From dbm at cs.uchicago.edu Wed Apr 11 14:54:36 2007 From: dbm at cs.uchicago.edu (David MacQueen) Date: Wed Apr 11 16:13:48 2007 Subject: [Hyper] spring quarter scheduling constraints Message-ID: I promised to summarize the scheduling constraints for this quarter, so here are the results so far. Let me know if there are any constraints I missed (e.g. TTI seminars, faculty meetings, etc). HYPER scheduling constraints: Teaching: Reppy TT 12-1:20 Compilers II (Blume) TT 1:30-2:50 Topics in PL (MacQueen) TT 10:30-11:50 Computer Architecture (Rogers) TT 10:30-11:50 Java (Shaw) MWF 1:30 - 2:20 UofC: Faculty Lunch M 12:30-1:30 Seminar W 2:30-4:00 (sometimes M or F) PL Lunch: F 12:00-1:30 Additional constraints: Dreyer, Friday mornings bad Summary: Here are the times with conflicts: Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 to 3:00 Wednesday 1:30 to 4:00 Friday morning Possible times?: Monday after 2:30 (with occasional seminar conflicts) Tuesday/Thursday after 3:00 Wednesday morning Friday afternoon From dreyer at tti-c.org Wed Apr 11 14:57:02 2007 From: dreyer at tti-c.org (Derek Dreyer) Date: Wed Apr 11 16:16:15 2007 Subject: [Hyper] spring quarter scheduling constraints In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7fa251b70704111257g2a09f3adw7ffd0208450e35c@mail.gmail.com> Of the possible times listed at the end, I would nominate Wednesday mornings (at 11 or 11:30) as the best time for me personally. Derek On 4/11/07, David MacQueen wrote: > I promised to summarize the scheduling constraints for this quarter, > so here are the > results so far. Let me know if there are any constraints I missed > (e.g. TTI seminars, > faculty meetings, etc). > > HYPER scheduling constraints: > > Teaching: > Reppy TT 12-1:20 > Compilers II (Blume) TT 1:30-2:50 > Topics in PL (MacQueen) TT 10:30-11:50 > Computer Architecture (Rogers) TT 10:30-11:50 > Java (Shaw) MWF 1:30 - 2:20 > > UofC: > Faculty Lunch M 12:30-1:30 > Seminar W 2:30-4:00 > (sometimes M or F) > > PL Lunch: F 12:00-1:30 > > Additional constraints: > Dreyer, Friday mornings bad > > Summary: > Here are the times with conflicts: > Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 to 3:00 > Wednesday 1:30 to 4:00 > Friday morning > > Possible times?: > Monday after 2:30 (with occasional seminar conflicts) > Tuesday/Thursday after 3:00 > Wednesday morning > Friday afternoon > > _______________________________________________ > Hyper mailing list > Hyper@ttic.uchicago.edu > http://ttic.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyper > From fluet at tti-c.org Wed Apr 11 16:04:36 2007 From: fluet at tti-c.org (Matthew Fluet) Date: Wed Apr 11 17:24:22 2007 Subject: [Hyper] spring quarter scheduling constraints In-Reply-To: <7fa251b70704111257g2a09f3adw7ffd0208450e35c@mail.gmail.com> References: <7fa251b70704111257g2a09f3adw7ffd0208450e35c@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <461D4D64.1030607@tti-c.org> The Manticore group has set its weekly meeting time to Monday afternoons. And I would rule out Friday afternoons, not least because it would follow PL lunch. I second Wednesday mornings. -Matthew Derek Dreyer wrote: > Of the possible times listed at the end, I would nominate Wednesday > mornings (at 11 or 11:30) as the best time for me personally. > > Derek > > On 4/11/07, David MacQueen wrote: >> I promised to summarize the scheduling constraints for this quarter, >> so here are the >> results so far. Let me know if there are any constraints I missed >> (e.g. TTI seminars, >> faculty meetings, etc). >> >> HYPER scheduling constraints: >> >> Teaching: >> Reppy TT 12-1:20 >> Compilers II (Blume) TT 1:30-2:50 >> Topics in PL (MacQueen) TT 10:30-11:50 >> Computer Architecture (Rogers) TT 10:30-11:50 >> Java (Shaw) MWF 1:30 - 2:20 >> >> UofC: >> Faculty Lunch M 12:30-1:30 >> Seminar W 2:30-4:00 >> (sometimes M or F) >> >> PL Lunch: F 12:00-1:30 >> >> Additional constraints: >> Dreyer, Friday mornings bad >> >> Summary: >> Here are the times with conflicts: >> Tuesday and Thursday from 10:30 to 3:00 >> Wednesday 1:30 to 4:00 >> Friday morning >> >> Possible times?: >> Monday after 2:30 (with occasional seminar conflicts) >> Tuesday/Thursday after 3:00 >> Wednesday morning >> Friday afternoon >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hyper mailing list >> Hyper@ttic.uchicago.edu >> http://ttic.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyper >> > _______________________________________________ > Hyper mailing list > Hyper@ttic.uchicago.edu > http://ttic.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyper > > > From jhr at cs.uchicago.edu Tue Apr 17 11:47:07 2007 From: jhr at cs.uchicago.edu (John Reppy) Date: Tue Apr 17 13:09:55 2007 Subject: [Hyper] Hyper resumes Message-ID: <6B230B68-4B24-436A-98BB-82A1E43217E1@cs.uchicago.edu> I've reserved Ry255 from 11:30-1pm on Wednesdays for the rest of the term. The topic will be nested-data parallelism and we'll start with a CACM paper by Guy Blelloch that motivates the approach. Programming Parallel Algorithms Guy Blelloch CACM, 1996 It is available in HTML at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/cacm.html and in PDF from the ACM http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=227246&coll=portal&dl=ACM We will discuss this paper on 4/25 (a week from tomorrow). From fluet at tti-c.org Wed Apr 25 09:58:19 2007 From: fluet at tti-c.org (Matthew Fluet) Date: Wed Apr 25 11:26:32 2007 Subject: [Hyper] Hyper resumes In-Reply-To: <6B230B68-4B24-436A-98BB-82A1E43217E1@cs.uchicago.edu> References: <6B230B68-4B24-436A-98BB-82A1E43217E1@cs.uchicago.edu> Message-ID: <462F6C8B.60203@tti-c.org> Reminder to everyone: Hyper today. John Reppy wrote: > I've reserved Ry255 from 11:30-1pm on Wednesdays for the rest of the > term. The topic > will be nested-data parallelism and we'll start with a CACM paper by Guy > Blelloch that > motivates the approach. > > Programming Parallel Algorithms > Guy Blelloch > CACM, 1996 > > It is available in HTML at > > http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/cacm.html > > and in PDF from the ACM > > http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=227246&coll=portal&dl=ACM > > We will discuss this paper on 4/25 (a week from tomorrow). > _______________________________________________ > Hyper mailing list > Hyper@ttic.uchicago.edu > http://ttic.uchicago.edu/mailman/listinfo/hyper > From adamshaw at cs.uchicago.edu Mon Apr 30 10:31:40 2007 From: adamshaw at cs.uchicago.edu (Adam Shaw) Date: Mon Apr 30 10:34:49 2007 Subject: [Hyper] hyper Wed 5/2 Message-ID: The next HYPER agglomeration is Wed 5/2 at 11:30 PM. The paper to be discussed is A Calculational Approach to Flattening Nested Data Parallelism in Functional Languages (1996) Gabriele Keller, Martin Simons http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/61823.html For a less concise but easier-to-read account of this work, see Keller's PhD thesis: Transformation-based Implementation of Nested Data Parallelism for Distributed Memory Machines http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~keller/publications.html Chapter 4 may be of particular interest. Regards, Adam