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Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub epub Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub pdf download Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub pdf file Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub audiobook Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub book review Parallel Programming with Microsoft® Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Ade Miller, Stephen Toub summary | #340454 in Books | Microsoft Press | 2010-09-10 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.12 x.55 x7.36l,.81 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ISBN13: 9780735651593 | Condition: New | Notes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!||19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.| This book will not leave my side... until the 2nd edition...|By T Anderson|This book does a great job of putting architecture into a view that .NET developers and architects can relate to.
The book covers design principles and patterns, and then relates them to each layer of a traditional layered system. It includes business, services, data access, and presentati|About the Author|
|Colin Campbell is a coauthor of Model-Based Software Testing and Analysis in C# and he has written several academic papers on mathematically rigorous approaches to software analysis. He is a founder and principal at Modeled Computation LLC
The CPU meter shows the problem. One core is running at 100 percent, but all the other cores are idle. Your application is CPU-bound, but you are using only a fraction of the computing power of your multicore system. What next?
The answer, in a nutshell, is parallel programming. Where you once would have written the kind of sequential code that is familiar to all programmers, you now find that this no longer meets your performance goals. To use your syste...
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