DocumentCode
2166887
Title
High Performance Computing as an Educational Experience well Suited to Developing Nations
Author
Kitchens, Fred L.
Author_Institution
Ball State Univ., Muncie, IN
fYear
2006
fDate
10-12 July 2006
Firstpage
38
Lastpage
43
Abstract
Universities are challenged to provide students with a strong practical understanding of technologies, while providing enough hands-on experience to solve real problems. Universities in developing nations have the same challenges as other universities; but are also forced to deal with a lack of technological resources and substandard conditions. One solution is to offer a ´cluster computing´ course. Building a cluster requires the integration and application of many technical concepts. Theoretical and technical challenges make it an absorbing and rewarding course. High performance computing was once limited to major institutions with huge funds. Low-cost commodity hardware, free operating systems and faster, lower cost networking and cluster computing concepts have made it possible for institutions at all levels to provide high performance computing to their students and researchers. This paper describes possible methods of teaching cluster computing in a developing nation, given the conditions in most areas and the lack of resources
Keywords
computer aided instruction; computer science education; cluster computing course; developing nations; educational experience; free operating systems; high performance computing; low-cost commodity hardware; Bandwidth; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Costs; Education; Hardware; High performance computing; Internet; Operating systems; Power system interconnection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology for Education in Developing Countries, 2006. Fourth IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Iringa
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2633-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/TEDC.2006.18
Filename
1648404
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