6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems
6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems (Fall 2018, MIT OCW). Instructors: Prof. Charles Leiserson and Prof. Julian Shun. 6.172 is an 18-unit class that provides a hands-on, project-based introduction to building scalable and high-performance software systems. Topics include performance analysis, algorithmic techniques for high performance, instruction-level optimizations, caching optimizations, parallel programming, and building scalable systems. The course programming language is C. (from ocw.mit.edu)
Lecture 13 - The Cilk Runtime System |
This class is focused on the Cilk runtime system. It stresses the work-first principle: optimize for ordinary serial execution at the expense of additional computation in steals. There is an emphasis on performance models and parallel runtime systems.
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