2.2 Introduction to High Performance ComputingHPC101 AbstractThis session will provide an introduction to basic concepts of high performance computing. It is intended to be a high level primer for those largely new to HPC, and serve as a foundation upon which to build over the coming days. Topics will include motivation for HPC, essential issues, problem characteristics as they apply to parallelism and a high level overview of parallel programming models. Strategies of running large sets of serial processes using e.g. GNU parallel, will also be presented.Time/dateMonday July 13, 13:30 - 16:30LocationGalbraith Building, Room 40435 St. George Street Toronto, ON M5S 1A4 InstructorDr. Marcelo Ponce (SciNet)PrerequisitesBasic Linux shell skills Registration for all summer school sessions will become available at https://www.sharcnet.ca/events/ss2015.SciNet certificate?Completing this session counts as 3 credits toward the SciNet High Performance Computing Certificate.
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