Origin 2000 Training Sessions
The NSCEE will offer two Origin 2000 training
sessions in September.
| Place: | UNLV, TBE-A308
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| Dates: | Session I Sept. 18th
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| | Session II Sept. 25th
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| Times: | 1:00pm - 5:00pmTopical Outline
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Session I Sept. 18th
- Introduction: Scalable Shared Memory
- R10000 Architecture
- Origin2000 Programming
- Let the Compiler Do the Work
- Recommended Flags for Fortran and C
- Recommendations for Achieving Good Performance
- Single Processor Tuning
- Get the Right Answers
- Use Existing Tuned Code
- Find Out Where to Tune
- Profiling Tools
- Using SpeedShop
- Recommended Flags
- Standard Techniques for Improving Cache Performance
- Introduction to MatLab
- Introduction to S-Plus
- Introduction to Mathimatica
Session II Sept. 25th
- Introduction to Multi-Processor Programming
- Parallel Speedup and Amdahl's Law
- Explicit Models of Parallel Computation
- Fortran Source with Directives
- C and C++ Source with Directives
- Message Passing Models MPI and PVM
- C Source Using POSIX Threads
- C and C++ Source Using UNIX Processes
- Compiling Serial Code for Parallel Execution
- Tuning Parallel Code for Origin2000
Seating is limited. To reserve your seat or for
further information call 702-895-4153.
Or fill out the following form
http://www.nscee.edu/training/form.html
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