WSDSM'99


1st Workshop on Software Distributed Shared Memory
(WSDSM '99)
Rhodes, Greece, June 25, 1999

to be held in conjunction with the

1999 ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS '99)



Papers online!


[Info for Authors] [Program] [Important Dates] [Registration] [Workshop Organizers]

Motivation

During the last few years, research on consistency models, protocols and applications has allowed the software DSM field to become relatively mature. At the same time, general-purpose networks and communication packages have advanced to the point where clusters of workstations can be coupled almost as closely as hardware multi-processors.

The theme of this workshop, then, will be an attempt to answer the following two related questions:

What remains to be done in software DSM?

and, more to the point:
Will software DSM ever move into the mainstream?


Scope

To this end, we solicit abstracts of original DSM research including, but not limited to, the following areas: Additionally, we especially solicit concept papers that describe where software DSM is, or should be, headed.

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that demonstrate original and unpublished research in the area of software distributed shared memory systems. Accepted papers will be published by the ICS organization. One of the authors will be required to attend the workshop and present the work.


Technical Program

8:15 Opening Remarks

8:30 - 9:00 Invited Talk:
                    TBD
                    Kai Li.

9:00 - 10:20 Session 1: LRC and HLRC Protocols

                    A customized logical clock for timestamp-based relaxed consistency DSM systems
                    Luciana Arantes, Bertil Folliot and Pierre Sens.

                    Reducing Message Overhead in Home-Based Software DSMs
                    Weiwu Hu.

                    Adaptive schemes for home-based DSM systems
                    M.C. Ng and W.F. Wong.

                    Home Migration in Home-Based Software DSMs
                    Weiwu Hu, Weisong Shi, and Zhimin Tang.

10:20 - 10:35 Break

10:35 - 12:15 Session 2: DSM Systems

                    Global Resource Management for High Availability and Performance in a DSM-based Cluster
                    Christine Morin and Renaud Lottiaux.

                    An Infrastructure for Portable and Efficient Software DSM
                    Sven Karlsson and Mats Brorsson.

                    Design and Implementation of Proteus
                    Jyh C. Ueng, Ce K. Shieh, Qi C. Lin.

                    Thread Selection in Software DSM Systems
                    Tyng-Yeu Liang, Deh-Yuan Chuang, Ce-Kuen Shieh.

                    Study of Cache and TLB Performance in a DVSM System
                    V. Sricharan and R. Govindarajan.

12:15 - 1:45 Lunch

1:45 - 2:15 Invited Talk:
                    The Plight of Software Distributed Shared Memory (talk)
                    Kourosh Gharachorloo.

2:15 - 3:35 Session 3: Object Orientation and Communication Support

                    Harnassing the Power of Fast Low-Latency Networks for Software DSMS
                    Ayal Itzkovitz and Assaf Schuster and Yoram Talmor.

                    SciOS: An SCI-based Software Distributed Shared Memory
                    P. T. Koch, J. S. hansen, E. Cecchet, X. Ronsset de Pina.

                    BOPS: Balancing objects and pages in a shared space
                    C. Rehn and M. Pizka.

                    An Object-Based Software DSM for the NIP Parallel System
                    Savas Parastatidis and Paul Watson.

3:35 - 3:50 Break
3:50 - 5:30 Session 4: Run-time, Compiler and Formal Language Support

                    Distributed Shared Memory: Bridging the Granularity Gap
                    Ayal Itzkovitz and Assaf Schuster.

                    CAS-DSM: A compiler-assisted DSM
                    Manoj, N. P. and R. Govindarajan.

                    Towards designing SVM coherence protocols using high-level specifications and aspect-oriented translations
                    David Mentre and Daniel Le Metayer and Thierry Priol.

                    A Hierarchy of View Consistencies and Exact Implementations
                    Hon F. Li and Gabriel Girard.

                    A New Approach to Multi-User Environments Using Software Distributed Shared Memory
                    Erich R. Schmidt and Cristian Tapus and Joseph Kiniry and Daniel M. Zimmerman.


Important Dates


April    15, 1999:  Papers due.
April    25, 1999:  Automatic extension.
April    30, 1999:  Notification sent to authors.
May      18, 1999:  Camera-ready papers due.


Registration

This workshop is being held as part of ICS 1999. The workshop registration fee is separate from the conference registration and will cover all expenses associated with the workshop. You can download registration for the workshop from the main ICS page, or from here: word format, or PS. Information about ICS 1999 can be obtained over the Web at the following URL: http://www.csrd.uiuc.edu/ics99/ .


Workshop Organizers

Co-Program Chairs will be Liviu Iftode and Peter J. Keleher.

Liviu Iftode (iftode@cs.rutgers.edu ) -- Co-Chair
Computer Science
Rutgers, The State University of NJ
110 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8019
Phone: (732) 445-2361
Fax: (732) 445-0537

Peter J. Keleher (keleher@cs.umd.edu) -- Co-Chair
Department of Computer Science
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: 301-405-0345
Fax: 301-405-6707


http://www.cs.umd.edu/~keleher/wsdsm99/
Short version: http://www.cs.umd.edu/~keleher/wsdsm99/short.html.