In this 1991 book, Hilbers discusses the general case of how to use
processors simultaneously in order to solve a single problem rather
than any specific application, and develops a theory independent of
particular architectures. He starts by introducing distributed
computing with graph theory, and considers processor networks and
their price/performance ratios. He goes on to look at obtaining
homogeneous distributions of work over networks and considers
examples. Finally he discusses message routing within a processor
network. This is intended to be a fundamental treatment of the
relevant subjects and is aimed at computer scientists and graduate
students in computer science who have experience with parallel
processing: it will also be useful to others interested in
processor networks.
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