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Multicore Software Development Techniques: Applications, Tips, and Tricks (Newnes Pocket Books)

Multicore Software Development Techniques: Applications, Tips, and Tricks (Newnes Pocket Books)

Multicore Software Development Techniques: Applications, Tips, and Tricks
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Multicore Software Development Techniques: Applications, Tips, and Tricks (Newnes Pocket Books) Paperback - 2015

by Oshana, Robert

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This book provides a set of practical processes and techniques used for multicore software development. It is written with a focus on solving day to day problems using practical tips and tricks and industry case studies to reinforce the key concepts in multicore software development.

Coverage includes:

  • The multicore landscape
  • Principles of parallel computing
  • Multicore SoC architectures
  • Multicore programming models
  • The Multicore development process
  • Multicore programming with threads
  • Concurrency abstraction layers
  • Debugging Multicore Systems
  • Practical techniques for getting started in multicore development
  • Case Studies in Multicore Systems Development
  • Sample code to reinforce many of the concepts discussed
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