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The PTP SC11 Tutorial [http://sc11.supercomputing.org/schedule/event_detail.php?evid=tut138 A New and Improved Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform: Advancing the Development of Scientific Applications] was presented on November 13, 2011 at SC11 in Seattle, WA
 
* '''Slides for PTP SC11 tutorial:'''  [http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ptp/docs/ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf]  
 
* '''Slides for PTP SC11 tutorial:'''  [http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ptp/docs/ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf]  
 
** Note these are updated significantly from what's on the SC11 Tutorials USB drive.
 
** Note these are updated significantly from what's on the SC11 Tutorials USB drive.
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** The 2011 version of this tutorial includes
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*** significant improvements to PTP including synchronized projects and new implementations of the configuratable resource managers, and
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*** the tutorial itself is improved from previous years with an increased emphasis on hands-on components for Fortran, TAU (performance tools) and GEM (Graphical Explorer for MPI Programs) tool.

Revision as of 13:42, 22 November 2011

The PTP SC11 Tutorial A New and Improved Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform: Advancing the Development of Scientific Applications was presented on November 13, 2011 at SC11 in Seattle, WA

  • Slides for PTP SC11 tutorial: ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf
    • Note these are updated significantly from what's on the SC11 Tutorials USB drive.
    • The 2011 version of this tutorial includes
      • significant improvements to PTP including synchronized projects and new implementations of the configuratable resource managers, and
      • the tutorial itself is improved from previous years with an increased emphasis on hands-on components for Fortran, TAU (performance tools) and GEM (Graphical Explorer for MPI Programs) tool.

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