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Authors: Stevens, W. Richard (-) - Contents of book: TCP for transactions; Additional TCP Applications; The Unix domain protocols
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Authors: Doyle, Jeff ; Carroll, Jennifer (-) - This book is designed to provide information about routing TCP/IP: Inter-Domain Routing Concepts; Introduction to BGP; BGP and NLRI; BGP and Routing Policies; Scaling BGP; Multiprotocol BGP; Introduction to IP Multicast Routing; Protocol Independent Multicast; Scaling IP Multicast Routing; IPv4 to IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT44) ; IPv6 to IPv4 Network Address Translation (NAT64)
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Authors: - (-) - The fourteen chapters of the book are divided into three parts: Part I examines the basics of networks and routing. Although more advanced readers may wish to skip the first two chapters, I recommend that they at least skim Chapter 3, "Static Routing," and Chapter 4, "Dynamic Routing Protocols." ; Part II covers the TCP/IP Interior Gateway Protocols. Each protocol-specific chapter begins with a discussion of the mechanics and parameters of the protocol. This general overview is followed by case studies on configuring and troubleshooting the protocol on Cisco routers in various network topologies. The Exterior Gateway Protocols, as well as such topics as multicast routing, Quality of S...
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Authors: Karniadakis, George ; Kirby, Robert M. (-) - Scientific computing and simulation science -- Basic concepts and tools -- Approximation -- Roots and integrals -- Explicit discretizations -- Implicit discretizations -- Relaxation : discretization and solvers -- Propagation : numerical diffusion and dispersion -- Fast linear solvers -- Fast Eigensolvers.
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Authors: Tanenbaum, Andrew S., 1944- (-) - Modern Operating Systems, Fourth Edition, is intended for introductory courses in Operating Systems in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering programs. It also serves as a useful reference for OS professionals
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Authors: Petersen, Wesley P. (-) - Aimed at advanced undergraduate and graduate students in applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering, subjects covered include linear algebra, fast Fourier transform, Monte-Carlo simulations, and related topics, including examples in C but using Fortran numerical library conventions. This book is also ideal for application programmers."--Jacket.
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Authors: Parhami, Behrooz. (-) - THE CONTEXT OF PARALLEL PROCESSING The field of digital computer architecture has grown explosively in the past two decades. Through a steady stream of experimental research, tool-building efforts, and theoretical studies, the design of an instruction-set architecture, once considered an art, has been transformed into one of the most quantitative branches of computer technology. At the same time, better understanding of various forms of concurrency, from standard pipelining to massive parallelism, and invention of architectural structures to support a reasonably efficient and user-friendly programming model for such systems, has allowed hardware performance to continue its exponential...
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Authors: Petersen, Wesley P. (-) - Basic issues -- Applications -- SIMD, single instruction multiple data -- Shared memory parallelism -- MIMD, multiple instruction, multiple data.
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Authors: Eijkhout, Victor (-) - Single-processor Computing -- Parallel Computin -- Computer Arithmetic -- Numerical treatment of differential equations -- Numerical linear algebra -- High performance linear algebra
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Authors: Hager, Georg ; Wellein, Gerhard. (-) - This book presents a balanced treatment of the theory, technology, architecture, and software for modern high performance computers and the use of high performance computing systems. The focus on scientific and engineering problems makes this both educational and unique. I highly recommend this timely book for scientists and engineers. I believe this book will benefit many readers and provide a fine reference." From the Foreword by Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA" "Written by high performance computing (HPC) experts, Introduction to High Performance Computing for Scientists and Engineers provides a solid introduction to current mainstream computer architecture, ...
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Authors: Patt, Yale N. ; Patel, Sanjay J. (-) - Welcome Aboard --|g2.|tBits, Data Types, and Operations --|g3.|tDigital Logic Structures --|g4.|tThe von Neumann Model --|g5.|tThe LC-3 --|g6.|tProgramming --|g7.|tAssembly Language --|g8.|tI/O --|g9.|tTRAP Routines and Subroutines --|g10.|tAnd, Finally ... The Stack --|g11.|tIntroduction to Programming in C --|g12.|tVariables and Operators --|g13.|tControl Structures --|g14.|tFunctions --|g15.|tTesting and Debugging --|g16.|tPointers and Arrays --|g17.|tRecursion --|g18.|tI/O in C --|g19.|tData Structures --|gA.|tThe LC-3 ISA --|gB.|tFrom LC-3 to x86 --|gC.|tThe Microarchitecture of the LC-3 --|gD.|tThe C Programming Language --|gE.|tUseful Tables --|gF.|tSolutions to Selected Exerci...
