Key facts

UNE unit code: COSC530

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Start
  • Trimester 2 - On Campus
  • Trimester 2 - Online
Campus
  • Armidale Campus
24/7 online support
  • Yes
Intensive schools
  • No
Supervised exam
  • No
Credit points
  • 6

Unit information

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Parallel and distributed computing platforms are vital to high performance computing systems as they underpin large-scale computation. Being able to develop parallelisation strategies for complex processing tasks is a key skill for computer science, engineering and mathematical modelling.

Providing in-depth coverage of software development algorithms and principles, you will be equipped to work with UNIX-based parallel and distributed computer systems.

These include UNIX processes, development of multi-threaded software and the use of system calls to manage synchronisation and inter-process communication.

Exploring principles of shared resources and mutual exclusion, you will analyse implementation strategies for developing multi-threaded and multi-process software for high-performance computation.

Constructing distributed software using Message Passing Interface (MPI), you will also write programs harnessing the computing power of graphics processing hardware.

This unit provides remote access to a range of specialised hardware for you to complete your studies.

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Teaching period
Mode/location
Trimester 2On Campus, Armidale Campus
Trimester 2Online

*Offering is subject to availability

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
candidature in the MCompSc or GradCertInfoTech or GradDipInfoTech or GradCertDataSc or GradDipDataSc or GradDipSc or MInfoTech [Rule (b) or (c)] or MInfoTech(Bus) [Rule (b) or (c)] or MDataSc [Rule (b) or (c)]; or COSC110 and 12cps of 200-level COSC units and [candidature in the MInfoTech [Rule (a)] or MInfoTech(Bus) [(Rule (a)] or MDataSc [(Rule (a)].
Restrictions
COMP309 or COSC330 or COMP509
Combined units

Notes

COSC530 requires a knowledge of and programming experience with a high-level language. Experience with the use of the Linux/UNIX operating system is highly recommended.

Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

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David PaulSenior Lecturer in Computational Science - School of Science and Technology

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. explain, in depth, the fundamental paradigms of modern concurrent and parallel programming, and apply these paradigms to solve complex problems;
  2. design efficient parallelisation strategies for complex problems an implement them on a target parallel or distributed computing platform;
  3. explain the factors that limit the increase in performance possible through parallelisation and develop optimal configurations for complex problems;
  4. develop software for parallel and distributed architectures; and
  5. evaluate parallel processing algorithms for speed, efficiency and select appropriate approaches for different situations and requirements.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

TitleMust CompleteWeightOfferingsAssessment Notes
Assessment 1Yes7%All offerings

Programming in C programming language. Note: An overall mark of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

Assessment 2Yes7%All offerings

Programming in C programming language. Note: An overall mark of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

Assessment 3Yes7%All offerings

Programming in C programming language. Note: An overall mark of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

Assessment 4Yes7%All offerings

Programming in C programming language. Note: An overall mark of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

Assessment 5Yes12%All offerings

Project. Note: An overall marks of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

Final ExaminationYes60%All offerings

Open Book Examination.  It is mandatory to pass this component in order to pass this unit. Note: An overall mark of 50% in all assessment tasks is required to pass the unit.

No. of words:  2000

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment

ISBN: 9780321637734

Stevens, W.R. and Rago, S.A., Addison-Wesley 3rd ed. 2013

Text refers to: All offerings

Note: Recommended material is held in the University Library — purchase is optional.

An Introduction to Parallel Programming

ISBN: 9780128046050

Pacheco, P., Elsevier 2nd ed. 2021

Text refers to: All offerings

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