Course DescriptionStudy of computer science techniques and tools that support computational sciences and engineering. Emphasis will be on visualization, performance evaluation, parallel computing, and distributed computing. Prerequisites: CS-115, CS/EE-380, and engineering standing. CS/MA/EGR 537 should be a prerequisite. All graduate students should take 537 before taking this course. (Picture courtesy of CSEP) Requirements and GoalsStudents need knowledge of programming in a modern object oriented language and a basic knowledge of machine organization and architecture. You need to know how to make presentations in either PowerPoint or Acrobat. Students will learn about hardware and software support for high performance computing. They will learn to select algorithms and develop code for computing in a parallel (or distributed computing) environment. They will learn about benchmarking, optimization, and visualization. The course will include a hands on component utilizing a parallel computing environment. Textbook and Course OutlineThe course will follow, where still appropriate, the lecture notes of the Computational Science Educational Project (CSEP). The lectures will cover some or all of the topics below. I may allow swapping of team members on a one for one basis as long as I approve it well in advance.
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