SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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A Hands-On Introduction to OpenMP
SESSION: A Hands-On Introduction to OpenMP
EVENT TYPE: Tutorials
TIME: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Presenter(s):Tim Mattson, Mark Bull
ROOM:251-A
ABSTRACT:
OpenMP is the de facto standard for writing parallel applications for shared memory computers. With multi-core processors in everything from laptops to high-end servers, the need for multithreaded applications is growing and OpenMP is one of the most straightforward ways to write such programs. We will cover the full OpenMP 3.1 standard in this tutorial.
This will be a hands-on tutorial. We expect students to use their own laptops (with Windows, Linux, or OS/X). We will have access to systems with OpenMP (a remote SMP server or virtual machines you can load onto your laptops), but the best option is for you to load an OpenMP compiler onto your laptop before the tutorial. Information about OpenMP compilers is available at http://www.openmp.org.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Tim Mattson - Intel Corporation
Mark Bull - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
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A Hands-On Introduction to OpenMP
SESSION: A Hands-On Introduction to OpenMP
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Presenter(s):Tim Mattson, Mark Bull
ROOM:251-A
ABSTRACT:
OpenMP is the de facto standard for writing parallel applications for shared memory computers. With multi-core processors in everything from laptops to high-end servers, the need for multithreaded applications is growing and OpenMP is one of the most straightforward ways to write such programs. We will cover the full OpenMP 3.1 standard in this tutorial.
This will be a hands-on tutorial. We expect students to use their own laptops (with Windows, Linux, or OS/X). We will have access to systems with OpenMP (a remote SMP server or virtual machines you can load onto your laptops), but the best option is for you to load an OpenMP compiler onto your laptop before the tutorial. Information about OpenMP compilers is available at http://www.openmp.org.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Tim Mattson - Intel Corporation
Mark Bull - Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre
Click here to download .ics calendar file