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HPCS 2009 Program Announced


May 8 -- The Canadian High Performance Computing Symposium 2009 program has been finalized. For details and updates, go to www.hpcs2009.org.

Note that we are holding a number of workshops at the end of the Symposium being put on by an slate of internationally known experts.

Workshop Topics:

  • Using OpenMP 3.0 for Parallel Programming on Multicore Systems
    Ruud van der Pas, Sun Microsystems; Dieter an Mey and Christian Terboven, Technical University of Aachen
     
  • HPC Meets Dtrace: A Getting Started Tutorial for Dtrace Newbies
    Thomas Nau, University of Ulm
     
  • Using the Pilot Library: A Fresh Alternative to MPI for HPC Clusters
    William Gardner, John Carter and Gary Grewal, University of Guelph
     
  • Using the NAG Numerical Libraries on Multicore Systems
    Jeremy Walton, Numerical Algorithms Group
     
  • Next Generation Sequencing: Bringing Together HPC and DNA Sequencing
    Paulo Nuin, Ontario Cancer Biomarker Network
     
  • Parallel Programming in Visual Studio 2008 on Windows HPC Server 2008
    Christian Terboven, Technical University of Aachen
     
  • Solving Larger Problems with MATLAB: A parallel computing with MATLAB Hands-on Workshop
    Sarah Zaranek, Mathworks Inc.

Everyone is encouraged to come to the symposium and/or take in the workshops. Note that if you register for the symposium, the workshop fee is $50, but $100 if you do not register for the symposium.

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Source: High Performance Computing Symposium 2009

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