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Blog Information The Observation Deck: Concurrency's Shysters
Bryan McDowell Cantrill (11/04/2008)
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Volume 51 ,  Issue 11  (November 2008) table of contents
Remembering Jim Gray
SECTION: Practice table of contents
Pages 34-39  
Year of Publication: 2008
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Bryan Cantrill  Sun Microsystems
Jeff Bonwick  Sun Microsystems
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

What does the proliferation of concurrency mean for the software you develop?


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Cantrill, B. Postmortem object type identification. In Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Automated Debugging, 2003.
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Cantrill, B. A spoonful of sewage. A. Oram and G. Wilson, Eds. Beautiful Code O'Reilly, 2007.
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Peyton-Jones, S. Beautiful concurrency. A. Oram and G. Wilson, Eds. Beautiful Code. O'Reilly, 2007.
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