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Talks and Poster Presentations (without Proceedings-Entry):

J. Träff:
"Effective MPI Programming: Concepts, Advanced Features, Do's and Don'ts";
Talk: Vienna Scientific Cluster: VSC School Seminar, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria (invited); 2016-01-13.



English abstract:
MPI is a large and complex, but well-structured interface for message-passing based parallel programming for high-performance systems. This tutorial aims to provide an understanding of basic concepts of the interface, showing how concepts and (advanced) features of the interface can be put to work effectively in applications and lead to more read- and maintainable, better performing and more robust code. More advanced features that will be covered include non-blocking collectives, neighborhood collectives, one-sided communication, derived datatypes and process topologies. The tutorial will provide room for discussion and interactions.

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