|
|
|
|
|
UPC: Distributed Shared-Memory ProgrammingA must-have for UPC programmers and applications developers
This publication provides an in-depth interpretation of UPC language specifications for use in highly parallel systems. With its extensive use of examples, UPC programming case studies, and illustrations, it offers new insights into developing efficient and effective UPC applications... | | Fundamental Forces of Nature: The Story of Gauge FieldsIn this book I want to tell the story of gauge fields, the messengers that transmit signals among elementary particles, enabling them to interact. They work in the quantum realm of quarks, the deepest level of the structure of matter we have reached so far.
The basic interaction at this level percolates upwards, through hierarchies of... | | Practical Reporting with Ruby and Rails (Expert's Voice in Open Source)This book is about general and scalable ways to create reports with Ruby. It covers using a huge array of tools—Rails, Gruff, Ghostscript, and many more—but a common thread links them all: they are powerful tools that will serve you even if you have a huge amount of data. Using the reporting tools and techniques described in this book,... |
|
|
Next Generation Java Testing: TestNG and Advanced ConceptsEnterprise Java developers must achieve broader, deeper test coverage, going beyond unit testing to implement functional and integration testing with systematic acceptance. Next Generation Java™ Testing introduces breakthrough Java testing techniques and TestNG, a powerful open source Java testing... | | XML and Web Services UnleashedThe Extensible Markup Language is changing the way that information is being stored and exchanged. It is also changing the very way that we think about data. XML Unleashed allows you to unlock this new power and get you well on your way towards developing XML applications and systems that enable your most important business processes, or your... | | UNIX Network Programming, Volume 2: Interprocess Communications (2nd Edition)This book describes four different forms of IPC in detail:
- message passing (pipes, FIFOs, and message queues),
- synchronization (mutexes, condition variables, read-write locks, file and record locks, and semaphores),
- shared memory (anonymous and named), and
- remote
... |
|
|
Result Page: 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 |