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EPCC, James Clerk Maxwell Building
The Kings Building
Mayfield Road
Edinburgh EH9 3JZ
17 – 18 January, 2007
The IBM High Performance Computing Toolkit (HPCT) is an integrated software environment that addresses the performance analysis, and performance debugging of sequential and parallel scientific applications for users at any level of experience with parallel programming.
The toolkit supports IBM high performance computing platforms including the national supercomputing service HPCx and the University of Edinburgh's BlueGene service. It abstracts the performance behavior of an application across four architectural dimensions associated with the system: processor, thread, communication and memory.
In the tutorial, we will cover the usage and techniques for toolkit components. In addition to the presentation, hands-on lab interaction and discussion will be given to help users improve their individual applications.
The speaker/tutor for this course will be I-Hsin Chung, of IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research CenterFor any additional information please email HPCx support.
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