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Scalable Parallel Computing: Technology, Architecture, Programming

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Title: Scalable Parallel Computing: Technology, Architecture, Programming
by Kai Hwang, Zhiwei Xu
ISBN: 0-07-031798-4
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
Pub. Date: 01 February, 1998
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $146.30
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Average Customer Rating: 1.33 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 2
Summary: Very interesting conceptual basis, but
Comment: The information provided in this book are a bit out of date, the description way to light harted, no pictures of the physical arrangement of the physical implementation are provided.
Most of the graphics and graphs are of appaling quality.
The web references--even the updated ones on the first autors home-page--are out of date.

Don't get me wrong: I learned a lot about computer architecture from Prof. Hwang's other books way back in the eighties, this one has a very interesting conceptual basis but is lacking on needed detail. You can learn a lot from this book, but you need the whole of the web to supplement it; for this the price is way over the top.

Rating: 1
Summary: Scalable Parallel Rubbish
Comment: The only reason to buy this book is under force. Aka taking a course where this book is mandatory. Its ill planned, ill conceived and not organized in a proper way.

Rating: 1
Summary: Useless opus
Comment: This is the worst book that I ever read. The authors did not even bothered to proofread it. One would think that people writing on the subject of system architecture will be organizing the material logically. Not these two clowns. The only reason you might want to spend your hard-earned money is if you are under the duress of taking professor's Hwang course at USC. This is the only way they can cell this worthless book. Wish I could return it to the publisher. P.S. A good example on how not to write the computer book (or any technical text book). POd

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