Synchronization and Time(Chapter 2 of Concurrent Programming on Windows)
2010-08-10 22:10
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The ideal architecture for building concurrent systems demands a hybrid approach. At a coarse-grain, asynchronous agents are isolated and communicate in a mostly loosely coupled fashion; message passing is great for this. Then at a fine-grain, parallel computations share memory and use data and task parallel techniques.
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