Used by researchers across many disciplines to tackle analyses too large or complex for a desktop, or to achieve improved efficiency over a desktop, this session takes participants through the preliminary stages of learning about high performance computing (HPC) and computing clusters, and how to get started with this type of computing.
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Find out more »In this session, learn how to get started with Linux, how to create and navigate directories for your data, load files, manage your storage, run programs on the computing clusters, and set file permissions.
Find out more »This webinar takes an introductory look at workflows with Programmable Filter / Source in Paraview.
Find out more »Participants will learn how to use shell scripting to exercise the power of the command line.
Find out more »Beginner, 2 days Prerequisites: None Requirements: A laptop This session…
Find out more »This session teaches participants how to use Compute Canada’s queuing environment on the national systems, using the job scheduler Slurm.
Find out more »In certain areas, computational results in high precision are desired.…
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Find out more »Apprenez les bases d’un système de fichiers et d’une interface en ligne de commande Unix.
Find out more »Faites vos premiers pas sur un superordinateur.
Find out more »This orientation session will introduce you to the Compute Canada Federation and its research supports and resources that are directly applicable for humanities and social sciences researchers.
Find out more »In this session, we will give an overview of what a cloud is generally, as well as the Compute Canada Federation cloud specifically.
Find out more »This workshop will begin with an overview of RDM, and will then delve into a Data Management Plan template specifically geared toward humanities and social sciences research. We’ll walk through the DMP and discuss questions that arise in these research fields, and will wrap-up by looking at some resources and tools to help support the management of your data.
Find out more »In this session, I will outline digital HSS project management best practices and introduce resources for researchers wanting to get started.
Find out more »In this workshop we will look at some web only tools, as well as how to host your own in the cloud. After a quick introduction to some tools and resources, we will work through a couple of examples, one web scrape and visualization, and one text analysis.
Find out more »This workshop will introduce you to using the command line interface to actually do work directly on the command line.
Find out more »This workshop will introduce participants to XSEDE, and proceed through a hands-on tutorials on research methods that benefit from the additional compute power provided by this infrastructures, specifically photogrammetry using PhotoScan.
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