You will learn about scientific parallel programming on the AVIDD Linux Cluster at Indiana University.
You will use the LAM Message Passing Interface (MPI) library to write, compile, and run a set of example parallel programs. Workshop examples will be in the 'C' language.
You will trace and profile your parallel programs with Intel Trace Collector/Trace Analyzer. This will help you analyze your code to achieve optimal performance.
You will debug parallel programs using the interactive TotalView debugger.
Caveat: You will not attain expertise from this tutorial, but it should get you started!
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