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Tackle the Challenges of Parallel Programming in the Visual Effects
Industry In Multithreading for Visual Effects, developers from
DreamWorks Animation, Pixar, Side Effects, Intel, and AMD share
their successes and failures in the messy real-world application
area of production software. They provide practical advice on
multithreading techniques and visual effects used in popular visual
effects libraries (such as Bullet, OpenVDB, and OpenSubdiv), one of
the industry's leading visual effects packages (Houdini), and
proprietary animation systems. This information is valuable not
just to those in the visual effects arena, but also to developers
of high performance software looking to increase performance of
their code. Diverse Solutions to Solve Performance Problems After
an introductory chapter, each subsequent chapter presents a case
study that illustrates how the authors used multithreading
techniques to achieve better performance. The authors discuss the
problems that occurred and explain how they solved them. The case
studies encompass solutions for shaving milliseconds, solutions for
optimizing longer running tasks, multithreading techniques for
modern CPU architectures, and massive parallelism using GPUs. Some
of the case studies include open source projects so you can try out
these techniques for yourself and see how well they work.
In 1973 there were approximately 150 Fire Brigades protecting the
United Kingdom - all with their own ideas on how to design and
specify fire engines. However, local government reorganisation the
following year was about to change that. This book is a unique
photographic record by distinguished fire engine photographers John
Toomey, who came especially from New York, and Andrew Henry. It
documents the amazing diversity of British post-war fire engines.
Captions and an expert commentary are provided by the highly
respected Fire Brigade author and historian Ron Henderson.
This is the fascinating story of the development of early British
steam fire engines by a renowned expert on emergency services
vehicles and equipment. Ronald Henderson, a member of the Fire
Brigade Society and an expert on steam engines, covers the history
of the early inventions that coupled steam with fire pumps. This
includes the concepts created by firms such as Braithwaite &
Ericsson and their steam fire pump and also further inventions by
Merryweather & Sons and Shand, Mason & Co., including
hand-drawn and horse-drawn fire engines. This book will appeal to
all steam enthusiasts and to those who are interested in early
industrial technology. It provides a fascinating insight into the
way that steam was harnessed to improve the efficiency of
firefighting services and how that led to the modern fire engines
of today.
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