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This aim of this 3-day course is to teach basic parallel programming to those who can already program in C, C++ or Fortran.
The course will cover the fundamental parallel computing concepts and computer architectures, then introduce the two main parallel programming models: shared variables and message passing. These two important techniques will be implemented in practice using the two major associated programming standards: OpenMP and MPI. The course will contain a mixture of lectures and practicals, all of which can be done in either C, C++ or Fortran.
The material for this course is drawn from the Shared-Memory Programming using OpenMP and Message-Passing Programming using MPI courses.For any additional information please email HPCx support.
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