Training course "Advanced Parallel Programming with MPI and OpenMP"
(Course no. 86/2015 in the training programme of Forschungszentrum Jülich)
Target audience: | Supercomputer users who want to optimize their programs with MPI or OpenMP and already have experience in parallel programming |
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Prerequisites: | Knowledge in either C, C++ or Fortran |
Language: | This course is given in German. |
Duration: | 2 days |
Date: | 30 November - 1 December 2015, 9:00-16:30 |
Venue: | Jülich Supercomputing Centre, Ausbildungsraum 1, building 16.3, room 213a |
Number of participants: | maximum 28 |
Instructor: | Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner, HLRS Stuttgart |
Contact: | Dr. Florian Janetzko Phone: +49 2461 61-1446 E-mail: f.janetzko@fz-juelich.de |
Registration: | closed |
The focus is on advanced programming with MPI and OpenMP. The course addresses participants who have already some experience with C/C++ or Fortran and MPI and OpenMP, the most popular programming models in high performance computing (HPC). The course will teach newest methods in MPI-3.0/3.1 and OpenMP-4.0, which were developed for the efficient use of current HPC hardware. Topics with MPI are the group and communicator concept, process topologies, derived datatypes, the new MPI-3.0 Fortran language binding, one-sided communication and the new MPI-3.0 shared memory programming model within MPI. Topics with OpenMP are the OpenMP-4.0 extensions, as the vectorization directives, thread affinity and OpenMP places. (The GPU programming with OpenMP-4.0 directives is not part of this course.) The course also contains performance and best practice considerations, e.g., with hybrid MPI+OpenMP parallelisation. Hands-on sessions (in C and Fortran) will allow users to immediately test and understand the teached constructs of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) and the shared memory directives of OpenMP. This course provides scientific training in Computational Science, and in addition, the scientific exchange of the participants among themselves. It is organized by JSC in collaboration with HLRS. (Content Level: 20% for beginners, 50% intermediate, 30% advanced)
Further information on this course: see HLRS