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- ...not scale well and result in a poor performance for large arrays. In this seminar we will explore profiling tools for monitoring the performance of operation ...cedure of correlating rows of the data array. Other topics covered in this seminar will include options for parallel processing and performance comparisons us2 KB (263 words) - 09:50, 15 October 2015
- ...rogrammer easier. Based on the book “Effective Java” by Joshua Bloch, this seminar will outline some of the practices most accessible to the beginner programm425 bytes (68 words) - 10:49, 14 July 2016
- ...SHARCNet file systems in more detail than what is covered in the new user seminar (including quotas, access, intended use, etc.) and demonstrate tools for ma1 KB (203 words) - 10:26, 2 February 2016
- ...der of execution doesn’t matter) jobs in SHARCNET or other consortia, this seminar is for you. The batches can consist of serial jobs (“serial farming”) o In this seminar I will briefly touch upon simplified ways to do job farming (from one-line2 KB (304 words) - 11:40, 1 March 2016
- ...reduce occurrence of bugs and decrease debug time when bugs do occur. This seminar will outline some of the practices most accessible to the beginner programm405 bytes (60 words) - 16:57, 12 December 2016
- ...and checking the results using Paraview, in the context of SHARCNET. This seminar is mainly aimed at OpenFOAM beginners but some of the more advanced topics555 bytes (92 words) - 15:30, 1 April 2016
- In this seminar, we will describe the difference between message passing and shared memory This seminar is for those who have basic understanding of MPI and OpenMP, and also for t895 bytes (129 words) - 13:05, 20 July 2016
- (NOTE: This seminar is a continuation of Part I and Part II seminars given on Nov. 11 and Nov. This seminar will build on the introduction to MPI (Message Passing Interface) Part I an1 KB (201 words) - 15:37, 3 August 2016
- This seminar is for beginners who are new to the Unix shell. The command line based text835 bytes (140 words) - 11:13, 11 March 2021
- In this seminar we will talk about the use of R in a parallel processing environment. We wi372 bytes (63 words) - 11:06, 22 February 2016
- This seminar presents a series of short demonstrations of tools and procedures to help s588 bytes (88 words) - 10:58, 18 April 2016
- ...can be annoying, and when it eventually runs, there may be problems. This seminar will examine what the scheduler is doing with your job, how it decides when388 bytes (67 words) - 11:12, 11 March 2021
- ...ge and deploy software in a compiler-independent manner. In Part I of this seminar we introduced CMake and the first three steps of our tutorial:583 bytes (91 words) - 11:12, 11 March 2021
- ...t things. As a front end, Eclipse supports a variety of languages. In this seminar, we will focus on C/C++ and Fortran, the two major languages used in HPC.385 bytes (67 words) - 11:11, 11 March 2021
- ...lating and executing programs than the Graphical User Interface (GUI). The seminar will help you develop an understanding of the Linux command line environmen687 bytes (107 words) - 17:35, 10 November 2017
- This seminar provides an overview of how one can efficiently solve linear algebra proble416 bytes (62 words) - 10:57, 16 October 2017
- This seminar introduces the features of modern Fortran for scientific computing. Designe In this seminar, we will first review key Fortran features such as dynamic allocations, arr2 KB (243 words) - 16:17, 20 April 2017
- This seminar describes the layout of the partitions on Graham as well as methods for exa2 KB (236 words) - 16:12, 13 May 2019
- ...ired by a job are factored in the cost (e.g. on Graham and Cedar.) In this seminar we will introduce the techniques that can be used to address these issues.780 bytes (140 words) - 16:06, 13 May 2019
- ...methods into their programs with just a few additional lines of code. This seminar will give some straightforward examples of how you can use NumPy and Scipy553 bytes (87 words) - 13:55, 8 May 2019