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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureLawAdministrative LawConcurrent SystemTechnology LawSynchronization ProtocolConcurrency (Computer Science)Systems EngineeringParallel ComputingEfficient Concurrent AlgorithmsConcurrent ProgrammingComputer EngineeringCostly SynchronizationComputer ScienceCertain SynchronizationLegal PhilosophyConcurrency TheoryParallel Programming
Building correct and efficient concurrent algorithms is known to be a difficult problem of fundamental importance. To achieve efficiency, designers try to remove unnecessary and costly synchronization. However, not only is this manual trial-and-error process ad-hoc, time consuming and error-prone, but it often leaves designers pondering the question of: is it inherently impossible to eliminate certain synchronization, or is it that I was unable to eliminate it on this attempt and I should keep trying?
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