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Final project page : SPM 09-10

Project text

The project texts can be found in the Slides presented during lessons.

Project types

For Academic Year 2009-2010, several distinct classes of projects have been proposed:

  • RTS: implementation of a small run time/compiler tool for structured programming paradigms/models
  • APPL: parallelization of small, known applications with a structured programming framework
  • COMP: comparison of two different structured programming frameworks
  • LESS: lesson illustrating a structured programming framework (with sample code and installation hints)

Target architecture

The project code can be developed using any system, but eventually the code must run on the computer facilities of Aula H/I/M at the Polo Fibonacci, with machines booted with Linux (not Windows).

Languages & tools

The following programming languages are accepted as the implementation languages of the projects:

  • C, C++, Java, Perl

The following list of programming environments/tools is accepted for the projects requiring some coding:

Kind Tools
Threads OpenMP, PThread
Communication libraries MPI, POSIX/TCP, RCP/RMI
Skeleton frameworks
Java based Muskel, Calcium
C/C++ based Muesli, eSkel, SkeTo
Other OcamlP3L

Project assignments accepted (so far)

This are the assignments already agreed with the teacher (we list also these that have been accepted “in principle” and must to be finalized)

Group members Assignment Notes
Sandro Montanari, Klevis Vishkulli APPL.1
Andrea De Salve APPL.x image collage
Raglianti Marco RTS.2 MapReduce C++
Andrea Cimino APPL.1
Tiziano De Matteis APPL.3 sequence alignment
Giangrandi Paolo, Luporini Fabio APPL.3 C++ MPI
Ramon Salvador Soto Rouco APPL.2 8queens
Andrea Zanelli APPL.x Game of life
Beccari Francesco APPL.x ProActive
Mayank Sinha LESS.3 TBB
Mascitti Davide APPL.2 8queens ProActive
Lorenzo Muti, Walter Verdese RTS.1
magistraleinformaticanetworking/spm/spm09project.1259878694.txt.gz · Ultima modifica: 03/12/2009 alle 22:18 (15 anni fa) da Marco Danelutto

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