Transcription of Concepts of Concurrent Programming
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C U R R I C U L U M M O D U L ESEI-CM-24 Carnegie Mellon UniversitySoftware Engineering InstituteConcepts ofConcurrentProgramming..David W. BustardUniversity of UlsterApril 1990 Approved for public of Concurrent ProgrammingiPrefaceA Concurrent program is one defining actions that may be performedsimultaneously. This module discusses the nature of such programsand provides an overview of the means by which they may beconstructed and executed. Emphasis is given to the terminology usedin this field and the underlying Concepts module is largely concerned with explicit concurrency, whereconcurrent behavior is specified by the program designer.
3.4. Database Systems 1. Basic Concepts This section provides introductory definitions and discussion of the main concepts and terms used in concurrent programming. Further explanations, with illustrations, may be found in any basic text in this area [Ben-Ari82, Bustard88, Schiper89, Whiddett87]. Concurrency concepts are also covered in
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