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Details

  • 25 b/w illus.
  • Page extent: 442 pages
  • Size: 228 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 0.619 kg

Library of Congress

  • Dewey number: 005.13/3
  • Dewey version: 21
  • LC Classification: QA76.73.A35 B85 1998
  • LC Subject headings:
    • Ada (Computer program language)
    • Parallel programming (Computer science)

Library of Congress Record

Paperback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521629119 | ISBN-10: 052162911X)

DOI: 10.2277/052162911X

  • There was also a Hardback of this title but it is no longer available
  • Published February 1998

Replaced by 9780521866972

 (Stock level updated: 01:50 GMT, 21 November 2009)

£35.00

A major feature of the Ada programming language is the facilities it provides for concurrent programming. Alan Burns and Andy Wellings provide here a thorough and self-contained account of concurrent programming in Ada, and so show users, even beginners, how to harness the full power of the whole language. After giving an overview of the non-concurrent features of Ada, the authors proceed to examine in detail the uses of concurrent programming and the inherent difficulties in providing inter-process communication. The Ada tasking model is then introduced; the way it deals with these and related matters is explained in a number of separate chapters, covering system programming, real-time issues, distribution, object-oriented programming and re-use. This is the first book which deals with concurrent features in the new Ada standard, and it offers practical advice to the programmer needing to use it for embedded systems, while those interested more broadly in the development of programming languages will find many otherwise inaccessible issues probed in depth. It will thus be of value to professional software engineers and advanced students of programming alike; indeed, every Ada programmer will find it essential reading and a primary reference work. For the paperback edition the authors have made revisions throughout the text, updating and correcting where appropriate.

• Full description of the concurrency features of Ada • First book to deal with new standard of Ada in treating concurrency • Covers real-time, object-oriented, and distributed computing

Contents

1. The Ada language; 2. The nature and uses of concurrent programming; 3. Inter-process communication; 4. Ada task types and objects; 5. The rendezvous; 6. The select statement and the rendezvous; 7. Protected objects and data-oriented communication; 8. Avoidance synchronisation and requeue facility; 9. Using protected objects as building blocks; 10. Exceptions, abort and asynchronous transfer of control; 11. Tasking and systems programming; 12. Real-time programming; 13. Object-oriented programming and tasking; 14. Distributed systems; 15. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Review

‘Everyone should read this excellent book, and every real-time Ada developer should own it … I highly recommend it.’ Computing Reviews

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