Parallel Programming: Techniques and Applications Using Networked Workstations and Parallel Computers

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Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005 - Computers - 467 pages

Designed for undergraduate/graduate-level parallel programming courses.

This nontheoretical, highly accessible text which is linked to real parallel programming software covers the techniques of parallel programming in a practical manner that enables students to write and evaluate their parallel programs. Supported by the National Science Foundation and exhaustively class-tested, it is the first text of its kind that does not require access to a special multiprocessor system, concentrating instead only on parallel programs that can be executed on networked workstations using freely available parallel software tools. The Second Edition has been revised to incorporate a greater focus on cluster programming as this type of programming has become more widespread with the availability of low-cost computers.

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