Difference between revisions of "CSC352 Class Page 2017"
(→ ) |
|||
Line 498: | Line 498: | ||
:::* Introduction to Functional Programming | :::* Introduction to Functional Programming | ||
:::* Implementing Map-Reduce in Python | :::* Implementing Map-Reduce in Python | ||
− | ::* [[Media: | + | ::* [[Media:CSC352_Week11_MapReduceb.pdf | slides (pdf)]] |
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
::* <font color="magenta">Paper Presentations: Wikipedia dumps (Angie), and Can Cloud Reach Top500 (Vega)</font> | ::* <font color="magenta">Paper Presentations: Wikipedia dumps (Angie), and Can Cloud Reach Top500 (Vega)</font> |
Revision as of 10:59, 11 April 2017
--D. Thiebaut (talk) 10:37, 2 December 2016 (EST)
Topics to be covered: | Week (approx) |
|
Week 1 |
|
Week 2 |
|
Week 3 |
|
Week 4 |
|
Week 6 |
|
Week 8 |
|
Week 10 |
|
Week 12 |
|
Week 13 |
Week 1 Jan 26, 27 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 2 Jan 31, Feb 2 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 3 Feb 7, 9 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 4 Feb 14, 16 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
Two papers to read for Thrusday. In class discussion. |
Week 5 Feb 21 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
Week 6 Feb 28, Mar 2 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 7 Mar 7, 9 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
SPRING BREAK
|
Week 8 Mar 21, 23 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 9 Mar 28, 30 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 10 Apr 4, 6 |
Topics: MPI, AWS | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
Week 11 Apr 11, 13 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 12 Apr 18, 20 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 13 Apr 25, 27 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Week 14 May 2, 4 |
Topics: | Lab/Hw | Reading |
|
|
|
Exam Week May 9, 12 |
Final Exam Week |
|
Links & Resources
Map-Reduce
Final Project
- Go to the project page for information on the projects.
Links and Resources
Cloud Services
Cloud Services | |
---|---|
Name | Description |
Provides AMIs on AWS with GPUs attached. The AMIs are already loaded with tensorflow and python, as well as Jupyter for remote development of Python programs. They offer a 5-day free trial. | |
A whole cloud infrastructure similar to AWS, but (apparently) not running on AWS. Offers a cluster infrastructure with many packages preloaded, including Node.js, Rails, Redis, MongoDB, Cassandra, Docker, MediaWiki, Django, Drupal, Drone, LAMP, LEMP, Ruby, etc. Offers a $10 credit when first signing up. |
Latex
Here are some nice video tutorials on using Latex to write papers.
- Latex tutorial (video)
- How to write a thesis in Latex (video)
- Presentations with Beamer (video)
- TikZ examples (video), for drawing diagrams with lines, circles, ellipses, etc.
Smith Elements of Style
On-Line Resources
- Introduction to Parallel Processing, by Blaise Barney, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. A good read. Covers most of the important topics.
MPI
- Introduction to MPI, by Blaise Barney, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Another short but excellent coverage of a topic in parallel processing, this time MPI.
- Launching and Amazon EC2 MPI Cluster
Hadoop
- Thiebaut's class notes
- How to create a simple hadoop cluster with VirtualBox
- StarCluster's Hadoop Plugin
Microprocessors
Papers
This is a tentative and non exhaustive list of papers scheduled for reading this semester.
Introduction
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
|
50 |
|
2 |
General/Parallelism
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
|
5 |
|
7 |
|
5 |
|
8 |
MPI
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
|
11 |
GPUs
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
6 |
Virtualization
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
5 |
Cloud
Paper | Pages |
---|---|
|
1.5 |
|
9 |
|
13 |
|
5 |
|
2 |
|
10 |
|
19 |
|
8 |
Ischia, Italy — May 18 - 20, 2009. |
4 |