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Today's TBB Today's TBB = C++ Parallel Programming with Threading Building Blocks

James R. Reinders - Personal Name; Michael J. Voss , - Personal Name;

This open-access book serves as a comprehensive guide for C++ programmers looking to master Threading Building Blocks (TBB). Authored by two experts in TBB and parallel programming, the book distills decades of collective experience in developing and teaching parallel programming concepts, presenting insights in a clear and accessible manner.
Today’s TBB starts with foundational principles, explaining key concepts and terminology used in parallel programming. It then introduces the major components of TBB including parallel algorithms, flow graphs, and task groups that help you fully leverage the power of multicore systems. The book emphasizes TBB's higher-level parallelism capabilities, which facilitate the creation of portable, scalable applications for modern CPUs. Key topics, including memory management in parallel contexts and effective synchronization for data structures, are well explored, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of these critical concepts.
Later chapters delve into advanced topics including cancellation, exception handling, composability, performance tuning, and transitioning legacy code from older versions of TBB to Today’s TBB.

For nearly two decades, TBB has been invaluable to programmers, and this book leverages the latest advancements in C++ alongside TBB to enhance your parallel programming capabilities.
TBB excels in unlocking the performance of code that is not well-suited for accelerators, making it an essential tool in the realm of parallel computing. If you work with technologies like CUDA, SYCL, or OpenCL for accelerated computing, mastering TBB will also enable you to orchestrate parallelism effectively on the host CPU, optimizing performance in the face of Amdahl’s Law.


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Publisher
: Apress Berkeley, CA., 2025
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LXXI, 447 hlm,: ill, lamp; 21 cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
9798868812705
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NONE
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text
Media Type
computer
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online resource
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Subject(s)
Algorithms
Artificial Intelligence,
Programming Techniques
DATA
Structures and Information Theory
Programming Languages,
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This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access An open access modern guide to Threading Building Blocks, written by leading engineers and keynote presenters on parallel computing Designed for C++ programmers at all levels of parallel programming experience Understand key concepts in concurrency and how to use TBB to leverage the power of parallel systems
Statement of Responsibility
Michael J. Voss , James R. Reinders
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ida
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https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/979-8-8688-1270-5
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https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-1270-5
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