-------------------------CALL FOR PARTICIPATION---------------------------- HPDC'15 The 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing June 19-23 2006 Paris, France --> http://hpdc.lri.fr www.hpdc.org --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Fifteenth IEEE International Symposium on High-Performance Distributed Computing (HPDC) will be a forum for presenting the latest research findings on the design and use of parallel and distributed systems for high end computing, collaboration, data analysis, and other innovative applications. Scientific content will cover all aspects of high-performance distributed computing, Grids, and global computing ensembles. HPDC'2006 organizers are very pleased to propose HPDC participants a rich set of scientific events: 3 conference days + 3 Keynote addresses + 2 workshop days + 1 "hot topic session" + 2 Poster sessions. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to stay in one of the most beautiful cities in the world and taste top level French food: Welcome reception + Breaks + Lunches in the Prestigious Lutetia Hotel, right in the center of Paris. Banquet diner will take place on a boat, cruising on the Seine river, from which all participants will discover many monuments and historical buildings of Paris. Please visit the conference web site for detailed information about the conference program, schedule, registration, accommodation and organization: http://hpdc.lri.fr Registration is open on http://hpdc.lri.fr ----------------------------CONFERENCE PROGRAM---------------------------- Wednesday, June the 21st 09.30 - 10.30 Keynote: The Renaissance of Decentralized Systems, Peter Druschel (Max Planck Institute for Software Systems), 10.30 - 11.00 coffee 11.00 - 12.30 Peer-to-Peer systems and overlay networks Peer-to-Peer Size Estimation in Large and Dynamic Networks: a Comparative Study Erwan Le Merrer (FTR&D / IRISA), Anne-Marie Kermarrec (INRIA / IRISA), Laurent Massouli (Microsoft Research) Self-Regulating Data Streams for Predictable High Performance across Dynamic Network Overlay Zhongtang Cai, Vibhore Kumar, Karsten Schwan (Georgia Institute of Technology) WOW: Self-organizing Wide Area Overlay Networks of Virtual Workstations Arijit Ganguly, Abhishek Agrawal, P. Boykin, Renato Figueiredo (University of Florida) 12.30 - 14.00 lunch 14.00 - 15.30 Applications A Case Study Using Automatic Performance Tuning for Large-Scale Scientific Programs I-Hsin Chung (IBM Research), Jeffrey Hollingsworth (Department of Computer Science, University of Maryland) Path Grammar Guided Trace Compression and Trace Approximation Xiaofeng Gao*, Allan Snavely+, Larry Carter*, *(University of California at San Diego), +(San Diego Supercomputing Center) Filecules in High-Energy Physics: Characteristics and Impact on Resource Management Adriana Iamnitchi, Shyamala Doraimani (University of South Florida), Gabriele Garzoglio (Fermi National Laboratory) 15.30 - 16.00 coffee + Posters Session #1 16.00 -17.30 Fault Tolerance and Reliability Fault Tolerance of Tornado Codes for Archival Storage Matthew Woitaszek, Henry M. Tufo (University of Colorado at Boulder) Resource Failure Prediction in Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing Systems Xiaojuan Ren, Seyong Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann, Saurabh Bagchi (Purdue University) Replicating Nondeterministic Services on Grid Environments Xianan Zhang*, Flavio Junqueira* , Matti Hiltunen+, Keith Marzullo*, Richard Schlichting+ , *(University of California at San Diego), +(AT&T Labs - Research) Thursday, June the 22nd 09.00 - 10.00 Keynote: Feasibility of automatic adaptation of structured parallel programs, Marco Danelutto (University of Pisa) 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee 10.30 - 12.30 Resource management Service contracts and aggregate utility functions Alvin AuYoung (University of California at San Diego), Laura Grit (Duke University), Janet Wiener, John Wilkes (HP Labs) Market-Based Resource Allocation using Price Prediction in a High Performance Computing Grid for Scientific Applications Thomas Sandholm*, Kevin Lai (HP Labs, Palo Alto), Jorge Andrade Ortis*, Jacob Odeberg *, *(KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm) Optimal Bandwidth Sharing in Grid Environment Loris Marchal (LIP), Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Yves Robert, Jingdi Zeng (INRIA LIP) A Tool for Prioritizing DAGMan Jobs and Its Evaluation Grzegorz Malewicz (Google Inc.), Ian Foster (Argonne NL / U.Chicago), Arnold Rosenberg (UMass Amherst), Michael Wilde (Argonne NL) 12.30 - 14.00 lunch 14.00 - 15.30 Hot topics (6 presentations of 15 minutes) Data Mining-based Fault Prediction and Detection on the Grid Rubing Duan (University of Innsbruck) Troubleshooting Distributed Systems via Data Mining David Cieslak, Douglas Thain, Nitesh Chawla (University of Notre Dame) Policy Driven Virtual Machine Monitor for Protected Grids Fabrizio Baiardi*, Paolo Mori+, Laura Ricci*, Anna Vaccarelli+, *(Dipartimento di Informatica - Universita' di Pisa), +(IIT-CNR) Autonomic Adaptation of Virtual Distributed Environments in a Multi-Domain Infrastructure Dongyan Xu, Paul Ruth, Junghwan Rhee, Rick Kennel, Sebastien Goasguen (Purdue University) Materializing Highly Available Grids Mark Silberstein, Gabriel Kliot, Artiom Sharov, Assaf Schuster (Technion), Miron Livny (UW, Madison) Toward Self Organizing Grids Nael Abu-Ghazaleh, Michael J. Lewis (SUNY-Binghamton) 15.30 - 16.00 coffee + Posters Session #2 16.00 -17.30 Software environments Motor: A Virtual Machine for High Performance Computing Wojtek James Goscinski, David Abramson (Monash University) Runtime support for memory adaptation in scientific applications via local disk and remote memory Chuan Yue*, Richard Mills (Oak Ridge National Lab), Andreas Stathopoulos*, Dimitrios Nikolopoulos*, *(College of William and Mary) Building Generic SOAP Framework over Binary XML for Scientific Applications Wei Lu*, Kenneth Chiu (State University of New York at Binghamton), Dennis Gannon*, *(Indiana University) Friday, June the 23rd 09.00 - 10.00 Keynote: Folding at Home: Using Worldwide distributed computing to break fundamental barriers in molecular simulation, `Vijay Pande (Stanford University) 10.00 - 10.30 Coffee 10.30 - 12.30 I/O Improving I/O Performance of Clustered Storage Systems by Adaptive Request Distribution Changxun Wu, Randal Burns (Johns Hopkins University) Improving the Performance of Remote I/O Using Asynchronous Primitives Nawab Ali, Mario Lauria (The Ohio State University) Exploring I/O Strategies for Parallel Sequence Database Search Tools with S3aSim Avery Ching, Alok Choudhary (Northwestern University), Heshan Lin (North Carolina State University), Wu-chun Feng (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Xiaosong Ma (North Carolina State University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Task Scheduling and File Replication for Data-Intensive Jobs with Batch-shared I/O Gaurav Khanna, Nagavijayalakhsmi Vydyanathan, Umit Catalyurek, Tahsin Kurc, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Ponnuswamy Sadayappan, Joel Saltz (The Ohio State University) 12.30 - 14.00 lunch 14.00 - 16.00 Scheduling On the Harmfulness of Redundant Batch Requests Henri Casanova (University of Hawai`i at Manoa) How to Avoid Herd: A Novel Stochastic Algorithm in Grid Scheduling Qinghua Zheng, Haijun Yang, Yuzhong Sun (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) ALPS: An Application-Level Proportional-Share Scheduler Travis Newhouse, Joseph Pasquale (University of California at San Diego) Scheduling Mixed Workloads In Multi-grid Environments Mark Silberstein*, Dan Geiger*, Miron Livny (University of Wisconsin), Assaf Schuster*, *(Technion) -------------------------------POSTER PROGRAM----------------------------- First Session Performance and Practicability of Dynamic Adaptation for Parallel Computing: an Experience Feedback Jeremy Buisson*, Francoise Andre (IRISA/University of Rennes 1), Jean-Louis Pazat, *(IRISA/INSA of Rennes) Efficient services composition for grid-enabled dataintensive applications Glatard Tristan (CNRS/INRIA), Montagnat Johan (CNRS), Pennec Xavier (INRIA) Ensuring numerical quality in grid computing Andreas Frommer, Matthias Huesken (University of Wuppertal) Integration of Legacy Grid systems with Emerging Grid Standards Mark Morgan, Andrew Grimshaw, Duane Merrill, Woochul Kang (University of Virginia) Automatic Middleware Deployment Planning on Clusters Pushpinder Kaur Chouhan, Holly Dail, Eddy Caron, Frederic Vivien (ENS Lyon) Robust Resource Allocation for Large-scale Distributed Shared Resource Environments Yang-Suk Kee, Ken Yocum, Andrew Chien (University of California, San Diego), Henri Casanova (University of Hawaii) Cluster-Wide Adaptive I/O Scheduling for Concurrent Parallel Applications Adrien Lebre (ID-IMAG Laboratory), Przemyslaw Sowa (ICS-Czestochowa), Yves Denneulin, Guillaume Huard (ID-IMAG Laboratory) Dynamic Optimization of Communications over High Speed Networks Elisabeth Brunet, Olivier Aumage, Raymond Namyst (University of Bordeaux 1) Cooperative Caching in the pCFS parallel Cluster File System Paulo A. Lopes, Pedro A. Medeiros (DI-FCT/UNL) PetaCache: A Memory-Based Data- Server System