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DESCRIPTION:\n\nAnnotation\n\nMessage Passing Interface (MPI) is a dominan
 t programming model on clusters and distributed memory architectures. This
  course is focused on its basic concepts. In particular\, exchanging data 
 by point-to-point and collective operations. Attendees will be able to imm
 ediately test and understand these constructs in hands-on sessions.\n\nThi
 s course is mainly the beginners part of a course that was originally deve
 loped by Rolf Rabenseifner (HLRS).\n\nThe content level of this course is 
 75% for beginners and 25% for intermediate users. For experienced users th
 at want to understand MPI in more detail\, this course will be followed by
  an advanced course in October 2021.\n\nLevel\n\n75% for beginners and 25
 % for intermediate users\n\nLanguage\n\nEnglish\n\nPurpose of the course 
 (benefits for the attendees)\n\nAfter the course\, attendees should be abl
 e to understand MPI applications and write their own code.\n\nAbout the tu
 tor(s)\n\nOndřej Meca holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from VSB -
  Technical University of Ostrava\, Czech Republic. He is currently a membe
 r of the Infrastructure Research Lab at IT4Innovations National Supercompu
 ting Center. His research interests include verification of parallel algor
 ithms\, development of pre/post-processing algorithms for large-scale engi
 neering problems\, and development of highly-scalable linear solvers.\n\n
 Žarko Bodroški received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Fa
 culty of Sciences\, University of Novi Sad in Serbia in 2020. He is a memb
 er of the Scientific Computing Research Group (SCORG) and the Information 
 Systems Development Laboratory at the Department of Mathematics and Inform
 atics\, Faculty of Sciences. His main research topics are scientific\, pa
 rallel and high performance computing\, with a focus on modelling electron
 ic structures of disordered organic materials using Density Functional The
 ory and MPI C programs.\n\nMaterials\n\nTest\n\nTo run before the course\n
 On the below link please find files which contain a simple test applicatio
 n to verify installation of an MPI library (see the README file). All you 
 need is a C\, C++\, or Fortran compiler and an up-to-date MPI library. Use
  the link based on your archiving application:\nTEST.tar.gz\nTEST.zip\n\nS
 lides\n\nThe slides will be need during the exercises. Please download it 
 from the below link. The file contains internal references that work the b
 est with Acrobat.\n\nslides\n\nExercises\n\nPlease also download examples 
 that will be needed during the course. \n\nMPI31single.tar.gz \nMPI31sin
 gle.zip\n\nMPI standard\n\nMessage-passing interface standard version 3.1 
 can be downloaded from https://mpi-forum.org/docs/mpi-3.1/mpi31-report.pdf
 \n\n \n\nFinal schedule is now available.\n\nPlease see the Timetable in 
 the menu.\n\nAcknowledgements\n\nThe course is partially supported by The 
 Ministry of Education\, Youth and Sports from the Large Infrastructures fo
 r Research\, Experimental Development and Innovations project  “e-Infra
 struktura CZ – LM2018140”\, partially by the PRACE-6IP project - the E
 uropean Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under gra
 nt agreement No. 823767.\nhttps://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1210/
SUMMARY:[ONLINE] Introduction to MPI  @ IT4Innovations
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