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CP 331

Parallel Programming

Parallel computers, or suprecomputers or high-performance dusters are ubiquitous today in Science and Engineering. Parallel programming requires inventing new algorithms and programming techniques. This course will cover the fundamental paradigms of parallel programming, with an emphasis on problem solving and actual applications. The parallel programming concepts and algorithms will be illustrated via implementations in OpenMP and MPI (Message Passing Inerface), as well as serial farming. Prerequisites: CP264 or CP217 (proficiency in C is the only actual prerequisite) Exclusions: CP400N.

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Prerequisites

CP 264 (Min. Grade C) or CP 217 (Min. Grade D-)

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Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:Undergraduate (UG)