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Concurrent Programming

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Much of the programming world involves concurrent applications. Here are some examples from operating systems, real-time systems, and simulation. Operating Systems When you and your colleagues all log in at terminals connected to the same t...
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I've often looked at reams of code where the programmers have made huge numbers of methods synchronized. On further examination, many of those methods might not need to be synchronized. The problem with such excessive use of synchronized me...
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Most of the time in most of the PC-running applications – we don’t. There are some applications that can benefit from concurrency. Then, there are applications where concurrency is a requirement (especially in real-time systems). And finall...
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Specific programming algorithms and instructions are stored on the PC and downloaded to the programmer when you select a chip and load the buffer. Thus, the algorithm is actually executed by each programmer's internal microprocessor. This g...
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We've set up a place to get your started with learning how to develop parallel programs and concurrent applications:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/faq-parallel-p...
OPA supports concurrency and distribution natively, with very simple concurrency primitives. These primitives let you write easily applications that can serve numerous users at once, perform numerous requests, and use as many processors and...
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No, mainly because we haven't figured out yet how to do justice to these aspects of programming within the context of these courses. But see Lynn Andrea Stein's Rethinking CS101 project (MIT) that is attempting to do so.
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Not unless you have satisfied the Science & Technology and Math requirements for Education and the Lower-Level Arts requirement, which probably means taking some courses at the Nanaimo campus (see calendar).
http://www.viu.ca/hhs/cyc/faq.asp
This article provides an explicit framework for evaluating the expected benefit to college-bound students of courses offered by Advanced Placement (AP) versus concurrent enrollment programs (CEP). District personnel can use it to assess the...
http://eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ8...
If you participate in the federally funded Free and Reduced Lunch program, and meet all program and course pre-requisites for concurrent enrollment, you are eligible for WSU's Rising Star Scholarship. The scholarships are available on a fir...
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