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Parallel Complexity Theory by Ian Parberry
 
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Parallel complexity theory is one of the fastest-growing fields in theoretical computer science. This rapid growth has led to a proliferation of parallel machine models and theoretical frameworks. This book presents a unified theory of parallel computation based on a network model.
Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It? by Paul E. McKenney
 
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The purpose of this book is to help you understand how to program shared-memory parallel machines without risking your sanity. By describing the algorithms and designs that have worked well in the past, we hope to help you avoid at least some of the pitfalls that have beset parallel...
How to Write Parallel Programs: A First Course by Nicholas Carriero, David Gelernter
 
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Nicholas Carriero, David Gelernter
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MIT Press 1992
In the not-too-distant future every programmer, software engineer, and computer scientist will need to understand parallelism, a powerful and proven way to run programs fast.
Parallel Computing Works! by G.C. Fox, R.D. Williams, P.C. Messina
 
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G.C. Fox, R.D. Williams, P.C. Messina
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Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 1994
A clear illustration of how parallel computers can be successfully applied to large-scale scientific computations. This book demonstrates how a variety of applications in physics, biology,
Parallel and Distributed Computation: Numerical Methods by Dimitri P. Bertsekas, John Tsitsiklis
 
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Dimitri P. Bertsekas, John Tsitsiklis
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Athena Scientific 2003
This highly acclaimed work, first published in 1989, is a comprehensive and theoretically sound treatment of parallel and distributed numerical methods.
A Framework for Enabling Distributed Applications on the Internet by Mark Anthony McLaughlin
 
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Mark Anthony McLaughlin
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arXiv 2006
The last five years have seen the rapid rise in popularity of what we term internet distributed applications (IDAs). These are internet applications with which many users interact simultaneously. IDAs range from P2P file-sharing applications, to collaborative
Parallel Computing: Architectures, Algorithms and Applications by C. Bischof, at al.
 
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C. Bischof, at al.
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John von Neumann Institute for Computing 2007
The aim of the book is to give an overview of the state-of-the-art of the developments, applications and future trends in high performance computing for all platforms.
Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET by Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Stephen Toub
 
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Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Stephen Toub
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Microsoft Press 2010
A book that introduces .NET programmers to patterns for including parallelism in their applications. Examples of these patterns are parallel loops,
An introduction to one-way quantum computing in distributed architectures by Earl T. Campbell, Joseph Fitzsimons
 
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Earl T. Campbell, Joseph Fitzsimons
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arXiv 2009
This review provides a gentle introduction to one-way quantum computing in distributed architectures. One-way quantum computation shows significant promise as a computational model for distributed systems,
Introduction to Distributed Systems by Sabu M. Thampi
 
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Sabu M. Thampi
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arXiv 2009
This text provides an overview of distributed computing systems. The definition, architecture, characteristics of distributed systems and the various distributed computing fallacies are discussed in the beginning. Finally, discusses client/server computing, World Wide Web and types of distributed systems.
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