The Art of multiprocessor programming / Maurice Herlihy and Nir Shavit
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- 9780123973375
- QA 76.6 .H47 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Principles. Mutual exclusion -- Concurrent objects -- Foundations of shared memory -- The relative power of primitive synchronization operations -- Universality of consensusPractice -- 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 -- Skip lists and balanced search -- Priority queues -- Futures, scheduling, and work distribution -- Barriers -- Transactional memory.
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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