[vox] [fwd] ACCU: Wednesday, May 11 - Minesh Amin, "A practical introduction to Parallel Management Patterns using SPM.Python" [Mountain View]

Bill Kendrick nbs at sonic.net
Wed May 11 10:34:32 PDT 2011


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 Parallel Management Patterns using SPM.Python"
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Reminder...

When:      Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Topic:     A practical introduction to Parallel Management Patterns
using SPM.Python
Speaker:   Minesh Amin
Time:      6:30pm doors open
          7:00pm meeting begins
Where:     Symantec
          VCAFE building
          350 Ellis Street (near E. Middlefield Road)
          Mountain View, CA 94043
Map:       <http://tinyurl.com/334rv5>
Directions: VCAFE is accessible from the semicircular courtyard
between Symantec buildings <http://tinyurl.com/2dccgc>
Cost:      Free
More Info: <http://www.accu-usa.org>

Minesh will introduce us to a "scalable vocabulary" to better express
parallelism from concept to implementation. After an introduction to
parallelism and to Parallel Management Patterns (PMP), he will guide
us through the steps of taking an idea, using PMP, getting a working
skeleton, building a prototype, and deploying. The example will use
SMP.Python, OpenMPI, and CUDA.

Minesh B. Amin is the founder and CEO of MBA Sciences, which has
introduced the SPM.Python product that enables users to easily create
parallel applications using an integrated Python API and framework.
Minesh received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of
Minnesota and moved to Silicon Valley, developing software solutions
at ViewLogic and Synopsys prior to starting MBA Sciences in 2006.

Meetings are open to the public and are free of charge.

---- Upcoming ACCU talks -----

Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Peter Seibel
"They Call it Code for a Reason: Why Code is not Literature"

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The ACCU meets monthly. Meetings are always open to the public and are
free of charge. To suggest topics and speakers please email Walter
Vannini via walterv at gbbservices.com


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