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Section 1
In this course, students will learn to program, compile, and run code in a unix environment. We begin by introducing students to the unix environment, common unix commands, and the vi editor. Next the students will learn the basics of makefiles, followed by a tutorial on programming in C. Finally, the students will put together all the concepts from the class by programming, compiling, and running a program.
Section 2
In this course, students will learn to write parallel programs that can be run on a supercomputer. We begin by discussing the concepts of parallelization before introducing MPI and OpenMP, the two leading parallel programming libraries. Finally, the students will put together all the concepts from the class by programming, compiling, and running a parallel code on one of the NCCS supercomputers.
Section 1:
Introduction to UNIX
The vi editor
Compiling and Make
C Programming Language
Section 2:
Concepts of parallelization
Introduction to MPI
Batch scripts and the workings of Supercomputers
Introduction to OpenMP
Introduction to Debugging
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Section 1:
Unix Presentation – Arnold Tharrington
Unix Tips – Arnold Tharrington
VI Tips – Arnold Tharrington
Section 2:
Parallelism – Rebecca Hartman-Baker
Batch Environment – Rebecca Hartman-Baker
OpenMP – Rebecca Hartman-Baker
Programming Project – Rebecca Hartman-Baker






