Clusters and Computational Grids for Scientific
Computing
CCGSC 2008
September 14 - 17, 2008
Highland Lake Inn
Flat Rock,
Sponsored by:
Clusters and Computational Grids for Scientific
Computing 2008
Highland Lake Inn
September 14 – 17, 2008
CCGSC 2008 will be held at a
resort outside of Asheville, North Carolina called the Highland
Lake Inn http://www.hlinn.com/index.html.
The address of the
Highland Lake Inn
Flat Rock,
(800) 635-5101 or
(828) 693-6812
Go to http://maps.google.com and type in:
Course map: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~dongarra/ccgsc2008/map1.pdf
Medium map :http://www.cs.utk.edu/~dongarra/ccgsc2008/map2.pdf
Fine map: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~dongarra/ccgsc2008/map3.pdf
Detailed map: http://www.cs.utk.edu/~dongarra/ccgsc2008/map1.pdf
This proceeding gathers
information about the participants of the Workshop on Clusters and
Computational Grids for Scientific Computing that was held at Highland Lake Inn
at Flat Rock, North Carolina on September 14 - 17, 2008. This workshop is a continuation of a series
of workshops started in 1992 entitled Workshop on Environments and Tools for
Parallel Scientific Computing. These workshops have been held every two years
and alternate between the
This workshop addresses a
number of themes for developing and using both cluster and computational grids.
In particular, the talks covered:
·
Message Passing
and High Speed networks
·
Grid
Infrastructure and Programming Environment
·
Cluster Based
Computing and Tools
·
Languages,
Libraries, and Fault Tolerance.
Speakers will present their
research in the above four areas and interacted and worked with all the
participants on the future software technologies that will provide for easier
use of parallel computers.
This workshop was made
possible thanks to sponsorship from NSF, AMD, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft
Inc., Myricom Inc., and HP, and Cray, with the scientific support of INRIA
(French National Institute for Research in Computer Science), the Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science Department of the University of Tennessee in
Knoxville (UTK) and University Claude Bernard (UCB-Lyon 1). Thanks!
Jack Dongarra, Knoxville,
Tennessee, USA.
Bernard Tourancheau,
Sunday September
14th |
Introduction and
Welcome Jack Dongarra, U of Tennessee Bernard Tourancheau, U Lyon |
|
5:30 – 7:30 |
Session
Chair: Jack Dongarra, U |
Grand
Ole Hall (5 talks - 20 minute each) |
5:30 |
Giri
Chukkapalli, Sun |
|
5:50 |
Dan
Fay, Microsoft |
|
6:20 |
Patrick
Geoffray, Myricom |
MPI
has failed. What now? |
6:40 |
John
Levesque, Cray |
Are
accelerators the light at the end of the tunnel or a train |
7:00 |
Rob Schreiber, HP |
Nanophotonic
Devices |
7:20 |
Kirk
Jordon, IBM |
|
8:00
pm – 9:30 pm |
Dinner |
Season’s
Restaurant |
9:30
pm - |
Fire
Pit and/or Refreshments in Woodward House |
|
Monday, September 15th |
|
|
7:30
- 8:30 |
Breakfast |
Season’s
Restaurant |
8:30
- 10:35 |
Session
Chair: Bernard Tourancheau, University of Lyon |
Grand Ole Hall (5 talks – 25 minutes each) |
8:30 |
Fran
Berman, UCSD/SDSC |
What's on Fran's Mind |
8:55 |
Tony
Hey, Microsoft |
eResearch,
Semantic Computing and the Cloud |
9:20 |
Pete
Beckman, ANL/UC |
Linux on a hundred million processors: why not? |
9:45 |
Joel
Saltz, Emory U |
Integrative Biomedical Research Design Patterns, HPC, Semantic Interoperability and Grid |
10:10 |
Carl
Kesselman, ISI |
|
10:35
-11:00 |
Coffee/Cookies |
Grand
Ole Hall |
11:00 - 1:05 |
Session
Chair: Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST |
Grand
Ole Hall (5 talks – 25 minutes each) |
11:00 |
Franck
Cappello, U of |
|
11:25 |
Vaidy
Sunderam, Emory |
Alternative Aspects of
Cloud and Utility Computing |
11:50 |
