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Northeast Parallel Architectures Center (NPAC)
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Syracuse University
Spring 1999
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This is the fourth offering of distance learning courses
by NPAC at Syracuse University and given
at Jackson State University by the Computer Science Department.
This semester's course is also being offered on a broader basis to other
distance sites. We will attempt to accommodate all interested students,
but we may need to limit the numbers due to network or other technological
limits.
The course is sponsored by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station (CEWES) Major Shared Resource Center (MSRC) at Vicksburg, Mississippi under the DoD HPC Modernization Program, Programming Environment & Training (PET). Program partners include the Information Technology Laboratory at WES and the Nichols Research Corporation. The major technology, Tango Interactive, initially developed with funding from Rome Laboratory, was used to deliver these courses. Curriculum development was largely funded by the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University. Also, we would like to acknowledge the partial funding of the NCSA Alliance for NPAC's work on recent curricula and Tango capabilities for Distance Education. NPAC is part of the EOT-PACI group of the Alliance, which implements the Educational, Outreach and Training activities. |
Please contact Geoffrey Fox for more information. |
Please contact Roman Markowski for software installation. |