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| Tutorial | |
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| Title: | OpenMP in Small Bites | 
| Provider: | HPC.NRW 
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| Contact: | tutorials@hpc.nrw | 
| Type: | Multi-part video | 
| Topic Area: | Programming Paradigms | 
| License: | CC-BY-SA | 
| Syllabus 
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| 1. Overview | |
| 2. Worksharing | |
| 3. Data Scoping | |
| 4. False Sharing | |
| 5. Tasking | |
| 6. Tasking and Data Scoping | |
| 7. Tasking and Synchronization | |
| 8. Loops and Tasks | |
| 9. Tasking Example: Sudoku Solver | |
| 10. Task Scheduling | |
| 11. Non-Uniform Memory Access | |
Video
Quiz
1. What is the default data scoping of a variable in a task scope? Hint: Assume that the variable is declared before the task region, but in the same function.
2. Which tasks are synchronized with by a 
taskyield construct?
3. Why can it be benficial for the performance to use cut-off strategies for task-based OpenMP programs?