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Intel and Microsoft has partnered to present you Parallelism TechDays. Come learn about Parallelism and Threading in this FREE 1 day training course…
Details below…
Intel® and Microsoft Present Parallelism Techdays
Free 1-Day Course on Parallelism and Threading
Learn directly from Intel and Microsoft when you attend this free one-day course on parallelism and threading. This is a great opportunity to learn about threading your applications for multi-core platforms. This course is targeted for Windows C++ developers using Microsoft Visual Studio. Familiarity with threads is helpful, but not required (target is beginning- to intermediate-experience with threads, experts would not benefit as much from this course).
Dates Sept. 20, 2010 Sept. 22, 2010 Sept. 28, 2010 Sept. 29, 2010 |
Locations Montreal Chicago San Francisco Seattle / Bellevue |
Course Agenda
Session 1: Thinking in Parallel · Why go parallel · Types of parallelism · Task-based parallelism (vs. traditional methods) Session 2: Getting Started with Parallelism · Approaches to conversion of serial code to parallel · Approaches to creating parallel code from scratch · Intel® Parallel Advisor demo with test application Session 3: Implementing Parallelism · Choosing a parallelism environment · Reasons we will focus on Intel® TBB/Microsoft PPL in this class · Overview of TBB/PPL |
Session 4: Debugging & Correctness (Introduction) · Overview of special bugs of parallel programs (deadlocks, data races) · Debugging a parallel program (demos of Microsoft® Visual Studio 2010) · Correction of data races (demo of Intel® Parallel Inspector) · General guidelines for parallel programming Session 5: Tuning · Understanding parallel performance · Performance tuning process · Demos: Intel® Parallel Amplifier, Microsoft® Visual Studio 2010 · General strategies for solving parallel performance issues |
The course starts at 9:00am and concludes at 4:00pm. 6 hours of instructional time, plus breaks and lunch. Training on parallelism plus instructor-led demos of Intel and Microsoft products for parallel programming: |
https://www.programmers.com/PPI_US/PartnerCenter/partners.aspx?name=Parallelism_Techday
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-Mithun Dhar
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