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Master Set of Foils for 1997 Session of CPS615

Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at Basic Simulation Track for Computational Science CPS615 on Fall Semester 97. Foils prepared 25 August 1997

This introduces the course which covers the essential programming and algorithmic skills needed for large scale (serious) computing (aka simulation)
We start with an overview of course itself and describe how it compares to other computational science offerings
  • We point out new modules on web based computing
In Introductory material, we describe some large simulations of interest (the so called Grand Challenges)
An Overview of Technology trends driving the computer industry (in web and simulation areas!)
Overview of computational science education program here and elsewhere
Parallel Computing in Society and why it works in computers!


Table of Contents for Master Set of Foils for 1997 Session of CPS615

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1 Base Course in Simulation Track of Computational Science CPS615 Fall Semester 97
2 Abstract of CPS615 Introductory Lecture
3 What is Computational Science ?
4 Internetics is Another Way of Thinking
5 Basic CPS615 Contact Points
6 Course Organization
7 Material Covered in this Course
8 Structure of CPS615 - II
9 Motivating Applications
10 Effect of Feature Size on Performance
11 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- Moore's Law - I
12 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- Moore's Law - II
13 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- Alternate Technologies I
14 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- Alternate Technologies II
15 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- New Logic Concepts
16 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- RSFQ
17 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- QCA -I
18 Ames Summer 97 Workshop on Device Technology -- QCA -II
19 Some Comments on Simulation and HPCC
20 Parallel Computing Rationale
21 Sequential Memory Structure
22 Parallel Computer Memory Structure
23 Back from the Analogy to Parallel Computers!
24 Introduction to Computer Architectures CPS615 Fall Semester 97
25 Abstract of CPS615 Architecture Discussion
26 What is a Pipeline -- Cafeteria Analogy?
27 Example of MIPS R4000 Floating Point
28 MIPS R4000 Floating Point Stages
29 Cache Coherent or Not?
30 Choices in Cache Coherence

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