Title
Teaching parallel programming using Java
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the \"Applied Parallel Computing\" course taught to final year Software Engineering undergraduate students in Spring 2014 at NUST, Pakistan. The main objective of the course was to introduce practical parallel programming tools and techniques for shared and distributed memory concurrent systems. A unique aspect of the course was that Java was used as the principle programming language. The course was divided into three sections. The first section covered parallel programming techniques for shared memory systems including multicore and Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) systems. In this section, Java threads API was taught as a viable programming model for such systems. The second section was dedicated to parallel programming tools meant for distributed memory systems including clusters and network of computers. We used MPJ Express---a Java MPI library---for conducting programming assignments and lab work for this section. The third and the final section introduced advanced topics including the MapReduce programming model using Hadoop and the General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processing Units (GPGPU).
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/EduHPC.2014.7
Education for High Performance Computing
Keywords
DocType
Volume
java mpi,mpj express,parallel programming education,games,parallel processing,parallel programming,java,computing,instruction sets
Journal
abs/1410.0373
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2474-171X
2
0.38
References 
Authors
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aamir Shafi120.38
Aleem Akhtar220.38
Ansar Javed320.38
Bryan Carpenter420.38