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Software design patterns / Concurrency control / Parallel computing / Application programming interfaces / Fortran / OpenMP / Singleton pattern / Double-checked locking / Lazy initialization / Computing / Computer programming / Software engineering
Date: 2014-03-25 15:40:00
Software design patterns
Concurrency control
Parallel computing
Application programming interfaces
Fortran
OpenMP
Singleton pattern
Double-checked locking
Lazy initialization
Computing
Computer programming
Software engineering

Problems, Workarounds and Possible Solutions Implementing the Singleton Pattern with C++ and OpenMP Michael S¨ uß and Claudia Leopold University of Kassel, Research Group Programming Languages / Methodologies,

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