Artifact Details

Title

Programming Techniques for Concurrent Supercomputers, Lecture by Justin Rattner

Catalog Number

102645827

Type

Moving Image

Description

Part of the Intel Guest Lecture Series. Lecture Summary on front of tape: "Programming concurrent supercomputers is challenging but not nearly as difficult as orignally thought. This lecture will introduce, through a series of examples, the basic techniques of programming these distributed memory, message-passing multicomputers to achieve high performance. Concurrent decompostions for regular and irregular probelm domains will be introduced along with related methods for minimizing message paasing overhead and maintaining good load balance. To put concurrent programming in a real-worl context, several iPSC/2 application projects are described."

Date

1988-09-02

Participants

Rattner, Justin, speaker

Publisher

Intel Corporation

Platform

NTSC VHS VCR

Duration

01:01:00

Format

VHS

Copyright Holder

Intel Corporation

Category

Lecture