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This repository will be used as the website for Parallelism and Concurrency CS-206. It will be updated weekly throughout the semester. This README contains general information about the class.
- previous-exams contains PDFs for the previous exams.
- exercises contains markdown documents for exercises and solutions.
- slides contains the slides presented in class.
- labs contains markdown documents for the labs.
We will use GitLab's issue tracker as a discussion forum. Feel free to open an issue if you have any comments or questions.
First-week tasks
- Join the Discord
- Log into gitlab: https://gitlab.epfl.ch/users/sign_in
- Please fill in this table with your GASPAR and SCIPER number
- Choose the group for the exercises
- This will initialize your GitLab repository for the course
- Follow the Tools Setup page.
- Do the example lab.
- Watch all videos under Parallelism 1: Introduction to Parallel Programming below
- Do the first graded lab.
Grading
The grading of the course is divided between exercies (5%), labs (25%), midterm exam (30%) and final exam (40%).
Staff
Role | People |
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Professors | Martin Odersky, Viktor Kunčak |
TAs | Aleksander Boruch-Gruszecki, Dragana Milovancevic, Guillaume Martres, Nicolas Stucki, Olivier Blanvillain |
Student TAs | Antoine Masanet, Lucas Giordano, Kajetan Pyszkowski, Marco Vögeli, Quentin Guignard, Sara Djambazovska |