Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE) Parallel Debugging Mini-course

Introduction to Parallel Debugging

This free mini-course will introduce the participants to different approaches in tackling the task of parallel debugging, including the use of advanced parallel debuggers, such as Totalview and DDT. Overview: Debugging single processor code is already a daunting task that usually consumes a lot of development time. Luckily, many debugging tools are available to help the developer pinpoint the problem by controlling the state of execution. When dealing with large multi-processor code, however, this task becomes a true challenge for which the usual tools sometimes fail to provide a satisfactory solution when used exclusively. Space is limited to 20 participants, so register today at the Training website, www.princeton.edu/training or contact Andrea Rubinstein at alrubins@princeton.edu .

Date & Time

February 27, 2013 | 4:30pm – 6:30pm

Location

Princeton University, 346 Lewis Science Library, Visualization Lab

Speakers

Stephane Ethier

Affiliation

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Notes

Space is limited to 20 participants