GPU621/DPS921 G P Index 20167
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Contents
Project Rules
- Use the Group page for a Journal of your activities throughout the course of the project
- Project should cover material that differ from the material on the course web site
- Presentation can be in powerpoint or walkthru the group project page
- Link to the project page should be on the Participants table
- Presentation slots are first come first served
- Attendance at all presentations is mandatory - marks will be deducted for absenteeism
- Marks will be awarded for both Group Wiki page and for the Presentation
Sample Projects (Former Students)
Suggested Projects (each * denotes one group that has claimed this topic)
- Intel Parallel Studio Advisor - [Intel Site] *
- Intel Parallel Studio Inspector - [Intel Site]
- Intel Parallel Studio vTune Amplifier - [Intel Site]
- Intel Math Kernel Library - [Intel Site]
- Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library - [Intel Site]
- Totalview Debugger - [Get Student License]
- OpenMP Debugging in Visual Studio - [MSDN Notes] *
- Debugging Threads in Intel Parallel Studio - [Dr Dobbs Article] *
- Threading Building Blocks - Interesting Case Studies - [Intel Threading Building Blocks]
- Analyzing False Sharing - [Herb Sutter's Article]
- The Chapel Programming Language - [Chapel Site]
- Apache's Spark - [Spark Site] *
- OpenMP Profiler - [ompP]
- C++11 Threads Library Comparison to OpenMP - Case Studies
- C++11 STL Comparison to TBB - Case Studies
Group and Project Index
You can find a sample project page template here
Group Name
Project Name
Pragmatic
OpenMP Debugging in Visual Studio
Striking
Debugging Threads in Intel Parallel Studio
Spark
Apache Spark and Large Scale Data Processing
Presentation Schedule
Team Name | Date and Time |
Pragmatic | November 21 10:00 |
Spark | November 21 10:20 |
November 21 10:40 | |
November 21 11:00 | |
November 21 11:20 | |
November 24 10:00 | |
Striking | November 24 10:20 |
November 24 10:40 | |
November 24 11:00 | |
November 24 11:20 | |
November 28 10:00 | |
November 28 10:20 | |
November 28 10:40 | |
November 28 11:00 | |
November 28 11:20 | |
December 1 10:00 | |
December 1 10:20 | |
December 1 10:40 | |
December 1 11:00 | |
December 1 11:20 |