Given by Geoffrey C. Fox at General Research on July 98 -->. Foils prepared
Outside Index
Summary of Material
This consists of collection of PowerPoint foils in 1998 starting in July |
Outside Index Summary of Material
Geoffrey Fox |
Syracuse University |
NPAC |
111 College Place Syracuse NY 13244 4100 |
3154432163 |
This consists of collection of PowerPoint foils in 1998 starting in July |
Fall Semester 98 1998 |
Geoffrey Fox |
http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/jsufall98 |
Northeast Parallel Architectures Center |
Syracuse University |
111 College Place |
Syracuse NY |
gcf@npac.syr.edu |
We Introduce Computational Science and Driving Forces
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We give a simple overview of parallel architectures today with distributed, shared or distributed shared memory |
We describe data, functional and pleasing parallelism |
We describe principles of parallel programming using atmospheric simulation as an example |
We describe the growing importance of Java |
We explain pragmatic choices
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There is a conventional website http://www.npac.syr.edu/projects/jsufall98 |
This will hold links to all presentations given in the class and to other resources at both NPAC and elsewhere |
This can be used to review material before and after classes -- in the lingo, it is an asynchronous learning resource |
We teach the class from Syracuse twice a week for 70 minutes at 5.30pm Syracuse, 4.30 pm Jackson time. |
This teaching uses Tango to deliver electronic material remotely |
Tango supports inter alia chat rooms, whiteboards, and the sharing of web pages. These are web pages available at "conventional website" above. This is synchronous learning but it uses same material you would use offline. |