BWBUG meeting Tue, January 8
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at conservativecomputer.comMon Jan 7 13:22:21 PST 2002
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The next BWBUG (Baltimore/Washington Beowulf Users Group) meeting is Tuesday January 8 (that's tomororw), 2002, at 3pm, in the Logicon Greenbelt auditorium. The speaker will be Bill Carlson, and the topic is: Unified Parallel C (UPC), and Beowulf Clusters Since Bill didn't give me an abstract, I took the liberty of writing one: Unified Parallel C (UPC) is a compiler-based approach to explicit parallel programming. Unlike most parallel programming languages and libraries, the syntax for UPC's additions to C fit on a business card. The underlying machine model exploited by UPC is termed SALC: Shared Address, Local Consistency. This is exactly what the Cray T3E provided. However, modern cluster interconnects such as Quadrics, Myrinet, and even Ethernet with MVIA drivers, offer the capability of supporting UPC, and in fact Compaq supports UPC on their Alpha SC clusters. See http://bwbug.org/ for directions and links to more info about UPC. You can also sign up for a mailing list to hear about future meetings. Our February meeting will be Tuesday Feb 12, at 3pm. If you'd like to attend the meeting via videoconference, please contact me. -- greg (lindahl at conservativecoputer.com) ----- End forwarded message -----
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