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- Info
COMP 437: Introduction to Concurrent Programming
- Official title
- Introduction to Concurrency
- Credit hours
- 3
- Prerequisite
- COMP 313
- Description
- This course studies the architecture, design, and implementation of
concurrent software systems. Process algebras, formal specification,
and testing are used as tools in the engineering of concurrent
systems; event-based programming frameworks and thread libraries are
employed in the implementation of such systems. Coursework includes
several substantial programming projects (in a language such as Java)
involving applications of concurrency and event-driven programming
such as graphical user interfaces and distributed services using
Remote Method Invocation (RMI).
- Syllabus
- Taught by Dr. Läufer in Spring 2007.
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