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=== Introduction to Scheduling and Parallel Models of Computation === | |||
An introduction to scheduling and parallel models of computation on a high performance cluster. | |||
=== Compiling Software === | === Compiling Software === | ||
An introduction to compiling software from source for high-performance computing | An introduction to compiling software from source for high-performance computing | ||
= RCS Course materials and references = | = RCS Course materials and references = |
Revision as of 21:52, 18 February 2021
Research Computing Services Course Offerings
Winter 2021
Introduction to Advanced Research Computing (ARC)
Beginners guide to using a supercomputer: The Linux command line - BASH
Prerequisites:
- You should have basic computer skills
- You need a UCalgary IT account (if you have a UCalgary email account you have an IT account)
- A computer with an up-to-date web browser
Recommended:
- A reasonably sized display or two displays, this is a hands on class and you will need to work through examples
Introduction to Scheduling and Parallel Models of Computation
An introduction to scheduling and parallel models of computation on a high performance cluster.
Compiling Software
An introduction to compiling software from source for high-performance computing