Miniconfs/Multicore and Parallel Computing
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| - | The Open Source, Multicore and Parallel Computing Miniconf offers a space to learn about Open Source contributions (existent or in process) to the problem of developing | + | ==Abstract== |
| + | The Open Source, Multicore and Parallel Computing Miniconf offers a space to discuss and learn about Open Source contributions (existent or in process) to the problem of developing Parallel Software. | ||
| - | It aims to launch a conversation on how the OSS Community, Education | + | It aims to launch a conversation on how the OSS Community, Education Sectors, Scientists and Researchers, Developers and Industry are looking at this "new" scenario. We invite presentations with a broad scope from specific code and technical developments to direct applications (i.e. games industry, HPC, bioinformatics, etc): from scientific research to training on Parallel Programming. We wish to explore how the Open Source Model will be central to develop a sustainable platform for Multicore and Parallel Computing. |
| + | ==Schedule== | ||
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| + | Tuesday, 19 January 2010 | ||
| + | :10:30 ~ 12:15 | ||
| + | :13:30 ~ 15:15 | ||
| + | :15:45 ~ 17:30 | ||
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| + | ==Website== | ||
See the [http://multicorenz.wordpress.com/lca2010-miniconf/ official website] for CFP details. | See the [http://multicorenz.wordpress.com/lca2010-miniconf/ official website] for CFP details. | ||
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Abstract
The Open Source, Multicore and Parallel Computing Miniconf offers a space to discuss and learn about Open Source contributions (existent or in process) to the problem of developing Parallel Software.
It aims to launch a conversation on how the OSS Community, Education Sectors, Scientists and Researchers, Developers and Industry are looking at this "new" scenario. We invite presentations with a broad scope from specific code and technical developments to direct applications (i.e. games industry, HPC, bioinformatics, etc): from scientific research to training on Parallel Programming. We wish to explore how the Open Source Model will be central to develop a sustainable platform for Multicore and Parallel Computing.
Schedule
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
- 10:30 ~ 12:15
- 13:30 ~ 15:15
- 15:45 ~ 17:30
Website
See the official website for CFP details.

