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Wang, Gang commented on MNEMONIC-442:
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It is great! Thanks!
> design a tutorial for training and project promotion
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>
> Key: MNEMONIC-442
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNEMONIC-442
> Project: Mnemonic
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Common
> Reporter: Helin Cao
> Assignee: Helin Cao
> 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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