HPC 2010
High Performance Computing, GRIDS and clouds
An International
Advanced Workshop
Contributions
Monday, June 21st
Session |
Time |
Speaker/Activity |
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9.00
– 9.15 |
Welcome Address |
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State of the art and future scenarios |
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9.15
– 9.50 |
I. FOSTER “Thinking outside
the box: How cloud, grid, and services can make us smarter” |
|
9.50
– 10.25 |
C. JESSHOPE |
|
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g. gao “Dataflow
Models for Computation. State of the Art and Future Scenarios” |
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|
COFFEE BREAK |
|
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R. WISNIEWSKI “Software Challenges and
Approaches for Extreme-Scale Computing” |
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S. MATSUOKA “Hetero – Acceleration the Yellow Brick Road onto
Exascale?” |
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CONCLUDING REMARKS |
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Emerging computer systems and solutions |
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F. BAETKE “Standards-based Peta-scale Systems – Trends, Implementations and
Solutions” |
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D. GOLDENBERG “Driving InfiniBand Technology to Petascale
Computing and Beyond” |
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A. GEIGER “Status and Challenges
of a Dynamic Provisioning Concept for HPC-Services” |
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COFFEE BREAK |
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D. TKACHEV “Clustrx: A New Generation Operating System Designed for HPC” |
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C. HUGGINS “Managing complex
cluster architectures with Bright Cluster Manager” |
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B. SCHOTT |
|
|
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
Tuesday, June 22nd
Session |
Time |
Speaker/Activity |
|
Advances in HPC technology and systems I |
|
|
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S. DOSANJH |
|
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J.P. PANZIERA |
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V. GETOV |
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S. SEKIGUCHI “Development of
High Performance Computing and the Japanese planning” |
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T. LIPPERT |
|
|
COFFEE BREAK |
|
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T. MATTSON “The Future of
Many Core Processors: a Tale of Two Processors” |
|
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L. NORDLUND “AMD
current and future solutions for HPC Workloads” |
|
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S. EVRIPIDOU |
|
|
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
|
Advances in HPC
technology and systems II |
|
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G. BILARDI |
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G. BOSILCA |
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P. ANEDDA |
|
|
COFFEE BREAK |
|
|
PANEL DISCUSSION 1: “Challenges
and opportunities in exascale computing” Chair: P. Messina Panelists: S. Dosanjh, J. Gonnord, D.
Goldenberg, T. Lippert, J.P. Panziera,
R. Wisniewski, S. Sekiguchi, S. Matsuoka |
Wednesday, June 23rd
Session |
Time |
Speaker/Activity |
|
Grid and cloud technology
and systems |
|
|
|
M. LIVNY “Distributed Resource
Management: The Problem That Doesn’t Go Away” |
|
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D. TALIA “Service-Oriented
Distributed Data Analysis in Grids and Clouds” |
|
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P. KACSUK “Integrating Service and Desktop Grids at Middleware and
Application Level” |
|
|
J. FORTES |
|
10:40 – 11:05 |
V. KRZHIZHANOVSKAYA “Dynamic workload balancing with user-level scheduling for parallel
applications on heterogeneous Grid resources” |
|
11:05 – 11:35 |
COFFEE BREAK |
|
Cloud technology and
systems I |
|
|
11:35 – 12:00 |
C. CATLETT “Rethinking Privacy and
Security: How Clouds and Social Networks Change the Rules” |
|
12:00 – 12:25 |
I. LLORENTE “Innovations in Cloud
Computing Architectures” |
|
12:25 – 12:50 |
M. KUNZE “The OpenCirrus Project. Towards an Open-source Cloud Stack” |
|
12:50 – 13:00 |
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
|
Cloud technology and
systems II |
|
|
16:30 – 17:00 |
M. WOOD “Orchestrating the Cloud:
High Performance Elastic Computing” |
|
17:00 – 17:25 |
M. DEVARE “A Prototype implementation of
Desktop Clouds” |
|
17:25 – 17:50 |
M. SILBERSTEIN “Mechanisms for cost-efficient execution of Bags of
Tasks in hybrid cloud-grid environments” |
|
17:50 – 18:15 |
M. DALHEIMER |
|
18:15 – 18:45 |
COFFEE
BREAK |
|
18:45 – 20:00 |
PANEL DISCUSSION 2: “State of the Cloud:
Early Lessons Learned With Commercial and Research Cloud Computing” Chair: C. Catlett Panelists: I. Foster, I. Llorente, M. Dalheimer, M. Kunze |
Thursday, June 24th
Session |
Time |
Speaker/Activity |
|
Infrastructures, tools,
products, solutions for HPC, grids and clouds |
|
|
|
A. WANG “PAIMS: Precision
Agriculture Information Monitoring System” |
|
9:25 – 9:50 |
T. MATTSON “Design patterns
and the quest for General Purpose Parallel Programming” |
|
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W. HU |
|
10:15 – 10:40 |
L. SOUSA |
|
10:40 – 11:05 |
T. LANFEAR |
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|
COFFEE BREAK |
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J. KOWALIK “Hybrid Computing
for Solving High Performance Computing Problems” |
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P. ARLUKOWICZ |
|
|
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
|
National and
international HPC, grid and cloud infrastructures and projects |
|
|
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K. MIURA “Cyber Science
Infrastructure in Japan - NAREGI
Grid Middleware Version 1 and Beyond” |
|
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R. RAMOS POLLAN |
|
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B. BECKER “The South African
National Grid: Blueprint for Sub-Saharan e-Infrastructure” |
|
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B.B. PRAHLADA RAO “GARUDA: Indian National
Grid Computing Initiative” |
|
|
COFFEE BREAK |
|
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S. LIN “Building e-Science and HPC Collaboration in |
|
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M. BUBAK “PL-Grid: the first functioning
National Grid Initiative in Europe” |
|
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W. GENTZSCH |
|
|
H. YI |
|
|
CONCLUDING REMARKS |
Friday, June 25th
Session |
Time |
Speaker/Activity |
|
Challenging applications
of HPC, grids and clouds |
|
|
|
C. KESSELMAN |
|
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T. DAVID “System Level
Acceleration for Multi-Scale Modelling in Physiological Systems” |
|
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M. ATHANASOULIS “Building shared HPC facilities: the Harvard Orchestra
experience” |
|
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S. GORLATCH “Towards Scalable Online Interactive Applications on Grids and
Clouds” |
|
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U. RUEDE “Simulation and Animation of Complex Flows Using 294912 Processor Cores” |
|
|
COFFEE BREAK |
|
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A. SHAFARENKO “Asynchronous
computing of irregular applications using the SVPN model and S-Net
coordination” |
|
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M. BUBAK “Towards
Collaborative Workbench for Science 2.0 Applications” |
|
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C. PEREZ |
|
|
CONCLUDING REMARKS |