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Exploring how concurrent programming can be assisted by
language-level techniques, Introduction to Concurrency in
Programming Languages presents high-level language techniques for
dealing with concurrency in a general context. It provides an
understanding of programming languages that offer concurrency
features as part of the language definition. The book supplies a
conceptual framework for different aspects of parallel algorithm
design and implementation. It first addresses the limitations of
traditional programming techniques and models when dealing with
concurrency. The book then explores the current state of the art in
concurrent programming and describes high-level language constructs
for concurrency. It also discusses the historical evolution of
hardware, corresponding high-level techniques that were developed,
and the connection to modern systems, such as multicore and
manycore processors. The remainder of the text focuses on common
high-level programming techniques and their application to a range
of algorithms. The authors offer case studies on genetic
algorithms, fractal generation, cellular automata, game logic for
solving Sudoku puzzles, pipelined algorithms, and more.
Illustrating the effect of concurrency on programs written in
familiar languages, this text focuses on novel language
abstractions that truly bring concurrency into the language and aid
analysis and compilation tools in generating efficient, correct
programs. It also explains the complexity involved in taking
advantage of concurrency with regard to program correctness and
performance.
Exploring how concurrent programming can be assisted by
language-level techniques, Introduction to Concurrency in
Programming Languages presents high-level language techniques for
dealing with concurrency in a general context. It provides an
understanding of programming languages that offer concurrency
features as part of the language definition. The book supplies a
conceptual framework for different aspects of parallel algorithm
design and implementation. It first addresses the limitations of
traditional programming techniques and models when dealing with
concurrency. The book then explores the current state of the art in
concurrent programming and describes high-level language constructs
for concurrency. It also discusses the historical evolution of
hardware, corresponding high-level techniques that were developed,
and the connection to modern systems, such as multicore and
manycore processors. The remainder of the text focuses on common
high-level programming techniques and their application to a range
of algorithms. The authors offer case studies on genetic
algorithms, fractal generation, cellular automata, game logic for
solving Sudoku puzzles, pipelined algorithms, and more.
Illustrating the effect of concurrency on programs written in
familiar languages, this text focuses on novel language
abstractions that truly bring concurrency into the language and aid
analysis and compilation tools in generating efficient, correct
programs. It also explains the complexity involved in taking
advantage of concurrency with regard to program correctness and
performance.
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