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* [[IBM_Feb_Workshop | IBM MPI Workshop, Feb 2009]]
 
* [[IBM_Feb_Workshop | IBM MPI Workshop, Feb 2009]]
 
* [[IBM_Compiler_Workshop | IBM Compiler Workshop, Feb 2009]]
 
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====Online Courses====
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* [[ http://www.vscse.org/news/apply_summer2010.html | Virtual School for CSE ]] -- Free online webinar-style courses, but one must register beforehand:
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    *  Petascale Programming Environments and Tools, July 6–9, 2010
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    * Big Data for Science, July 26–30, 2010
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    * Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors, August 2–6, 2010
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* [[ http://developer.nvidia.com/object/cuda_training.html#1 | NVidia archived courses for GPGPU Programming]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:57, 6 April 2010

Welcome to the SciNet User Support library. Here you will find up-to-date manuals put together by SciNet staff and users, as well as links to external resources, to help you make use of SciNet resources for computational scientific discovery.

QuickStart Guides

SciNet Accounts

Manuals

Tutorials

Workshops given at SciNet:

Online Courses

   *  Petascale Programming Environments and Tools, July 6–9, 2010
   * Big Data for Science, July 26–30, 2010
   * Proven Algorithmic Techniques for Many-core Processors, August 2–6, 2010

Useful Links:

  • LLNL MPI Tutorial - This tutorial by Blaise Barney was used as the basis for Kirk Jordan's MPI workshop at SciNet. It is well worth studying.
  • High Performance Computing Book - An online version of an older O'Reilly book which covers the basics of (mostly serial) programming for performance. The most important issues today are covered here, and very clearly.
  • How to Write Fast Numerical Code - a good introduction to thinking about performance.

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