2009 Final Exam. This year might have different material on it, so study everything mentioned in class by Dr. Bolic.

Quiz 1 with some notes on it

As promised, here is the presentation from the Nov 22 tutorial.
The content of the lecture scribing report should be the same as your presentation, and in IEEE conference format (same as the technical report). No more than 5 pages long. The questions+notes are related to the slides of Dr Bolic. I will mark based upon the same criteria as the lab and technical report.
Oh LOOK, a previous MIDTERM EXAM! Yours will cover more material.
Open MPI example
OpenMP example
CUDA
YouTube Videos from tutorial
Crazy new idea: let's record the project demonstrations on YouTube!

Links for writing papers:

Searching for Papers (Literature Review):

  1. At http://scholar.google.ca/, go to "Scholar Preferences" on the right.
  2. Scroll down and at "Library links", type in each one of these, one by one, and press Find Library. If you're in the university they should already show up:
    • Canadian National Catalogue - Find in AMICUS
    • University of Ottawa Library/Bibliothèque uOttawa - afficher/get it! uottawa
    • Knowledge Ontario (shows up as "Knowledge Ontario - AONE Full Text @ KO")
    • University of Ottawa (shows up as "University of Ottawa - Full Text@IngentaConnect")
  3. Click "Save Preferences" at the top.
  4. Now, whenever you search for a paper, be it at home or in the university, you'll see the " afficher/get it! uottawa" to the right of papers UOttawa has access to. If you click on it from outside the university, it'll give you the uottawa login page where you have to put in your virtual campus details.
Daniel Shapiro, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc., Ph.D. (Candidate)

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