BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121112T153000Z DTEND:20121113T000000Z LOCATION:251-A DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: For many HPC developers, developing and tuning parallel scientific applications involves a hodgepodge of disparate command line tools. Based on the successful open-source Eclipse integrated development environment, the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) combines tools for coding, debugging, job scheduling, error detection, tuning, revision control and more into a single tool with a streamlined graphical user interface. PTP helps manage the complexity of HPC code development and optimization on diverse platforms.=0A=0AThis tutorial will provide attendees with a hands-on introduction to Eclipse and PTP. (Compared to previous years, this years tutorial will contain substantially more material on performance tuning, and less introductory material.)=0A=0APart 1 (Morning) will introduce code development in Eclipse: editing, building, launching and monitoring parallel applications in C and Fortran. It will also cover support for efficient development of code on remote machines, and developing and analyzing code with a variety of languages and libraries.=0A=0APart 2 (Afternoon) focuses on parallel debugging and performance optimization tools. Participants will inspect and analyze a real application code, profiling its execution and performance.=0A=0AAccess to parallel system(s) for the hands-on portions will be provided.=0A=0ANOTE: Bring a laptop and pre-install Eclipse and PTP. =0ASee http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/tutorials/SC12 for installation instructions. SUMMARY:Developing and Tuning Parallel Scientific Applications in Eclipse PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//Microsoft Corporation//Outlook MIMEDIR//EN VERSION:1.0 BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20121112T153000Z DTEND:20121113T000000Z LOCATION:251-A DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:ABSTRACT: For many HPC developers, developing and tuning parallel scientific applications involves a hodgepodge of disparate command line tools. Based on the successful open-source Eclipse integrated development environment, the Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) combines tools for coding, debugging, job scheduling, error detection, tuning, revision control and more into a single tool with a streamlined graphical user interface. PTP helps manage the complexity of HPC code development and optimization on diverse platforms.=0A=0AThis tutorial will provide attendees with a hands-on introduction to Eclipse and PTP. (Compared to previous years, this years tutorial will contain substantially more material on performance tuning, and less introductory material.)=0A=0APart 1 (Morning) will introduce code development in Eclipse: editing, building, launching and monitoring parallel applications in C and Fortran. It will also cover support for efficient development of code on remote machines, and developing and analyzing code with a variety of languages and libraries.=0A=0APart 2 (Afternoon) focuses on parallel debugging and performance optimization tools. Participants will inspect and analyze a real application code, profiling its execution and performance.=0A=0AAccess to parallel system(s) for the hands-on portions will be provided.=0A=0ANOTE: Bring a laptop and pre-install Eclipse and PTP. =0ASee http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/tutorials/SC12 for installation instructions. SUMMARY:Developing and Tuning Parallel Scientific Applications in Eclipse PRIORITY:3 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR