lets you write programs that get right to the essence of a problem, without a lot of clutter and ceremony. Clojure is Lisp reloaded . Clojure has the power inherent in Lisp, but is ...
Transactional Information Systems: Theory, Algorithms, and the Practice of Concurrency Control (The Morgan ...
Gerhard Weikum
,
Gottfried Vossen
Morgan Kaufmann
, 2001
Up-to-date ... sends an old friend into semi-retirement
Before this book was published my primary reference and personal favorite TP book was "Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques" by Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter. At over 1100 pages that book thoroughly covered the basics and drilled down into the nuances of ...
Erlang Programming
Francesco Cesarini
,
Simon Thompson
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2009
The book provides an in depth explanation of the basics and essentials of Erlang. All readers, regardless of programming background or level, should be grasp what Erlang is all about after reading this book. They should be able to write fairly complex concurrent programs. The book focuses the syntax and semantics of the language, explaining ...
Programming Scala: Tackle Multi-Core Complexity on the Java Virtual Machine
Venkat Subramaniam
Pragmatic Bookshelf
, 2009
The increasing popularity and availability of multicore processors is creating a whole new set of challenges--although you can enjoy true concurrency, you're now faced with higher contention and synchronization issues. Deploying an existing application on a multicore processor may bring out previously hidden concurrency issues. Java's ...
UNIX Systems Programming: Communication, Concurrency and Threads (2nd Edition)
Kay A. Robbins
,
Steve Robbins
Prentice Hall PTR
, 2003
practical it is
This is the type of book that doesn't leave you with more questions than it answers. It doesn't just discuss the concepts and then you're on your own for coding. It gives you enough code and explanation so that you can implement mutex locks, semaphores, threads, etc. ...
Programming Erlang: Software for a Concurrent World
Joe Armstrong
Pragmatic Bookshelf
, 2007
Great overview on Erlang and OTP
With a very amenable writing, Joe Armstrong presents a clear overview on the Erlang Language and basics of the OTP. The book presents the basic topics, with simple and yet powerful examples, and points the directions on how to find more informations. Definitely a ...
Java Concurrency in Practice
Brian Goetz
,
Tim Peierls
, ...
Addison-Wesley Professional
, 2006
you're not threadsafe
you can't just synchronize everything... and that's the point of this book. synchronizing is critical but most of us do it incorrectly without a thorough understanding of the jvm. this book has given me some useful concurrency patterns which are sufficient for good ...
Concurrency: State Models and Java Programs
Jeff Magee
,
Jeff Kramer
Wiley
, 2006
Concurrency fundamentals using a model-based approach
I have used the first edition of this textbook in a course on concurrent and real-time systems at The University of Queensland since 2001, and I am looking forward to using the second edition from next year. This textbook is an excellent introductory textbook to ...
Communication and Concurrency (Prentice-Hall International Series in Computer Science)
Robin Milner
Prentice Hall
, 1989
an excellent introduction to process algebra
Process algebra in general is not for the faint of heart. It is therefore no surprise that this book is at times difficult. However, for those interested in the formal analysis of concurrent systems, this is a very good introduction to the algebraic view.
Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing: 20th International Workshop, LCPC 2007, Urbana, IL, USA, ...
Springer
, 2008
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, LCPC 2007, held in Urbana, IL, USA, in October 2007. The 23 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 49 submissions. The papers are organized in topical ...
Concurrency: State Models & Java Programs
Jeff Magee
,
Jeff Kramer
John Wiley & Sons
, 1999
This is could be a classic CS book
This book does not belong with other Java books. This is a real computer science textbook that should be sitting next to Rivest's Algorithms book. The use of Java is incidental and makes the book very accessible without detracting from the issues at hand. It has to ...
Interactive Computation: The New Paradigm
Springer
, 2006
The interaction paradigm provides a new conceptualization of computational phenomena that emphasizes interaction rather than algorithms, thus reflecting the shift in technology from number-crunching on mainframes to distributed intelligent networks with graphical user interfaces. Goldin, Smolka, and Wegner have structured the 18 contributions ...
Object-Oriented Reuse, Concurrency and Distribution: An Ada-Based Approach (ACM Press)
Colin Atkinson
Addison-Wesley Pub (Sd)
, 1991
Object Oriented Programming
Without Indtroduction, there are many contents about object-oriented programming, introducing DRAGOON, inheritance-based reuse, genericity, concurrency, distribution, system configuration, etc. 8.1.1 "The 'main program' concept" is very interesting. At the oposite ...
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