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Assignment 6 is now released

Nov 27 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 6 has now been released.

Oral presentation guidelines and requirements

Nov 20 · 1 min read

Hello, class,

As we discussed, your oral presentations will be partly evaluated by your peers. Here are the details and expectations:

Starting from November 27, attendance at all presentations over the final four weeks is mandatory. Each week, you’ll evaluate each presenting team by completing a review form.

During the presentations, you’re encouraged to ask questions via Slido (https://app.sli.do/event/qoWTAxSsEb66hVm6W2h4j7) using the same passcode you use to access lecture slides. Please remember to use your student ID as your full name for identification.

IMPORTANT GUIDELINES:

  1. Review Form:
    • The review form will be distributed online using a local Wi-Fi network.
    • Please connect using the following information:
    • SSID: Parallel Programming
    • Password: NoFreeLanes
    • Log in at http://192.168.68.50 using your personal credentials.
  2. Team Evaluations:
    • You must evaluate all teams, including your own.
    • A review is valid only if you check in before the start time of the team’s presentation.
    • Missing an evaluation for any team will result in a 1-point deduction from your project grade.
  3. Slido Q&A Session:
    • Use your student ID as your full name on Slido for attendance tracking.
    • Over the four weeks, you are required to post at least one question on Slido (that are marked as “Answered”).
    • Missing this requirement will result in a 5-point deduction from your project grade.
    • Questions should be related to the topics of parallelism. More information can be found at https://nycu-sslab.github.io/PP-f25/project/#43-qa-session.
    • Each team will respond to a maximum of four questions.
    • The Slido Q&A session for each team will open near the end of their presentation.

For a detailed overview of the presentation requirements, please refer to https://nycu-sslab.github.io/PP-f25/project/#4-presentation.

Thank you for your cooperation!

Assignment 5 is now released

Nov 13 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 5 has now been released.

Final Project Presentation Sign-Up

Nov 6 · 0 min read

Please register your presentation time for the final project. The presentation sessions will be held during the last four weeks of the semester.

Action required:

  • Check out the slide for the link to the sign-up sheet.

  • Choose an available time slot that fits your schedule.

  • Each team should sign up only once.

Please complete your registration by November 13.

If you do not sign up by the deadline, the TAs will assign a presentation time for you.

Assignment 4 is now released

Oct 30 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 4 has now been released.

Assignment 3 is now released

Oct 16 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 3 has now been released.

Assignment 2 is now released

Oct 2 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 2 has now been released. Please take note of the following:

  • Login Method: Use ssh <usrname>@hpclogin[01-03].cs.nycu.edu.tw.

Assignment 1 is now released

Sep 18 · 0 min read

Hello students,

Assignment 1 has now been released. Please take note of the following:

  • Login Method: Use ssh <usrname>@hpclogin[01-03].cs.nycu.edu.tw.
  • Use module load pp to load the environment
  • If you are not using Bash, the environment may fail to activate successfully. If you encounter any issues, please try switching your shell with the command bash.

Schedule Adjustment Announcement

Aug 25 · 0 min read

Please note a slight adjustment to our class schedule:

  • The class will begin at 9:10 AM.
  • We will have two breaks:
    • 10:00-10:10 AM
    • 11:00-11:10 AM

This adjustment ensures that each session starts at 10 minutes past the hour. The class still ends at 12:00 PM.

Thank you for your attention, and I look forward to seeing you on September 4th!


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