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Distributed and parallel computing / Hasham El Rewini, Ted G. Lewis.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Greenwich, CT : Manning, 1997.Description: xxii, 447 p. : illISBN:
  • 0137955928
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.35 REW 1997
Review: "Parallel and distributed computing has entered a new era of maturity. This book addresses the technical issues now facing the convergence of these two approaches - from architectural to software issues - in a single volume. As hardware parallelism increases, software remains a challenge, just as in prior times, and the book's emphasis is on software."--BOOK JACKET. "Designers and software developers who need to understand the interaction between the hardware and software parts of the system, whether students or practitioners, are the intended readers. Distributed and Parallel Computing is written at an upper division undergraduate or first-year graduate level for courses in engineering, science and computer science degree programs."--BOOK JACKET.
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"Parallel and distributed computing has entered a new era of maturity. This book addresses the technical issues now facing the convergence of these two approaches - from architectural to software issues - in a single volume. As hardware parallelism increases, software remains a challenge, just as in prior times, and the book's emphasis is on software."--BOOK JACKET. "Designers and software developers who need to understand the interaction between the hardware and software parts of the system, whether students or practitioners, are the intended readers. Distributed and Parallel Computing is written at an upper division undergraduate or first-year graduate level for courses in engineering, science and computer science degree programs."--BOOK JACKET.