Adventures In Unix Network Applications Programming


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Adventures in UNIX Network Applications Programming


Adventures in UNIX Network Applications Programming

Author: Bill Rieken

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1992-11-04


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Written to help you with the ten percent of the network programming that consumes ninety percent of your time and causes most of your vexing problems, it teaches communications/network programing, including interprocess communicator, protocols, and process level application programming. Geared to the growing number of programmers in the UNIX workstation environment, it covers a variety of the most widely used protocols of OSI, TCP/IP, X.25, Berkeley Sockets, AT&T System V Streams and more. In addition, it develops the code for solutions to typical problems in network software programming and offers numerous practical and helpful examples.

Interprocess Communications in Linux


Interprocess Communications in Linux

Author: John Shapley Gray

language: en

Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional

Release Date: 2003


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Gray zeroes right in on the key techniques of processes and interprocess communication from primitive communications to the complexities of sockets. The book covers every aspect of UNIX/Linux interprocess communications in sufficient detail to allow experienced programmers to begin writing useful code immediately.

Visualization Methods in High Performance Computing and Flow Simulation


Visualization Methods in High Performance Computing and Flow Simulation

Author: W. Borchers

language: en

Publisher: VSP

Release Date: 1996-12


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The developments of new algorithms in applied mathematics, of new concepts in computer sciences, and of new hardware in computer technology have led to an immense output of data streams describing the solutions of important physical or technological problems. In order to understand and to explore the results of calculations, new visualization methods have been developed. These novel methods are indispensable for mathematicians and engineers working with problems such as flow theory or elasticity. These proceedings contain selected contributions from the DFG-workshop on visualization, held at the University of Paderborn, January 18--20, 1994, and will be of interest to researchers in the above mentioned fields.