Design of Multithreaded Software: The Entity-Life Modeling Approach Review

Design of Multithreaded Software: The Entity-Life Modeling Approach
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Dr Sanden has created a very impressive piece of literature. As a professor of computer science, I found this book to be an incredible asset to my professional "tool kit," so to speak. Further, Dr. Sanden's book would be critical asset as a text book as its narration keeps the reader enticed, yet has a number of solid application concepts. I unequivocally recommend this book as a professional asset as well as a text book. Again, this book is quite an impressive piece of work that is a strong contribution to this professional field.

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This book assumes familiarity with threads (in a language such as Ada, C#, or Java)and introduces the entity-life modeling (ELM) design approach for certain kinds of multithreaded software. ELM focuses on "reactive systems," which continuously interact with the problem environment. These "reactive systems" include embedded systems, as well as such interactive systems as cruise controllers and automated teller machines.
Part I covers two fundamentals: program-language thread support and state diagramming. These are necessary for understanding ELM and are provided primarily for reference. Part II covers ELM from different angles. Part III positions ELM relative to other design approaches.


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