SCHEDULE: NOV 16-22, 2013
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Going Parallel with C++11
SESSION: Going Parallel with C++11
EVENT TYPE: HPC Interconnections, HPC Educator Program
TIME: 10:30AM - 12:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Thomas Hacker
Presenter(s):Joe Hummel, Jens Mache
ROOM:702/704/706
ABSTRACT:
As hardware designers turn to multi-core CPUs and GPUs, software developers must embrace parallel programming to increase performance. No single approach has yet established itself as the right way to develop parallel software. However, C++ has long been used for performance-oriented work, and its a safe bet that any viable approach involves C++. This position has been strengthened by ratification of the new C++0x standard, officially referred to as C++11. This interactive session will introduce the new features of C++11 related to parallel programming, including type inference, lambda expressions, closures, and multithreading. The workshop will close with a brief discussion of other technologies, in particular higher-level abstractions such as Intel Cilk Plus and Microsoft PPL.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Thomas Hacker (Chair) - Purdue University
Joe Hummel - University of Illinois at Chicago
Jens Mache - Lewis and Clark University
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