The origin of concurrent programming
Per Brinch Hansen
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The origin of concurrent programming
Published
2002
Publisher
Springer
Pages
534
ISBN-10
0387954015
Subjects
Studies in computational science
Parallel computing, 1988
Distributed Systems
Parallel computing for data science
Fault-tolerant parallel computation
Computer architecture
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Who is the author of The origin of concurrent programming?
The origin of concurrent programming was written by Per Brinch Hansen.
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