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"The authors of this well-written book provide a good overview of most of the issues they address, and their survey of different parallel programming languages and methodologies is quite impressive."--Suely Oliveira, University of Iowa "I have used a different text each time I have taught parallel computing, but felt that they missed important material that I wished to include. This book includes many topics not addressed in other parallel computing texts, and the first few chapters are particularly well written."--Ashok Srinivasan, Florida State University "This well-organized book takes a…mehr

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"The authors of this well-written book provide a good overview of most of the issues they address, and their survey of different parallel programming languages and methodologies is quite impressive."--Suely Oliveira, University of Iowa "I have used a different text each time I have taught parallel computing, but felt that they missed important material that I wished to include. This book includes many topics not addressed in other parallel computing texts, and the first few chapters are particularly well written."--Ashok Srinivasan, Florida State University "This well-organized book takes a unique approach in its focus on all the intricacies involved in determining parallel performance, and I especially appreciated its use of the same small problems, summation, to motivate many concepts."--Nan C. Schaller, Rochester Institute of Technology
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L. Ridgway Scott is Louis Block Professor of Computer Science and of Mathematics at the University of Chicago. He is the coauthor of The Mathematical Theory of Finite Element Methods. Terry Clark is Assistant Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Kansas. Babak Bagheri is a software architect at PROS Revenue Management, a company that designs software for pricing and revenue management. Scott, Clark, and Bagheri codeveloped the P-languages.