Principles of concurrent and distributed programming, second edition

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  • M. Ben

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  • Principles of concurrent and distributed programming, second edition
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  • 2006

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Final Cover Copy ï戮聳 Ben-AriPrinciples of Concurrent andDistributed Programming2nd EditionM. Ben-AriThe latest edition of a classic text from a winner of the ACM/SIGCSEAward for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education.ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Software today is inherently concurrent or distributed ï戮聳 from event-based GUI designs to operating and real-time systems to Internet applications. The new edition of this classic introduction to concurrency has been completely revised in view of the growing importance of concurrencyconstructs embedded in programming languages and of formal methodssuch as model checking that are widely used in industry.The 2nd edition:Øï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Focuses on algorithmic principles rather than language syntax;Øï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Emphasizes the use of the Spin model checker for modeling concurrent systems and verifying program correctness;Øï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Explains the implementation of concurrency in the Java and Ada languages.Øï戮 ï戮 ï戮 ï戮 Facilitates lab work with software tools for learning concurrent and distributed programming.Check out the companion website for the book at www.pearson.co.uk/ben-ari ï戮 to find additional resources for both students and instructors, including source code in various languages for the programs in the book, answers to the exercises, and slides for all diagrams, algorithms and programs.About the AuthorMordechai (Moti) Ben-Ari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Science Teaching at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel.ï戮 He is the author of texts on Ada, concurrent programming, programming languages, and mathematical logic, as well as Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science.ï戮 In 2004 he was honored with the ACM/SIGCSE Award for Outstanding Contribution to Computer Science Education.