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Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET: Design Patterns for Decomposition and Coordination on Multicore Architectures Book

Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET: Design Patterns for Decomposition and Coordination on Multicore Architectures
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  • Parallel Programming with Microsoft .NET: Design Patterns for Decomposition and Coordination on Multicore Architectures
  • Written by author Colin Campbell, Ralph Johnson, Stephen Toub, Campbell, Colin, Johnson, Ralph, Miller, Ade
  • Published by Microsoft Press, 2010
  • 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 nutshel
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ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Parallel LoopsChapter 3: Parallel TasksChapter 4: Parallel AggregationChapter 5: FuturesChapter 6: Dynamic Task ParallelismChapter 7: PipelinesAdapting Object-Oriented PatternsDebugging and Profiling Parallel ApplicationsTechnology OverviewReferencesGlossary


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