General
Section outline
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326.081/326.0AD, Monday 8:30-10:00, Room: S2 054, Start: March 4, 2024
The efficient application of parallel and distributed systems (multi-processors and computer networks) is nowadays an important task for computer scientists and mathematicians. The goal of this course is to provide an integrated view of the various facets of software development on such systems: hardware architectures, programming languages and models, software development tools, software engineering concepts and design patterns, performance modeling and analysis, experimenting and measuring.
Class presentation will be accompanied by hands-on experience on an SGI Altix UltraViolet 1000 distributed shared memory multiprocessor using the following programming models:
- Auto-parallelization and OpenMP (Intel C/C++),
- Java multi-threading and networking API,
- Message Programming Interface (MPI-C/C++).
Some background in programming in C/C++ and/or Java is assumed. Course grades will be based on a couple of programming exercises.
To participate in the course, you have to register in the KUSSS System. For submitting the assignments, you also have to create an account in the RISC Moodle (press the button "Create new account", you have to register with your students.jku.at email address) and self-enrol in this course (press the button "Enrol me"); then you also receive all messages posted in the course forums per email.