The art of multiprocessor programming / Maurice Herlihy and Nir Shavit.

By: Herlihy, MauriceContributor(s): Shavit, Nir, 1959-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2008Description: xx, 508 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780123705914 (pbk.); 0123705916 (pbk.)Subject(s): Multiprogramming (Electronic computers) | MultiprocessorsDDC classification: 005.434 LOC classification: QA76.6 | .H5244 2008
Contents:
Principles. Mutual exclusion ; Concurrent objects ; Foundations of shared memory ; The relative power of primitive synchronization operations ; Universality of consensus -- Practice. Spin locks and contention ; Monitors and blocking synchronization ; Linked lists : the role of locking ; Concurrent queues and the ABA problem ; Concurrent stacks and elimination ; Counting, sorting, and distributed coordination ; Concurrent hashing and natural parallelism ; Skiplists and balanced search ; Priority queues ; Futures, scheduling, and work distribution ; Barriers ; Transactional memory -- Appendix. Software basics ; Hardware basics.
Summary: Multiprocessor programming, also known as multicore programming, requires new principles, algorithms, and programming tools. This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the principles and tools available for programming multiprocessor machines. It will be of immediate use to programmers working with the new architectures.
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Multiprocessor programming, also known as multicore programming, requires new principles, algorithms, and programming tools. This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the principles and tools available for programming multiprocessor machines. It will be of immediate use to programmers working with the new architectures.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Principles. Mutual exclusion ; Concurrent objects ; Foundations of shared memory ; The relative power of primitive synchronization operations ; Universality of consensus -- Practice. Spin locks and contention ; Monitors and blocking synchronization ; Linked lists : the role of locking ; Concurrent queues and the ABA problem ; Concurrent stacks and elimination ; Counting, sorting, and distributed coordination ; Concurrent hashing and natural parallelism ; Skiplists and balanced search ; Priority queues ; Futures, scheduling, and work distribution ; Barriers ; Transactional memory -- Appendix. Software basics ; Hardware basics.

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