This is the official home page for EE599/EE699 Commodity Parallel Processing. If you want to learn how to build and use things like the KASY0 cluster supercomputer (shown above), this is the course you should take....
All course materials for Fall 2003 will be posted here.
Materials available for this semester include:
Professor Hank Dietz has an office in FPAT469
(phone 257 4701) and several labs FPAT672, FPAT695, and FPAT577.
He has an "open-door" policy that whenever his door is open and
he's not busy with someone else, he's available. Hank's
schedule is at http://aggregate.org/hankd/, but you also can call or
email hankd@engr.uky.edu to make an appointment.