ho-COMPUTER / Intel Workshop & Training – Cologne, October 23 & 24
How to produce safe, fast, parallel code with Intel Parallel Studio XE
In this two-day hands-on training with Stephen Blair-Chappell, the author of the book Parallel Programming with Intel Parallel Studio XE, you will learn how to:
- Use Intel Parallel Studio XE to create a parallel application, using the classic four step methodology (Analyze, Implement, Debug, Tune)
- Produce optimised code that is both parallel and vectorised
- Use the Intel compiler’s reporting features to help fine tune your code.
- Create applications that are safe to run on both Intel and non-Intel CPUs
- Use VTune Amplifier XE to see how well your application is utilizing the CPU
The programming language used will be C\C++ but much of the learning can be applied to Fortran also.
On the first morning you will get an overview about the new version 2013 of the Intel Software tools. Intel Notebooks will be provided for the course, but you can also bring your own Laptop.
The training will be held in English.
Participation is free but seats are limited, so please apply early by using the form below.
Workshop / Training Intel Software Tools – Agenda
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09.00-10.00 | Registration / coffee |
10.00 | Welcome |
10.15 | Three questions everyone keeps asking. In this session we give an overview of Intel® Parallel Studio XE, by answering three commonly asked questions. |
11.00 | Producing secure code (includes hands-on) Learn how to perform a static analysis to harden your applicationsagainst security attacks. |
12.30 | Lunch |
13.30 | Producing Optimised Code (includes (hands-on) Use the different compiler options and reporting features of the Intel compiler to improve the performance of your code. |
15.00 | Coffee |
16.00 | Producing Parallel Code (includes hands-on) Use the ‚classic‘ four step approach to adding parallelism to anexisting application. |
17.00 | End |
Wednesday, 24.10.2012 | |
09.00 | Which Parallel Model? A look at the main features of Intel® Cilk Plus, Coarray Fortran, Threading Building Blocks and OpenMP. |
10.00 | Case study. Use a hands-on example that uses all the different parts of Intel® Parallel Studio XE. |
10.30 | Coffee |
11.30 | A quick look at Intel® Parallel Advisor XE (includes demo-driven hands-on) |
12.00 | Lunch |
13.00 | Is Understanding low-level CPU architecture essential? Amplifier XE to spot performance bottlenecks (includes hands-on) |
14.30 | Coffee |
16.15 | Wrap up |
16.30 | End |