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Title Presenter(s) videowmvslides Day One -- Wednesday, August 19 Introduction and Welcome Dave Patterson (UCB)stream[wmv]pdf Short Course on Parallel Computing Jim Demmel (UCB) stream[wmv]  pdf Introduction to Parallel Architectures Part 1 John Kubiatowicz (UCB) stream[wmv] pdf Introduction to Parallel Architectures Part 2 John Kubiatowicz (UCB) stream[wmv] pdf Shared Memory Programming with Threads Katherine Yelick (UCB &amp; LBNL)strea…</description>
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 Meriem Ben Salah,
 Mehrzad Tartibi Phil Colella, Panos Papadopoulos, Tony Keaveny, James Demmel, Katherine Yelick   ParLab Health Application  We provide a desciption of the physical problem being modelled and the computational tools used in the process and their success in previous problems</description>
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        <description>Mission:


Understand market shifts/transitions/trends in our industry to identify new and viable business opportunities needing our research/technology/expertise 5-10 years in the future.

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April 1-3, 2008:
Santa Clara convention center
&lt;http://www.multicore-expo.com/index.php&gt;

2008-03-19: 4pm 545R

	*  Summary of Jim Smith's talk from 3/13 (notes on wiki)
	*  Startups related to parallel computing (see links and articles below)
	*  Summary of meeting with Kurt
	*  Brainstorm/Propose new startup ideas we have been thinking about this past week.</description>
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        <description>2008-03-19: Meeting Notes

 

If you don't have time to read the entire email, please read 1) Action items, and 3) Future Meetings.  I am especially interested in getting feedback on my proposal for structuring future meetings (section 3).

1) Action Items:</description>
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        <description>Parallel Computing Markets vs. Solution Providers Matrix


We will use the following matrix to guide our meeting discussions.

 

Markets listed have a wide variety of problems related to parallel computing. 

Companies listed are solutions providers that address parallel computing problems.


Place a '+' in the box if a company provides solutions for a particular market.</description>
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        <description>Computational finance requires significant processing power to churn through complex economic models. Low latency transaction times are crucial, some estimates that a 1ms advantage over competitors means $100M a year in revenue(1). There is significant parallelism embedded in underlying algorithms, where most algorithms are based on PDE solvers, Monte Carlo simulation, simplex or interior point methods (Matrix Algebra).</description>
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        <description>[Our Pattern Language] (Comments)

[Data Parallel Design Patterns] 

The patterns: the desktop view

Pattern Template: a checklist of what you should include in a pattern

Pattern Workshops: Monthly meeting to discuss and improve patterns

The contributors</description>
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        <description>*  High-level Parallel Languages

	*  Low-level Parallel Languages
	*  Auto-Tuners

	*  Scheduling

	*  Memory Consistency</description>
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	*  Be considerate of noise level in the cubicle area. 
	*  Try to keep discussion quiet and of a technical nature. 
	*  If you are being bothered, ask the people to “get a room” rather than leave.
	*  Longer conversations should move to the lounge area or kitchen.
	*  If you receive or need to make a telephone call, use a meeting room or step outside the lab.</description>
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        <description>Welcome to U.C. Berkeley's Parallel Lab web and wiki page.

Starting in February 2005, a multidisciplinary group of Berkeley researchers met weekly to discuss the implications of the parallel revolution for applications, programming models, architecture, and operating systems. These “Berkeley View” discussions created a synergistic environment that led to the creation of the Parallel Computing Laboratory (“Par Lab”) starting officially January 21, 2008.</description>
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        <description>&lt;date range covered by report&gt;
Prepared by &lt;name&gt;


Executive Summary Section

Overview: 
•  Overall UPCRC status: Any project highlights/lowlights, admin details, disclosures, etc. 
•  Visibility of UPCRC – things they have done to promote mainstream client parallel computing and engage with academia, industry, funding agencies, public policy makers, media
 
Key Changes:</description>
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