Patterns for Parallel Programming

Session Details

Presenter: Tiberiu Covaci
Time: 3:15 PM – 4:30 PM, Saturday, May 22, 2010
Location: Franz Hall, Room 106
Tags: Parallel Programming, Visual Studio

Every five to ten years the world of computer programming is facing now a new paradigm shift, like GUI, object orientation, or generics. Right now we are facing a new paradigm shift, the multi-core one. Successful research in this area has been done for the past 30 years, but we are still not using the results efficiently. A pattern is a working solution to a recurring problem, and parallel/multi-core programming has its own problems which led to a set of patterns. Come and see in this session about which patterns exists in the area of parallel/multi-core programming and how they can be used with Visual Studio 2010.

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