6.172 Performance Engineering of Software Systems, Fall 2010
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Amarasinghe, Saman; Leiserson, Charles
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Performance Engineering of Software Systems
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Modern computing platforms provide unprecedented amounts of raw computational power. But significant complexity comes along with this power, to the point that making useful computations exploit even a fraction of the potential of the computing platform is a substantial challenge. Indeed, obtaining good performance requires a comprehensive understanding of all layers of the underlying platform, deep insight into the computation at hand, and the ingenuity and creativity required to obtain an effective mapping of the computation onto the machine. The reward for mastering these sophisticated and challenging topics is the ability to make computations that can process large amount of data orders of magnitude more quickly and efficiently and to obtain results that are unavailable with standard practice. This class is 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, cache and memory hierarchy optimization, parallel programming, and building scalable distributed systems. The course also includes design reviews with industry mentors, as described in this MIT News article.
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2010-12Other identifiers
6.172-Fall2010
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6.172
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performance analysis, algorithmic techniques, high performance, instruction level optimization, cache optimization, memory optimization, parallel programming, scalable distributed systems
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