Rusty
Lusk, ANL |
MPI
on a Hundred Million Processors:
Why? How? |
12:15 |
Rosa
Badia, UPC |
Programming
the Landscape of Parallel Resources |
12:40 |
Fredrick
Desprez, ENS |
|
1:05 - 2:00 |
Lunch |
Season’s
Restaurant |
2:00
– 4:30 |
Free
time |
|
4:30
– 5:00 |
Coffee/Cookies |
Grand
Ole Hall |
5:00
– 5:25 |
Guy
Steele, Sun |
|
5:25
- 7:30 |
Panel
Chair: Al Geist |
Grand
Ole Hall (Panel Session) |
|
|
Panel on “Cloudy Future” |
|
Rich
Graham, ORNL |
|
|
Phil
Papadopoulos, SDSC |
|
|
Jeff
Hollingsworth, UM |
|
8:00
– 9:30 |
Dinner |
Season’s
Restaurant |
9:30
pm - |
Fire
Pit and/or Refreshments in Woodward House |
|
Tuesday, September 16th |
|
|
7:30
- 8:30 |
Breakfast |
Season’s
Restaurant |
8:30
- 10:35 |
Session
Chair: Andrew Lumsdaine |
Grand Ole Hall (5 talks – 25 minutes each) |
8:30 |
George
Bosilca, UTK |
|
8:55 |
Laurent
Lefevre, ENS Lyon |
|
9:20 |
Ewa Deelman, ISI |
Cloudy skies: astronomy and utility computing |
9:45 |
Martin
Swany, U Delaware |
|
10:10 |
Yves
Robert, ENS, Lyon |
On
Tolerating Unrecoverable Interruptions via Task Replication |
10:35
-11:00 |
Coffee/Cookies |
Grand
Ole Hall |
11:00 - 1:05 |
Session Chair: Jean-Yves Berthou, EDF |
Grand
Ole Hall (5 talks – 25 minutes each) |
11:00 |
Satoshi
Matsuoka, TiTec |
|
11:25 |
Miron
Livny, U Wisc |
|
11:50 |
Anne
Benoit, ENS Lyon |
Multi-Criteria
Scheduling of Workflow Applications |
12:15 |
Christine
Morin, INRIA |
Clouds:
a new playground for XtreemOS Grid operating system |
12:40 |
Jim
Plank, UTK |
Erasure
Coding: Views From 10,000 feet and Through A Magnifying Glass |
1:05 - 2:00 |
Lunch |
Season’s
Restaurant |
2:00
– 4:00 |
Free
time |
|
4:00
– 5:00 |
Coffee/Cookies |
Grand
Ole Hall |
5:00
- 7:30 |
Session
Chair: Alexey Lastovetsky, UCD |
Grand
Ole Hall (6 talks – 25 minutes each) |
5:00 |
Kirk
Cameron, VTech |
It
Ain't Easy Being Green in HPC |
5:25 |
Barbara
Chapman, U Houston |
|
5:50 |
Ian
Foster, ANL/UC |
|
6:15 |
David
Walker, Cardiff U |
Performance Results for Nested Parallelism on Multicore Architectures |
6:40 |
Dennis
Gannon, Microsoft Research |
Building Reliable Science Gateways: When can a Grid be a Cloud? |
7:05 |
Jelena
Pjesivac-grbovic, Google |
High-Performance
Computing at Google |
8:00
– 9:30 |
Dinner |
Season’s
Restaurant |
9:30
pm - |
Fire
Pit and/or Refreshments in Woodward House |
|
Wednesday, September 17th |
|
|
7:30 - 8:30 |
Breakfast |
Season’s Restaurant |
8:30 - 10:35 |
Session Chair: Philippe
D’anfray, CEA |
Grand Ole
Hall (5 talks – 25 minutes each) |
8:30 |
Thilo Kielmann, Vrije U |
Computing in the Mist: Writing
Applications for Unknown Machines |
8:55 |
Mootaz Elnozahy, IBM |
|
9:20 |
Rich Wolski, UCSB |
EUCALYPTUS: An Open Source Service
Infrastructure for Elastic Computing Research |
9:45 |
Thierry Priol, INRIA |
Unconventional Grid
Programming |
10:10 |
Hans Zima, Caltech |
High-Performance Cluster
Computing in Space -- Challenges and Opportunities |
10:35 -11:00 |
Coffee/Cookies |
Grand Ole Hall |
11:00 - 1:05 |
Session Chair: Tahar Kechadi, UCD |
Grand Ole Hall (4 talks –
30 minutes each) |
11:00 |
Andrew Grimshaw, UV |
|
11:25 |
Chuck Seitz, Myricom |
|
11:50 |
Jeff Vetter, ORNL |
|
12:15 |
Emmanuel
Jeannot, Loria INRIA-Lorraine |
|
12:40 |
Bora
Ucar, CERFAC |
On Exact Algorithms For Mapping
Communicating Tasks Onto Heterogeneous Processors |
1:05 - 2:00 |
Lunch |
Season’s Restaurant |
2:00 |
Depart |
|
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|
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CCGSC 1998 Participants,
Blackberry Tennessee
CCGSC 2000 Participants,
Faverges, France
CCGSC 2002 Participants,
Faverges, France
CCGCS 2004 Participants, Faverges, France
CCGCS 2006 Participants, Flat
Rock North Carolina
Some additional pictures from
CCGSC 2006 can be found here.