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Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Monday, November 23rd, 2009
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University of LA at Lafayette LONI HPC Workshop

November 25, 2008

This is a survey that will be used to improve any future HPC training workshops. Please take the time to answer as honestly and openly as you can. We appreciate your time and effort to help us improve.
 
1. Have you ever written a program before?
Yes
No
 
2. Do you write programs on a regular basis?
Yes
No
 
3. Have you ever written a parallel program before?
Yes
No
 
4. Do you write parallel programs regularly?
Yes
No
 
5. Are you currently using MPI?
Yes
No
 
6. Please enter any remarks needed to clarify your experience level
 
7. What were your goals in attending this workshop?
 
The next section allows you to rate the overall workshop and the individual presentations. Please rate the questions from 1 as UNSATISFACTORY and 5 as VERY SATISFACTORY.
 
8. Please check each training you attended:
Overview of LONI HPC
Welcome to TeraGrid
Accounts and Allocations
LONI Dell Linux Cluster Programming Environment
Overview of software on LONI systems
Introduction to MPI
Practical MPI
Debugging with Totalview
Introduction to OpenMP
 
9. Please rate the overall workshop. 1 is UNSATISFACTORY and 5 is VERY SATISFACTORY.
1 2 3 4 5
Overall satisfaction
Labs
Materials
Training room and computers
Presentation slides
 
10. Please rate your overall satisfaction with each presentation you attended: 1 as UNSATISFACTORY and 5 as VERY SATISFACTORY.
1 2 3 4 5
Overview of LONI
Welcome to TeraGrid
Accounts and Allocations
LONI Dell Linux Cluster Programming Environment
Software overview on the LONI Dell Linux Clusters
Introduction to MPI
Practical MPI
Debugging with Totalview
Introduction to OpenMP
 
11. Remarks about any/all of the presentations.
 
12. Did we address your needs in this workshop?
Yes
No
 
13. If the answer is no, why not?
 
14. Was this workshop what you expected from reading the description and topic list?
Yes
No
 
15. If no, why not and what should we do differently?
 
16. What HPC workshops would you like to see offered in the future (including basic Linux/AIX tutorials)?