As usual, the LAM Team will be at SC this year. If you're attending,
please feel free to drop by the Indiana University (IU) booth (#202) to
say hi. We'll mainly be showcasing Open MPI, but we're always happy to
meet LAM users and discuss LAM issues. :-)
I am co-hosting a BOF entitled "Why MPI Makes You Scream! And how can
we simplify parallel debugging?" at 12:15pm on Thursday (see
http://sc05.supercomputing.org/schedule/event_detail.php?evid=5240).
Please feel free to stop by and join in the discussion.
We're also giving several short talks about Open MPI at the Indiana
University booth:
"Introduction and Overview of Open MPI"
Jeff Squyres (Indiana University)
Mon 8:00pm / Tue 2:00pm
"Advanced Point-to-Point Architecture in Open MPI"
Tim Woodall (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Mon 8:15pm / Tue 2:15pm
"Datatypes, Fault Tolerance, and Other Cool Stuff in Open MPI"
George Bosilca (University of Tennessee)
Mon 8:30pm / Tue 2:30pm
"Tuning Collective Communication: Managing the choices"
Graham Fagg (University of Tennessee)
Mon 8:45pm / Tue 2:45pm
Finally, I'll be giving a short talk about Open MPI in conjunction with
AIST at their booth (#723) at 3pm on Wednesday.
Hope to see you there!
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{+} Jeff Squyres
{+} The Open MPI Project
{+} http://www.open-mpi.org/
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