Hello dear Ralph, On Saturday 23 September 2006 04:41, Ralph Castain wrote: > I am sensitive to the fact that you are well ahead of us in terms of time. > Is there some way we could organize our agenda to make things easier on > you? If you review the syllabus posted on the OpenRTE web site > (www.open-rte.org, look at the news column on the right side), are there > particular topics you definitely want to attend, and others you would > rather not attend? Thanks for Your consideration -- for us, the different startup-methods (core-concepts.pdf) and architectural design (here, the different life-cycles, including planned persistent behavior and of course the cell-design with the interaction of GPR to RAS and RMAP) is most interesting.
> You will note that I already have the materials for some of the modules > posted on the site. I will be adding more modules in the next few days to > complete the materials. This may give you a better idea of what I intend to > cover, and to what depth. My intent is that this will be an interactive > tutorial, with design discussions and changes being made as we go. > > I need to keep the modules in some order to make then understandable, but > hate to impose upon you late into your night just so you can hear a topic > of interest to you. Well, we already plan to stay until around ten o'clock... So we would also stay for part time of the afternoon session, as well. Thanks, Rainer -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Dipl.-Inf. Rainer Keller http://www.hlrs.de/people/keller High Performance Computing Tel: ++49 (0)711-685 6 5858 Center Stuttgart (HLRS) Fax: ++49 (0)711-685 6 5832 POSTAL:Nobelstrasse 19 email: kel...@hlrs.de ACTUAL:Allmandring 30, R.O.030 AIM:rusraink 70550 Stuttgart