Concurrent Programming in Java: Design Principles and Patterns

Doug Lea Doug Lea
1996 519 citations

Abstract

From the Publisher: This book provides you with detailed information and expert techniques that will enable you to exploit the many advantages of concurrent programming and create multi-threaded Java applications that are more responsive to user demands, faster, and more easily controlled. Taking a design pattern approach, the book offers numerous standard design techniques for creating and implementing Java structures that solve common concurrent programming challenges. Doug Lea is Professor of computer Science at SUNY Oswego, Co-director of the Software Engineering Lab at the New York Center for Advanced Technology in Computer Applications, and Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Syracuse University.

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JavaComputer scienceExploitSoftware engineeringReal time JavaConcurrent engineeringConcurrent object-oriented programmingProgramming languageProgramming paradigmProcedural programmingInductive programmingEngineering

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