The arrival and popularity of multi-core processors has sparked a renewed interest in the development of parallel programs. Similarly, the availability of low-cost microprocessors and sensors has generated a great interest in embedded real-time programs. This book provides students and programmers w
Building Parallel, Embedded, and Real-Time Applications with Ada
β Scribed by John W. McCormick, Frank Singhoff, JΓ©rΓ΄me Hugues
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 388
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The arrival and popularity of multi-core processors has sparked a renewed interest in the development of parallel programs. Similarly, the availability of low-cost microprocessors and sensors has generated a great interest in embedded real-time programs. This book provides students and programmers whose backgrounds are in traditional sequential programming with the opportunity to expand their capabilities into parallel, embedded, real-time and distributed computing. It also addresses the theoretical foundation of real-time scheduling analysis, focusing on theory that is useful for actual applications. Written by award-winning educators at a level suitable for undergraduates and beginning graduate students, this book is the first truly entry-level textbook in the subject. Complete examples allow readers to understand the context in which a new concept is used, and enable them to build and run the examples, make changes, and observe the results.
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This book is VERY light on content (it's a pretty small book, 193 pages for the primary material). If you just look at the table of contents, you can get more depth in a couple hours of googling.It just isn't a very useful book. It has nothing to offer a programmer with any level of experience wit
This book is VERY light on content (it's a pretty small book, 193 pages for the primary material). If you just look at the table of contents, you can get more depth in a couple hours of googling.It just isn't a very useful book. It has nothing to offer a programmer with any level of experience wit
This book is VERY light on content (it's a pretty small book, 193 pages for the primary material). If you just look at the table of contents, you can get more depth in a couple hours of googling. It just isn't a very useful book. It has nothing to offer a programmer with any level of experience w
This book is VERY light on content (it's a pretty small book, 193 pages for the primary material). If you just look at the table of contents, you can get more depth in a couple hours of googling. It just isn't a very useful book. It has nothing to offer a programmer with any level of experience w