Introduction to Parallel Algorithms an d Architectures : Arrays, Trees, Hypercube s by F. T. Leighto n Morgan Kauffman Pub, 199 2 In the ever-expanding field of parallel computing, we have seen a number of textbooks , some emphasizing the design aspects of parallel algorithms based on abstract models of paralle l machines (such as PRAMs) and some others focusing on the topological properties of paralle l architectures . What is needed in this area is a book which provides a linkage between th e topological properties of a parallel network and its computational capabilities or limitations , as well as comparative analyses of parallel architectures, not only among the proposed one s but also in view of a desirable general-purpose parallel machine which is yet to be built . The book under review comes closest to this goal . The author, a well-known researcher in paralle l computing, once again has proved his expertise and authority on the materials covered . This book will certainly have an impact to the psychology of students and researchers alike, on ho w to correlate parallel architectures and algorithms . Physically, this book is organized around three categories of parallel architectures
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