Introduction to Parallel Computing
taped2thedesk writes "The University of Michigan Center for Advanced Computing recently conducted a introductory workshop on parallel (cluster and grid) computing systems. They posted all of the presentations and notes from their workshop online.
I attended the workshop and found it very informative - code examples are in C and Fortran, but programmers of any language can understand the concepts they present." (Note: requires a program that can display powerpoint slides.)
Nobody has anything to say about paralell computing?
Neither do I, really. It's interesting, but impractical when you're stuck with only one computer.
I suppose I could say something along the lines of "imagine a beowulf cluster --".
You know what... on second thought, I won't.
"Times have not become more violent. They have just become more televised."
-Marilyn Manson
gridMathematica also runs in parallel for those who need to process extremely complicated mathematical forms.
(Note: requires a program that can display powerpoint slides.)
Such a program exists. It's called "PowerPoint".
We did this as well at my university.
Ours was a bit longer, and covered openMP as well (umich seems to only care about mpi :)). Link is here, and has both powerpoint slides and html for the microsoft-phobes.
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"(Note: requires a program that can display powerpoint slides.)"
Timothy, you are a fucking idiot.
It just needs to get cached by Google.
I tried the exact URL, and Google hadn't cached it yet. However, typing "parallel computing" filetype:ppt into Google got a lot of hits, which may be mirrors of this material.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?