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EduHPC@SC 2018: Dallas, TX, USA
- 2018 IEEE/ACM Workshop on Education for High-Performance Computing, EduHPC@SC, Dallas, TX, USA, November 12, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-7281-0190-3
Paper Session I
- Lluc Alvarez
, Eduard Ayguadé, Filippo Mantovani
:
Teaching HPC Systems and Parallel Programming with Small-Scale Clusters. 1-10 - Ben Glick, Jens Mache:
Jupyter Notebooks and User-Friendly HPC Access. 11-20 - Henri Casanova, Arnaud Legrand, Martin Quinson
, Frédéric Suter
:
SMPI Courseware: Teaching Distributed-Memory Computing with MPI in Simulation. 21-30 - Julian Gutierrez, Fritz Previlon, David R. Kaeli:
Employing Student Retention Strategies for an Introductory GPU Programming Course. 31-40
Paper Session II
- Fabio Banchelli
, Filippo Mantovani
:
Filling the gap between education and industry: evidence-based methods for introducing undergraduate students to HPC. 41-50 - John Urbanic, Thomas Maiden:
Evaluating the Wide Area Classroom after 10, 500 HPC Students. 51-60 - Vivek Sarkar, Max Grossman, Zoran Budimlic, Shams Imam:
A One Year Retrospective on a MOOC in Parallel, Concurrent, and Distributed Programming in Java. 61-68
Paper Session III
- Trung Nguyen Ba, Ritu Arora:
Towards Developing a Repository of Logical Errors Observed in Parallel Code for Teaching Code Correctness. 69-77
Peachy Parallel Assignment Lightening Talks
- Eduard Ayguadé, Lluc Alvarez
, Fabio Banchelli
, Martin Burtscher, Arturo González-Escribano, Julian Gutierrez, David A. Joiner, David R. Kaeli, Fritz Previlon, Eduardo Rodriguez-Gutiez
, David P. Bunde:
Peachy Parallel Assignments (EduHPC 2018). 78-85
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