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Seminar "Current techniques of parallel programming"

Seminar "Current techniques in parallel programming"

Brief description

In recent years there have been many developments with the aim of enabling simple parallel programming.

programming. In this seminar we will take a closer look at these new emerging techniques.

get to know them. Some possible topics are e.g.

  • Current PGAS languages such as X10, Titanium or Chapel
  • Transactional memory as an alternative to the classic lock-based programming concepts

Participants

Students from the 5th semester of computer science.

Requirements

Basic knowledge of parallel programming is recommended, but not mandatory.

Time/Place

A preliminary discussion will take place on Thursday, 15.04.10 from 14.00-15.30 in room 0646 (in the department). Further dates will be arranged there.

Scope

  • Bachelor 2 SWS (3 CP)
  • Master 2 SWS (4 CP)

Other information

Interested? Questions? Please contact Dipl.-Inf. Jens Breitbart by e-mail. The earlier we know how many students are interested, the better we can plan and prepare the seminar.

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