This text provides comprehensive coverage of parallel algorithms and architectures, beginning with fundamental concepts and continuing through architectural variations and aspects of implementation. Unlike the authors of similar texts, Professor Parhami reviews the circuit model and problem driven parallel machines, variants of mesh architectures, and composite and hierarchical systems, among other subjects. With its treatment of theory and practical designs, class tested lecture material and problems, and case studies, the book is suited to graduate and upper level undergraduate students of advanced architecture or parallel processing.
I've read this book almost completely, this is a book that is can help you to sum up most of the approaches not for learning in details, because in most cases it can't help you to understand the concepts and ideas and you need to ask your master or someone to help you, anyway If you wanna pass your course just stick to your notes!