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SUMMARY:Adding Sustainability to Parallel Programming Assignments
DESCRIPTION:Anne C. Elster (Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  (NTNU); University of Texas, Oden Institute)\n\nThis lightning talk will 
 highlight how several aspects of sustainability can frame the programming 
 themes for a senior-level parallel computing class. We used the shallow wa
 ter equation as a theme in our assignments from serial C & MPI, through Op
 enMP/PThreads to CUDA. By framing the problem sets in the setting of susta
 inability, both in terms of power usage /performance as well as framing an
 d motivating the problem we are solving (shallow water equation) in terms 
 of sustainability /environmental impact, our goal is to help stimulate the
  students to really get excited about our field and “spread the word”.\n\n
 The inspiration for the core idea of this work came from attending the CDE
 R 2022 PDC training workshop. It led to an ongoing related miniproject spo
 nsored by Norway´s national Excited Centre of Excellent IT Education.\n\nT
 ag: Education, Heterogeneous Computing, Reproducibility, State of the Prac
 tice, Sustainability\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSessio
 n Chairs: David P. Bunde (Knox College); Sushil K. Prasad (University of T
 exas at San Antonio); Satish Puri (Missouri University of Science and Tech
 nology); Apan Qasem (Texas State University); and George K. Thiruvathukal 
 (Loyola University, Chicago; Argonne National Laboratory (ANL))\n\n
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