
Over a three-month period, this developer contributed to the ZJUSCT/HPC101 repository by enhancing cluster documentation, creating educational materials on performance profiling, and refining lab instructions. They updated cluster specifications for M6/M7 and ARM64 architectures, improving deployment accuracy and onboarding speed. Using LaTeX and Markdown, they developed technical presentation slides introducing CPU/GPU profiling tools and the Roofline model, and implemented a late submission policy to clarify project governance. Their work also included a targeted fix to lab documentation, aligning ITAC command usage with actual CLI workflows. The developer demonstrated depth in documentation, technical writing, and high-performance computing concepts.

Month 2025-08: Delivered a targeted documentation fix for the ITAC command in HPC101 to align with the actual trace data analysis CLI, improving reproducibility and reducing user confusion. The change was implemented in ZJUSCT/HPC101 (lab4 ITAC fix) with a single focused commit. This enhances business value by ensuring lab instructions reflect the right tool, minimizing errors in data analysis workflows.
Month 2025-08: Delivered a targeted documentation fix for the ITAC command in HPC101 to align with the actual trace data analysis CLI, improving reproducibility and reducing user confusion. The change was implemented in ZJUSCT/HPC101 (lab4 ITAC fix) with a single focused commit. This enhances business value by ensuring lab instructions reflect the right tool, minimizing errors in data analysis workflows.
2025-07 HPC101 contributions focused on profiling education and submission governance. Key deliverables: Profiling Presentation Slides introducing CPU/GPU profiling tools, the importance of profiling, and the Roofline model, with recommended system profiler usage. Also implemented a Late Submission Policy with 5% daily/hourly deductions and updated the project timeline and documentation accordingly. No major bugs fixed this month. Business value: strengthens practical profiling knowledge for students/teams, clarifies submission expectations, and improves governance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: content creation (deck design), technical writing, policy design, version-controlled documentation, and profiling concepts.
2025-07 HPC101 contributions focused on profiling education and submission governance. Key deliverables: Profiling Presentation Slides introducing CPU/GPU profiling tools, the importance of profiling, and the Roofline model, with recommended system profiler usage. Also implemented a Late Submission Policy with 5% daily/hourly deductions and updated the project timeline and documentation accordingly. No major bugs fixed this month. Business value: strengthens practical profiling knowledge for students/teams, clarifies submission expectations, and improves governance. Technologies/skills demonstrated: content creation (deck design), technical writing, policy design, version-controlled documentation, and profiling concepts.
May 2025 HPC101 monthly summary: Delivered targeted documentation updates for cluster specifications (M6/M7 and arm64) to reflect hardware capabilities and architecture, enabling faster deployments and reducing configuration errors.
May 2025 HPC101 monthly summary: Delivered targeted documentation updates for cluster specifications (M6/M7 and arm64) to reflect hardware capabilities and architecture, enabling faster deployments and reducing configuration errors.
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