Parallel Computation | CSEP 524 - University of Washington
University of Washington
Explore the principles and techniques of parallel programming, including parallel architectures, algorithms, and models, in the renowned CSEP 524 course at the University of Washington.
University CoursesHigh-Performance ComputingProgramming
Introduction
CSEP 524 is a course on parallel computation offered at the University of Washington. It covers the principles and techniques of parallel programming, including parallel architectures, parallel algorithms, and parallel programming models.
Highlights
Covers a wide range of topics in parallel computation, including parallel architectures, parallel algorithms, and parallel programming models
Taught by renowned experts in the field, including Lawrence Snyder
Offers opportunities to work on real-world parallel programming projects
Provides access to resources such as PowerPoint slides, streamed video lectures, and a discussion board
Recommendation
This course is recommended for students and professionals interested in parallel computing, high-performance computing, and the design and implementation of parallel algorithms and systems. It provides a solid foundation in the principles and techniques of parallel computation and is suitable for both beginners and experienced programmers.
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