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Helin Cao updated MNEMONIC-442:
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Description:
To further promote Mnemonic project, I suggest to design a tutorial. It can be
used: in conference tutorial sessions; as a document on our website; for
training students from research communities, etc.
To get it started, we can shoot for NVM workshop 2018 (at San Diego), which is
calling for it a tutorial proposal submission. Details see P.S. Submission
deadline is Jan. 15, 2018. We can focus on written documents first, and then
code development.
Ideas for the tutorial (still in brain storming phase):
# Goal: attendance gets hands-on experiences, and get insights of Mnemonic lib;
after the tutorial, they will be able to: use basic APIs to follow tutorial
examples; know where to find resources if are willing to dig deeper; get
interested in thinking of taking advantage of durable objects in their own
projects.
# It lasts 3 hrs or so;
# Three hands-on training sessions:
* "hello word": create a durable object (consist of a string "hello word") with
one program, and read the string with another program;
* more complex data structure: Create and read a durable object that consists
of a list, and read data from the list.
* Spark k-mean example: to show performance benefits.
After we decide to go with NVM workshop, we can breakdown the proposal writing
in to sub tasks and start execution asap. Please share your thoughts.
Happy New Year Everybody!
P.S.: NVM workshop calling for tutorial proposal.
{quote}Each year the NVMW includes a tutorial on Sunday afternoon that covers a
topic in more depth. Previous tutorial topics have include:
Phase change memory
Signal processing for NVMs
Data integrity in storage stacks
RamCloud
Persistent memory programming
We invite proposals for the 2018 tutorial. They can be submitted via the
button below.
Tutorial proposals should be between 1 and 3 pages and include a brief outline
of the material to be covered, discussion of its relevance to the NVMW
community, and the qualifications of the presenters. The tutorial will
selected based on the timeliness and general interest of the topic to the NVMW
community.
The submission deadline is Monday, January 15, 2018. Notifications will be out
by Monday, January 22.{quote}
was:
To further promote Mnemonic project, I suggest to design a tutorial. It can be
used: in conference tutorial sessions; as a document on our website; for
training students from research communities, etc.
To get it started, we can shoot for NVM workshop 2018 (at San Diego), which is
calling for it a tutorial proposal submission. Details see P.S. Submission
deadline is Jan. 15, 2018. We can focus on written documents first, and then
code development.
Ideas for the tutorial (still in brain storming phase):
# 1 Goal: attendance gets hands-on experiences, and get insights of Mnemonic
lib; after the tutorial, they will be able to: use basic APIs to follow
tutorial examples; know where to find resources if are willing to dig deeper;
get interested in thinking of taking advantage of durable objects in their own
projects.
# 2 lasting 3 hrs or so;
# 3 Three hands-on training sessions:
* "hello word": create a durable object (consist of a string "hello word") with
one program, and read the string with another program;
* more complex data structure: Create and read a durable object that consists
of a list, and read data from the list.
* Spark k-mean example: to show performance benefits.
After we decide to go with NVM workshop, we can breakdown the proposal writing
in to sub tasks and start execution asap. Please share your thoughts.
Happy New Year Everybody!
P.S.: NVM workshop calling for tutorial proposal.
{quote}Each year the NVMW includes a tutorial on Sunday afternoon that covers a
topic in more depth. Previous tutorial topics have include:
Phase change memory
Signal processing for NVMs
Data integrity in storage stacks
RamCloud
Persistent memory programming
We invite proposals for the 2018 tutorial. They can be submitted via the
button below.
Tutorial proposals should be between 1 and 3 pages and include a brief outline
of the material to be covered, discussion of its relevance to the NVMW
community, and the qualifications of the presenters. The tutorial will
selected based on the timeliness and general interest of the topic to the NVMW
community.
The submission deadline is Monday, January 15, 2018. Notifications will be out
by Monday, January 22.{quote}
> design a tutorial for training and project promotion
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: MNEMONIC-442
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNEMONIC-442
> Project: Mnemonic
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Common
> Reporter: Helin Cao
> Assignee: Yanping Wang
> Labels: documentation
>
> To further promote Mnemonic project, I suggest to design a tutorial. It can
> be used: in conference tutorial sessions; as a document on our website; for
> training students from research communities, etc.
> To get it started, we can shoot for NVM workshop 2018 (at San Diego), which
> is calling for it a tutorial proposal submission. Details see P.S. Submission
> deadline is Jan. 15, 2018. We can focus on written documents first, and then
> code development.
> Ideas for the tutorial (still in brain storming phase):
> # Goal: attendance gets hands-on experiences, and get insights of Mnemonic
> lib; after the tutorial, they will be able to: use basic APIs to follow
> tutorial examples; know where to find resources if are willing to dig deeper;
> get interested in thinking of taking advantage of durable objects in their
> own projects.
> # It lasts 3 hrs or so;
> # Three hands-on training sessions:
> * "hello word": create a durable object (consist of a string "hello word")
> with one program, and read the string with another program;
> * more complex data structure: Create and read a durable object that consists
> of a list, and read data from the list.
> * Spark k-mean example: to show performance benefits.
> After we decide to go with NVM workshop, we can breakdown the proposal
> writing in to sub tasks and start execution asap. Please share your thoughts.
> Happy New Year Everybody!
> P.S.: NVM workshop calling for tutorial proposal.
> {quote}Each year the NVMW includes a tutorial on Sunday afternoon that covers
> a topic in more depth. Previous tutorial topics have include:
> Phase change memory
> Signal processing for NVMs
> Data integrity in storage stacks
> RamCloud
> Persistent memory programming
> We invite proposals for the 2018 tutorial. They can be submitted via the
> button below.
> Tutorial proposals should be between 1 and 3 pages and include a brief
> outline of the material to be covered, discussion of its relevance to the
> NVMW community, and the qualifications of the presenters. The tutorial will
> selected based on the timeliness and general interest of the topic to the
> NVMW community.
> The submission deadline is Monday, January 15, 2018. Notifications will be
> out by Monday, January 22.{quote}
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