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Principles Of Concurrent And Distributed Programming 2nd Ed Mordechai Benari

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Principles Of Concurrent And Distributed Programming 2nd Ed Mordechai Benari
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Publisher: Addison-Wesley
File Extension: CHM
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Mordechai Ben-Ari
ISBN: 9780321312839, 032131283X
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 2nd ed

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Principles Of Concurrent And Distributed Programming 2nd Ed Mordechai Benari by Mordechai Ben-ari 9780321312839, 032131283X instant download after payment.

i have been reading about concurrency and related issues for quite a while now. after reading a few favorable reviews about this book here and elsewhere, i decided to give it a shot. i have read about 50 pages; what i am going to say will not change as i read more (safety property, if you will). the part where deadlock and starvation freedom is presented and the example algorithms used for clarification is very dubious and makes me doubt the rigor with which this book was written. granted, deadlock seems to enjoy several slightly different semantics. this should not, however, mean that anything resembling deadlock freedom can be classified under deadlock freedom as its definition. there is one algorithm which clearly is not deadlock-free (under no contention, a thread should be always allowed to enter its critical section) and yet is tagged deadlock-free: its progress depends on the other thread's progress where this other thread might be lost somewhere in its remainder code, showing no interest in the critical section. now, this example is at the beginning of the book and is about a very simple concept. if the author gets this wrong, what does one think about the rest of the book? will the reader be always on the lookout for possible subtle mistakes? it is my understanding that a reader should be able to trust the writer of the text to fully enjoy the text. this lack of trust made me suspend reading the book. i am trying to get the fundamental notions right before i go any further in this book. at the end, what does this mean? buy and read this book only if you already have some other reference books on concurrency and want to see yet another approach to a still highly unstable research topic.

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