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  • Await && Locks
    An expressive C++ thread synchronization library.
  • Bibliography on Threads and Multithreading
    Part of the Computer Science Bibliography Collection.
  • comp.programming.threads FAQ
    Bil Lewis's collection of frequently asked questions.
  • comp.programming.threads FAQ
    Frequently asked questions (by Bryan O'Sullivan).
  • Concurrent Programming: Principles and Practice
    This book provides an in-depth overview of underlying principles as well as practical techniques that can be used to design concurrent programs. (Greg Andrews)
  • Foundations of Multithreaded, Parallel, and Distributed Programming
    This book teaches the fundamental concepts of multithreaded, parallel and distributed computing. Emphasizes how to solve problems, with correctness the primary concern and performance an important, but secondary, concern. (Gregory R. Andrews)
  • Generic Synchronization Policies in C++
    Most uses of synchronization code in multi-threaded applications fall into a small number of high-level “usage patterns”, or what can be called generic synchronization policies (GSPs). This paper illustrates how the use of such GSPs simplify the writing of thread-safe classes. In addition, this paper presents a C++ class library that implements commonly-used GSPs.
  • Portable Thread Synchronization using C++
    Provides example C++ classes implementing a series of synchronization objects useful for building portable (Solaris and Win32) multithreaded applications.
  • Priority Inheritance Protocols
    Use of synchronization mechanisms like semaphores, monitors, and critical regions can lead to uncontrolled priority inversion. [PDF]
  • Protothreads
    Very lightweight stackless threads; give linear code execution for event-driven systems, designed to use little memory; library is pure C, no platform-specific Assembly; usable with or without OS. Open source, BSD-type license.
  • RT++
    Higher order threads for C++; tutorial and reference manual.
  • State Threads Library
    Small application library for writing fast, highly scalable Internet programs on Unix-like platforms. Open source, MPL or GPL.
  • Survey of Threads
    Comparing Solaris, Linux, and Windows NT threads.
  • Thread Implementation Table
    Dave Butenhof's comparison of thread implementations.
  • A Thread Performance Comparison
    Compares Windows NT and Solaris on a symmetric multiprocessor machine.
  • ZThreads
    An advanced object-oriented, cross-platform C++ threading and synchronization library. [GPL]
  • Lock-Free Code: A False Sense of Security
    Writing lock-free code can confound anyone-even expert programmers, as Herb shows in this article. (August 5, 2008)
  • The Many Faces of Deadlock
    Explains that deadlock can happen whenever there is a blocking (or waiting) cycle among concurrent tasks. (July 31, 2008)
  • Maximize Locality, Minimize Contention
    Explains why in the concurrent world, locality is a first-order issue that trumps most other performance considerations. Now locality is no longer just about fitting well into cache and RAM, but to avoid scalability busters by keeping tightly coupled data physically close together and separately used data far, far apart. (May 23, 2008)
  • Sutter Speaks: The Future of Concurrency
    What does the future hold for concurrency? What will happen to the tools and techniques around concurrent programming? In part two of our series, concurrency guru Herb Sutter talks about these issues and what developers need to be reading to understand concurrency. (May 8, 2008)
  • Sutter Speaks: A Conversation with the Concurrency Whisperer
    Multi- and many-core chips are entering the mainstream — and one of the first software development authorities to take note was C++ expert Herb Sutter. Thanks to his practical insights, a new generation may grok concurrency sooner than previously thought possible. (March 27, 2008)
  • Application-Level Abstractions for Lock-Free Data Sharing
    Describes lock-free data sharing, otherwise known as "wait-free data sharing" target="_blank" as an alternative to the use of locks. (December 21, 2007)
  • Use Lock Hierarchies to Avoid Deadlock
    Explains how to use lock hierarchies to avoid deadlock by assigning each shared resource a level that corresponds to its architectural layer. (December 11, 2007)
  • Apply Critical Sections Consistently
    Critical sections are the One True Tool for guaranteeing mutual exclusion on shared variables. Like most tools, these must be applied consistently, and with the intended meanings. (October 10, 2007)
  • Concurrency with Erlang
    To avoid problems with shared state working with multiple threads, Vinoski recommends a programming language like Erlang rather than C++ or Java. (September, 2007)
  • The Pillars of Concurrency
    This article makes the case that a consistent mental model is needed to talk about concurrency. (July 2, 2007)
  • Multi-threaded Debugging Techniques
    Describes a number of general purpose debugging techniques for multi-threaded applications. (April 23, 2007)
  • It's (Not) All Been Done
    Every decade or so there is a major revolution in the way software is developed. But, unlike the object and web revolutions, the concurrency revolution can be seen coming. (September, 2006)
  • Lock-free Interprocess Communication
    Interprocess communication is an essential component of modern software engineering. Often, lock-free IPC is accomplished via special processor commands. This article propose a communication type that requires only atomic writing of processor word from processor cache into main memory and atomic processor word reading from main memory into the processor register or processor cache. (June 15, 2006)
  • The Problem with Threads
    Argues that for concurrent programming to become mainstream, threads must be discarded as a programming model. Nondeterminism should be judiciously and carefully introduced where needed, and it should be explicit in programs. (May, 2006)
  • Software and the Concurrency Revolution
    Focuses on the implications of concurrency for software and its consequences for both programming languages and programmers. (Herb Sutter and James Larus) (September, 2005)
  • The Free Lunch Is Over: A Fundamental Turn Toward Concurrency in Software
    The biggest sea change in software development since the OO revolution is knocking at the door, and its name is Concurrency. (March, 2005)
  • Introduction to Priority Inversion
    Gives an introduction to priority inversion and shows a pair of techniques to avoid them. (March, 2002)
  • Fundamentals of Multithreading
    Technical article, covering Amdahl's Law, latencies and bandwidth, on-chip multiprocessing, Jackson technology, and simultaneous multithreading. (SystemLogic.net) (June 15, 2001)
  • volatile - Multithreaded Programmer's Best Friend
    Discusses the usage of the volatile keyword in multithreaded C++ programs. (February, 2001)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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