Browsing OU - Oklahoma Supercomputing and Cyberinfrastructure by Author "Morris, Mike"
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Developing a Hands-On Course Around Building and Testing High Performance Computing Clusters
Morris, Mike; Frinkle, Karl (2015-06-01)We describe a successful approach to designing and implementing a High Performance Computing (HPC) class focused on creating competency in building, configuring, programming, troubleshooting, and benchmarking HPC clusters. ... -
Getting HPC into Regional University Curricula with Few Resources
Frinkle, Karl; Morris, Mike (2014-09-24)We showcase our successful project of injecting high performance computing (HPC) into the traditional computer science curriculum at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. We incorporated a three-semester sequence of ... -
The OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative: A Model for Multi-institutional Collaboration
Neeman, Henry; Brunson, Dana; Xiong, Neal; Severini, Horst; Morris, Mike; Fondjo Fotou, Franklin; Alderman, Phillip; Akin, David; Deaton, James; Dumancas, Gerard; Gentis, Debi; Linde, Evan; Lemley, Evan; Hale, John; Hoyt, Peter; Mehta, Perdeep; Evert, Jeremy; Frinkle, Karl; Creager, Gerry; Evert, Jeremy; Louthan, George; Mosher, John; Snow, Joel; Schafer, Jesse; Fennell, Chris (2016-05-23)The OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative: A Model for Multi-institutional Collaboration A White Paper submitted by the OneOklahoma Cyberinfrastructure Initiative membership to the National Science Foundation Workshop ... -
Parallel programming in the classroom : analysis of genome data
Frinkle, Karl; Morris, Mike (2015-09-23)Over the course of a semester, students enrolled in an HPC seminar class created a suite of human genome analysis tools on the Beowulf clusters that they and other students built. The analysis tools were written with C and ... -
A Three-Semester, Interdisciplinary Approach to Parallel Programming in a Liberal Arts University Setting
Frinkle, Karl; Morris, Mike (2014-07-13)We describe a successful addition of high performance computing (HPC) into a traditional computer science curriculum at a liberal arts university. The approach incorporated a three-semester sequence of courses emphasizing ...