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Authors: Jeannot, Emmanuel ; Žilinskas, Julius (-) - With recent changes in multicore and general-purpose computing on graphics processing units, the way parallel computers are used and programmed has drastically changed. This book provides recent research results in high-performance computing on complex environments, information on how to efficiently exploit heterogeneous and hierarchical architectures and distributed systems, detailed studies on the impact of applying heterogeneous computing practices to real problems, and applications varying from remote sensing to tomography. Topics include: numerical analysis for heterogeneous and multicore systems; optimization of communication for high performance heterogeneous and hierarchical p...
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Authors: Comer, Doulas (-) - Features Of The Course: Covers all of networking and internetworking from media to applications; Examines each of the underlying technologies; Focuses on concepts and principles that apply across vendors and products; Provides perspective and shows how the pieces fit together; Explains how an Internet is built from heterogeneous networks
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Authors: Andrews, Gregory R. (-) - Greg Andrews teaches the fundamental concepts of multithreaded, parallel and distributed computing and relates them to the implementation and performance processes. He presents the appropriate breadth of topics and supports these discussions with an emphasis on performance. Features *Emphasizes how to solve problems, with correctness the primary concern and performance an important, but secondary, concern *Includes a number of case studies which cover such topics as pthreads, MPI, and OpenMP libraries, as well as programming languages like Java, Ada, high performance Fortran, Linda, Occam, and SR *Provides examples using Java syntax and discusses how Java deals with monitors, sockets,...
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Authors: - (-) - This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Distributed Computing, DISC 2008, held in Arcachon, France, in September 2008. The 33 revised full papers, selected from 101 submissions, are presented together with 11 brief announcements of ongoing works; all of them were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers address all aspects of distributed computing, including the theory, design, implementation and applications of distributed algorithms, systems and networks - ranging from foundational and theoretical topics to algorithms and systems issues and to applications in various fields.
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Authors: Fokkink, Wan (-) - I Message Passing; 2 Preliminaries; 3 Snapshots; 4 Waves; 5 Deadlock Detection; 6 Termination Detection; 7 Garbage Collection; 8 Routing; 9 Election; 10 Anonymous Networks; 11 Synchronous Networks; 12 Crash Failures; 13 Byzantine Failures; 14 Mutual Exclusion; II Shared Memory; 15 Preliminaries; 16 Mutual Exclusion II; 17 Barriers; 18 Self-Stabilization; 19 Online Scheduling; Pseudocode Descriptions; References; Index.
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Authors: Garnier, Rowan ; Taylor, John (-) - Taking an approach to the subject that is suitable for a broad readership, Discrete Mathematics: Proofs, Structures, and Applications, Third Edition provides a rigorous yet accessible exposition of discrete mathematics, including the core mathematical foundation of computer science. The approach is comprehensive yet maintains an easy-to-follow prog
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Authors: Patterson, David A. ; Hennessy, John L. (-) - This book presents the fundamentals of hardware technologies, assembly language, computer arithmetic, pipelining, memory hierarchies and I/O. This edition is updated for mobile computing and the cloud!Computer abstractions and technology -- Instructions : language of the computer -- Arithmetic for computers -- The processor -- Large and fast : exploiting memory hierarchy -- Parallel processors from client to cloud.
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Authors: Gil de Lamadrid, James (-) - Chapter 1 Overview -- Chapter 2 Number and Logic Systems -- Chapter 3 Digital Circuitry -- Chapter 4 Devices and the Bus -- Chapter 5 The Register Transfer Language Level -- Chapter 6 Common Computer Architectures -- Chapter 7 Hardwired CPU Design -- Chapter 8 Computer Arithmetic -- Chapter 9 Micro-Programmed CPU Design -- Chapter 10 A Few Last Topics
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Authors: East, Ian. (-) - This textbook covers topics which cross the border between hardware and software and should be of value to both students of computer science and electronic engineering. It shows how one may proceed "top-down" through software engineering to arrive at the fundamental programming constructs that one wishes to run as process. Finally one arrives at the fundamental atoms of programming which must be available to make a universally programmable machine. Explanation is given of what the components of a computer are, how they are connected together and how they in turn are constructed. No particular technology is assumed. A full understanding of any machine architecture is not possible witho...
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