Agenda for the NGS Workshop at IPDPS2005

 

8:00am-10:00am

Ø      Introduction: The NGS and CSR Programs, Frederica Darema

Ø      Across-Layer Approach for Power-Performance Optimization in Distributed Mobile Systems, Mohapatra, Cornes, Oh, Lee, Kim, Dutt, Gupta, Nicolau, Shukla, Venkatasubramanian

Ø      Enhancing cluster application performance via smarter scheduling and stronger SOAP, Dan Andresen

Ø      Using Phase Behavior in Scientific Application to Guide Linux Operating System Customization, Chandra Krintz, Rich Wolski

Ø      A Services Oriented Framework for Next Generation Data Analysis Centers, H. Wang, A. Ghosting, G. Buehrer, S. Tatikonda, S. Parthasarathy, T. Kurc, and J. Saltz

Ø      EMPS: An Environment for Memory Performance Studies, J. Hollingsworth, A. Snavely, S.Ekanadham

 

10:00am-10:30am – break

 

10:30am- 12:10pm

Ø      Reconfigurable, data-driven resource allocation in complex systems: practice and theoretical foundations, Evgenia Smirni

Ø      Adaptive Software for Scientific Computing: Co-Managing Quality-Performance-Power Tradeoffs, Padma Raghavan, M.J. Irwin

Ø      Efficient and Safe Execution of User-Level Code in the Kernel, E. Zadok, S. Callanan, A. Rai, G. Sivathanu, and A. Traceger

Ø      A Framework for Dynamic Service Adaptation in the Grid: Next Generation Software Program Progress Report, Jon B. Weissman, Seonho Kim, and Darin England

Ø      System Support to Balance the Resource Supply and Demand in High-end Computing, XiaoDong Zhang

 

12:10pm-1:30pm – lunch

 

1:30pm- 3:30pm

Ø      A Compiler-Enabled Model-and Measurement-Driven Adaptation Environment for Dependability and Performance, V. Adve, A. Agbaria, M. Hiltunen, R.Iyer, K.Joshi, Z.Kalbarczyk, R. Lefever, R. Plante, W. Sanders, R. Schlichting

Ø      NetSolve/D: A Massively Parallel Grid Execution System for Scalable Data Intensive Collaboration, M.Beck, J. Dongarra, J. Plank

Ø      Models and Modeling Infrastructures for Gloval Computational Platforms, R. Wolski, D. Nurmi, J. Brevik

Ø      Power and Performance in I/O for Scientific Applications, K. Coloma, A. Choudhary, A. Ching, W.K. Liao

Ø      Towards Composable and Extensible Network Simulation, H.Y. Tyan, A. Sobeih, J. Hou

Ø      Facilitating Distributed Time-Triggered Simulation of Embedded Systems and Environments, K. H. (Kane)  Kim  and  Stephen W.  Jenks

 

3:30pm- 4:00pm

Ø      GHS: A Performance System of Grid Computing, Xian-He Sun, Ming Wu

Ø      A Model-Driven Performance Analysis Framework for Distribute, Performance-Sensitive Software Systems, S. Gokhale, A. Gokhale, J. Gray

Ø      Scenario-Oriented Design for Single Chip Heterogeneous Multiprocessors, JoAnn M. Paul

 

4:00pm- 4:30pm – break

 

4:30pm- 5:40pm

Ø      Dynamic Scalable Visualization for Collaborative Scientific Applications, Kai Li, Matthew Hibbs, Grant Wallace and Olga Troyanskaya

Ø      Optimizing Checkpoint Sizes in the C3 System, Daniel Marques, Greg Bronevetsky, Rohit Fernandes, Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill

Ø      Predicting Cache Space Contention in Utility Computing Servers, Yan Solihin, Fei Guo, Seongbeom Kim

Ø      Cross-Platform Performance Prediction Using Partial Execution, Tao Yang, Xiaosong Ma, and Frank Mueller

Ø      Discussion for future programmatic directions