Teaching Parallel Programming Using Both High-Level and Low-Level Languages
ICCS '02 Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science-Part III
Local supercomputing training in the computational sciences using remote national centers
Future Generation Computer Systems - Special issue: Selected papers from the workshop on education in computational sciences held at the ICCS 2002
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In this paper, we describe an undergraduate parallel programming course based upon networked workstations. The course is offered on the North Carolina Research and Education Network (NC-REN), a private telecommunications network which interconnects universities in North Carolina and provides multiway, face-to-face video, and audio communications. Course materials are described and made available in a new textbook. Topics are divided into basic techniques and applications. In addition, extensive home page materials are described