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Patterns for Efficient Computation
By Michael McCool, James Reinders and Arch Robison
"Structured Parallel Programming" was published by Elsevier Science & Technology Books in 2012 - Waltham, MA, it has 432 pages and the language of the book is English.
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- Title: ➤ Structured Parallel Programming
- Authors: Michael McCoolJames ReindersArch Robison
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 432
- Publisher: ➤ Elsevier Science & Technology Books
- Publish Date: 2012
- Publish Location: Waltham, MA
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL29141680M - OL21498861W
- ISBN-13: 9780123914439
- All ISBNs: 9780123914439
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Structured Parallel Programming offers the simplest way for developers to learn patterns for high-performance parallel programming. Written by parallel computing experts and industry insiders Michael McCool, Arch Robison, and James Reinders, this book explains how to design and implement maintainable and efficient parallel algorithms using a composable, structured, scalable, and machine-independent approach to parallel computing. It presents both theory and practice, and provides detailed concrete examples using multiple programming models. The examples in this book are presented using two of the most popular and cutting edge programming models for parallel programming: Threading Building Blocks, and Cilk Plus. These architecture-independent models enable easy integration into existing applications, preserve investments in existing code, and speed the development of parallel applications. Examples from realistic contexts illustrate patterns and themes in parallel algorithm design that are widely applicable regardless of implementation technology. Software developers, computer programmers, and software architects will find this book extremely helpful. The patterns-based approach offers structure and insight that developers can apply to a variety of parallel programming models Develops a composable, structured, scalable, and machine-independent approach to parallel computing Includes detailed examples in both Cilk Plus and the latest Threading Building Blocks, which support a wide variety of computers
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