OpenMP. The OpenMP ARB thanks the University Program Office at Intel for permission to make this tutorial available.Slides at http://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/Intro_To_OpenMP_Mattson.pdfExercise files at http://www.openmp.org/wp-content/uploads/Mattson_OMP_exercises.zipOutline Unit 1: Getting started with OpenMP--Module 1: Introduction to parallel programming--Module 2: The boring bits: Using an OpenMP compiler (hello world)--Discussion 1: Hello world and how threads workUnit 2: The core features of OpenMP--Module 3: Creating Threads (the Pi program)--Discussion 2: The simple Pi program and why it sucks--Module 4: Synchronization (Pi program revisited)--Discussion 3: Synchronization overhead and eliminating false sharing--Module 5: Parallel Loops (making the Pi program simple)--Discussion 4: Pi program wrap-upUnit 3: Working with OpenMP--Module 6: Synchronize single masters and stuff--Module 7: Data environment--Discussion 5: Debugging OpenMP programs--Module 8: Skills practice ... linked lists and OpenMP--Discussion 6: Different ways to traverse linked listsUnit 4: a few advanced OpenMP topics--Module 9: Tasks (linked lists the easy way)--Discussion 7: Understanding Tasks--Module 10: The scary stuff ... Memory model, atomics, and flush (pairwise synch).--Discussion 8: The pitfalls of pairwise synchronization--Module 11: Threadprivate Data and how to support libraries (Pi again)--Discussion 9: Random number generatorsUnit 5: Recapitulation
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