- High Performance Fortran (HPF) Courseware
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As part of the JISC New Technologies Initiative NTI),
the Computing Services Department at the University of
Liverpool has developed a a number of seminars / courses in
High Performance Fortran aimed at increasing user awareness
of this new de-facto Fortran standard.
These courses are available at
<URL:http://www.liv.ac.uk/HPC/HPFpage.html> and can be used
for non-commercial gain.
Author: Dr A.C. Marshall (adamm@liverpool.ac.uk)
- The Application Visualisation System (AVS): An Advanced Course
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed an
advanced course on AVS and covers extensively the topic of
creating AVS modules to incorporate your own application code
into the system. There is also an introductory course on AVS
(above) and an introductory course on visualisation (below).
This course is freely available to academics and has been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus, overheads,
overhead notes, student workbook, module and data files.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Fortran 90 for Fortran 77 Programmers (Conversion Course)
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed a
Fortran 90 course.
This course is freely available to
academics and has been developed for lecturers to pick up and
use in their own lectures. The development of this course was
funded under the JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus, student notes,
overheads, speakers notes, example programs and solutions.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- High Performance Fortran
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed a
HPF course.
This course is freely available to academics and
has been developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their
own lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus and overheads.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- The Application Visualisation System (AVS): An Introductory
Course
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed an
introductory course on AVS, a system which allows users to
visualise their data by constructing applications from a
series of software components called modules. There are also
courses on introduction to visualisation and an advanced AVS
course (below).
This course is freely available to academics and has been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus, overheads,
overhead notes, student workbook and data files.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Courses on Visualisation in an HPC Environment
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed two
courses on visualisation for HPC to learn the fundamental
concepts, and then apply them to specific visualisation
systems such as AVS, IBM DataExplorer, or Iris
Explorer. There are also two courses on AVS (above).
These courses are freely available to academics and have been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of thes courses was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: student notes, overheads and
student overhead notes.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Introduction to Multithreaded Programming
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed a
courses on using the multithreading paradigm for implementing
parallel applications on shared memory multiprocessors. This
one day course is targetted at individuals with no previous
MT programming experience. Topics covered include: Parallel
computing and multithreading; Multithreading basics; Creating
and managing threads and Synchronising threads.
This course is freely available to academics and has been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: syllabus, overheads, speaker
notes, student overhead notes, example programs and
solutions.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Introduction to Message Passing with MPI
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed this
course for students to use the MPI message passing system,
building on the introductory course (above)
with code examples and case studies.
This course is freely available to academics and has been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus and overhead masters.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Introduction to Message Passing: Introductory Course
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed three
courses on message passing paradigms which allows students to
learn fundamental concepts, and then apply them to specific
software libraries. The higher level courses are on PVM and
MPI (below)
These courses are freely available to academics and have been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of thes courses was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus, overhead masters
and speaker notes.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- Introduction to Message Passing with PVM
The Manchester and North High Performance Computing
Training & Education Centre (MAN-T&EC) has developed this
course for students to use the PVM message passing library,
building on the introductory course (above) with code
examples and case studies.
This course is freely available to academics and has been
developed for lecturers to pick up and use in their own
lectures. The development of this course was funded under the
JISC New Technologies Initiative.
Materials available include: course syllabus and overhead masters.
Author: hpc-staff@mcc.ac.uk
- pvm-france-idris
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IDRIS ("Institut du De'veloppement et des Ressources
en Informatique Scientifique"), national supercomputing
center of CNRS ("Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique"), located in Orsay (near Paris) in France, give
access to training material concerning PVM (manual and
exercices) and Fortran 90.
This material is copyrighted, but access is free. You can use
it for your own education, or to help you to prepare your own
training material, but you are not allowed to reuse it or a
part of it without citation of institution, authors and
version number.
Note: All materials are in Francais.
Author: Denis Girou (Denis.Girou@idris.fr)