IS&T SCV Tutorial - Introduction to MPI, Part Two

On contemporary computers, speeding up computations is most often achieved by employing multiprocessors concurrently on shared‐memory multi‐cored nodes or multiprocessor distributed‐memory clusters. MPI is a library of communication functions to enable and enhance multiprocessing on these computer architectures. This tutorial introduces many of the basic MPI functions through practical examples. Working knowledge of C or Fortran is required to attend the course. Basic knowledge of Unix/Linux will be helpful. This tutorial is a continuation of Introduction to MPI, Part One described above. We strongly recommend that, if you are interested in this tutorial, you register for both sessions.

When 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Thursday, February 28, 2013
Building 111 Cummington Mall
Room B27
Contact Email scv-tutorial@bu.edu
Fees Free
Open To Students faculty staff
Speakers Kadin Tseng