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CSI 702 Spring 2006 - Berlin/Wallin
CSI 702 Spring 2006
Dr. John Wallin
Dr. Brett Berlin &
Dr. John Wallin
Information for Spring 2006
Homework
- Due February 1, 2006
- Write a one page summary of a computational project you
want to do using High Performance Computing. This project can
be based on new or existing codes where you need more runs,
higher resolution, or greater speed..
Explain the basic problem and why it is
important, what runs you
need to have completed, an estimate of the CPU time
and disk space needed for the runs, and why HPC is needed
to solve it. The purpose of this paper is to give you
a chance to state what types of problems you are interested
in, and may serve to help guide the content of the course
and the direction of future projects within the class.
It also will start you thinking about concrete problem
instead of just abstract concepts about computing.
- Review at least one of the textbooks recommended in the
class.
- Find and read at least one paper related to HPC.
This could be a review of the field or current trends,
or a paper about optimizing code for parallel machines.
- Due February 24, 2006
- Review two other student projects using this review form.
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Here is a list of the documents
you will need to review.
Due March 8, 2006
- Here is the handout given in class on February 22 for the
takehome midterm. You need to complete the section assigned, and attempt one other section.
You will present a short and informal overview of your code on March 8.
Due March 20, 2006
- Here is the summary of the
assignment due for March 20.
Lecture Notes
- Lecture 1 - January 25, 2006
- Lecture 2 - February 1, 2006
- Lecture 3 - February 8, 2006
- Lecture 4 - February 15, 2006
- Lecture 5 - February 22, 2006
- Lecture 6 - March 1, 2006
- Lecture 10 - Grid Presentations- April 12, 2006
- Lecture 10 - OpenMP- April 19, 2006
- Lecture 11 - Specialized Hardware and FPGAs- April 26, 2006
References