X10 is a protocol used for home automation that allows electronic devices to communicate with each other. It primarily uses power line wiring for signaling and control, but also has a wireless radio-based option. Despite the availability of higher-bandwidth alternatives, X10 remains popular in homes worldwide due to its widespread use and affordability.
Stanford University
Fall 2022
This course explores advanced topics in supercomputer programming, with a focus on tasking runtimes. It offers a survey of programming models, supercomputer architectures, and in-depth lessons on tasking. Students will gain hands-on experience in cuNumeric and Regent programming languages. While it doesn't assume extensive background, good programming skills are required.
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