UB - University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Computer Science and Engineering

CSE 704: Advanced Computing on High-End Computational Systems

Programming advanced computational systems, including clusters, networks of workstations, GPGPUs, shared-memory systems, multi-core systems, grids, and so forth.

Students will provide an efficient solution to a problem of their choosing on a high-end computational system of their choosing. Numerous high-end systems are available to the students, including those listed in the Topics section. This course is a course in advanced techniques on such systems. The students should have previous knowledge in terms of programming high-end systems. It is common for students to have previously taken CSE531 (parallel and sequential algorithms) and CSE633 (parallel computing), though this seminar can be taken by permission if the student has sufficient background.

Ph.D.:

This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

M.S.:

This course does not fulfill core area or core course requirements.

None presently required.

Course Instances
Semester Section Title Instructor Credit Hours Enrolled
Spring 2014 SEM Seminars Dr. Jason J. Corso 1 - 3 0/30
Fall 2013 SEM Streaming, Incremental and Online Data Processing Dr. Oliver Kennedy 1 - 3 5/20
Spring 2013 SEM title Dr. Russ Miller 1 - 3 5/20
Fall 2012 SEM Web-scale data management systems Dr. Oliver Kennedy 1 - 3 15/20
Spring 2012 SEM HPC and Cyberinfrastructure Dr. Russ Miller 1 - 3 6/20
Fall 2011 SEM Seminars Dr. Geoffrey Challen 1 - 3 0/20
Spring 2011 SEM Seminars Dr. Russ Miller 1 - 3 9/20
Fall 2010 SEM Seminars Dr. Steven Ko 1 - 3 23/23
Spring 2010 SEM Seminars Dr. Yun (Raymond) Fu 1 - 3 9/20
Fall 2009 SEM Seminars Dr. Atri Rudra 1 - 3 8/20
Spring 2009 SEM Seminars Dr. Daniel Fischer 1 - 3 7/20
Fall 2008 SEM Seminars Dr. Atri Rudra 1 - 3 5/20
Spring 2008 SEM Seminars Dr. Shambhu Upadhyaya 1 - 3 9/20
Fall 2007 SEM Seminars Dr. Daniel Fischer 1 - 3 0/ 0
Fall 1999 SEM Seminars Dr. Kenneth W. Regan 1 - 3 9/20
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