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Tutorials Program
This year's tutorials program includes exciting new offerings presented by some of the worlds leading experts in high performance computing. The SC2001 tutorials program will span a wide range of current topics, including HPC clusters, Java for parallel computing, MPI-2, OpenMP, network security, data mining, computer architectures, and parallel programming tools, libraries, and methodologies. Several new topics will be offered based upon feedback and requests provided by SC2000 tutorials attendees. Some of the most requested presenters from prior years, with new and updated materials, will be offering tutorials.
SC2001 conference will be offering full-day tutorials and half-day tutorials. We have a total of 13 full-day and 14 half-day tutorials covering over 20 topics. Separate registration is required for tutorials; tutorial notes and luncheons will be provided on site (additional tutorial notes will be sold on site). A One- or Two-day Tutorial Passport allows attendees the flexibility to attend multiple tutorials. See the Tutorials-at-a-Glance table below for a list of this year's tutorials. Questions: tutorials@sc2001.org John Grosh, Tutorials Coordinator Click on each Tutorial for more details or |
SUNDAY, FULL DAY
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Introduction to Clusters: Build Yourself a PC Cluster NOW!
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Introduction to Effective Parallel Computing
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Practical Automatic Performance Analysis
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Java for High Performance computing: Performance and Parallelisation
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High-Performance Numerical Linear Algebra: Fast and Robust Kernels for Scientific Computing
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Sharable and Scalable I/O Solutions for High Performance Computing Applications
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High Performance Computing: What Role for the Individual Microprocessor, if Any
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SUNDAY, HALF DAY, AM
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Introduction to Parallel Programming with OpenMP
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Understanding Network Performance
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The Emerging Grid: Introduction, Tools, Applications
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Mixed-Mode Programming Introduction
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SUNDAY, HALF DAY, PM
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Advanced Parallel Programming With OpenMP
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Achieving Network Performance
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Data Grids: Drivers, Technologies, Opportunities
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An Introduction to the TotalView Debugger
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MONDAY, FULL DAY
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Advanced Topics in HPC Linux Cluster Design and Administration
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Securing Your Network
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Using MPI-2: Advanced Features of the Message-Passing Interface
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Extreme! Scientific Parallel Computing
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Programming With the Distributed Shared-Memory Model
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Data Mining for Scientific and Engineering Application
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MONDAY, HALF DAY, AM
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Performance Tuning Using Hardware Counter Data
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Benchmarks, Results, and Tricks the Vendors Don't Tell You
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Parallel Partitioning Software for Static, Adaptive, and Multi-phase Computations
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MONDAY, HALF DAY, PM
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Performance Technology for Complex Parallel Systems
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InfiniBand Architecture and What Does it Bring to High Performance Computing?
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Cache-based Iterative Algorithms
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