Chuck Boeheim, Andrew Hanushevsky, David Leith, Randy Melen, Richard Mount, Bill Weeks (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center) A High Throughput Approach to Combinatorial Search on Grids Yan Liu, Alberto Maria Segre, Shaowen Wang (The University of Iowa) Is Unmetered, Scalable Computation Worth the Price? Huadong Liu, Micah Beck (The University of Tennessee) Geometrical interpretation for data partitioning Dominique Bernardi (University of Paris 6), Christophe Cérin (University of Paris Nord & LIPN), Hazem Fkaier, Mohamed Jemni (Ecole Supérieure des Sciences et techniques de Tunis), Michel Koskas (University of Picardie & LAMFA-CNRS) XtremLab: A System for Characterizing Volunteer Computing Resources Paul Malecot, Derrick Kondo, Gilles Fedak (INRIA) Second Session Effective Prediction of Job Processing Times in a Large-Scale Grid Environment Menno Dobber*, Rob van der Mei (CWI and Vrije Universiteit), Ger Koole*, *(Vrije Universiteit) When Jobs Play Nice: The Case For Symbiotic Space-Sharing Jonathan Weinberg (University of California, San Diego), Allan Snavely (San Diego Supercomputer Center) PARM: Physics Aware Runtime Manager for Large-scale Scientific and Engineering Applications Yeliang Zhang, Salim Hariri, Jianwei Xiang, Jim Yeh (University of Arizona) Using File Grouping to Improve the Disk Performance Tsozen Yeh, Joseph Arul, Jia-Shian Wu, I-Fan Chen, Kuo-Hsin Tan (Fu Jen Catholic University) Improving resource matching through estimation of actual job requirements Elad Yom-Tov, Yariv Aridor (IBM Haifa Research Lab) Bob++: Framework for Solving Optimization Problems with Branch-and-Bound methods Djerrah Abdelaziz; Le Cun Bertrand*, Cung Van-Dat (INPGrenoble), Roucairol Catherine*, *(University of Versailles) An Implementation of the Message Passing Interface over an Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Network Lei Ni, Aaron Harwood (University of Melbourne) Iteration Aware Replica Selection in the Data Grid Sridhar Ramakrishnan, Philip J. Rhodes (University of Mississippi) A method of adaptive coarsening for compressing scientific datasets Tallat M. Shafaat (Royal Institute of Technology), Scott B. Baden (University of California, San Diego) Toward a New Direction on Data Management in Grids Aurélien Ortiz, Jacques Jorda, Abdelaziz M'zoughi (IRIT) PROOF - The Parallel ROOT Facility Maarten Ballintijn (MIT), Bertrand Bellenot, Rene Brun (CERN), Philippe Canal (FNAL), Derek Feichtinger (PSI), Gerardo Ganis, Jan Iwaszkiewicz, Guenter Kickinger (CERN), Constantin Loizides (MIT), Andreas Joachim Peters, Fons Rademakers (CERN), Corey Reed (MIT) Dynamic Programming Based Approach for Bicriteria Workflow Scheduling on the Grid Marek Wieczorek, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer (UIBK) RENATER dark fiber "Project Architecture" Philippe d'Anfray, Franck Simon (GIP RENATER) The SIMGRID Project: Simulation and Deployment of Distributed Applications Arnaud Legrand (ID-CNRS & INRIA Mescal), Martin Quinson (University of Nancy I & LORIA), Henri Casanova, Kayo Fujiwara (University of Hawaï at Manoa) ------------------------------WORKSHOP PROGRAM----------------------------- June 19,2006 Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments (CLADE), http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~bair/CLADE2006 Workshop on Experimental Grid testbeds for the assessment of large-scale distributed applications and tools (EXPGRID), http://www-sop.inria.fr/caiman/personnel/Stephane.Lanteri/hpdc-15/expgrid.html Workshop on HPC Grid programming Environments and COmponents and Component and Framework Technology in High-Performance and Scientific Computing (HPC-GECO+COMPFRAME), http://www.di.unipi.it/~hpc-geco/GECO-CompFrame06.html EGEE Workshop on Management of Rights in Production Grids, http://egee-intranet.web.cern.ch/egee-intranet/HPDC-Workshop/ June 20,2006 Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS), http://www.isi.edu/works06 Workshop on Next-Generation Distributed Data Management, http://www.isi.edu/~annc/distributedDataWorkshop.html Workshop on Grid-Enabling Legacy Applications and Supporting End Users (GELA), http://www.cpc.wmin.ac.uk/hpdc-gela/index.php Workshop on the Use of P2P, GRID and Agents for the Development of Content Distribution Networks (UPGRADE-CDN), http://lisdip.deis.unical.it/workshops/upgrade-cdn06 -------------------------CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION--------------------------- GENERAL CHAIR Franck Cappello, INRIA, France STEERING COMMITTEE Andrew A. Chien, UCSD, USA (Chair) Salim Hariri, Univ. of Arizona, USA (Chair) Henri Bal, VrijeUniv., The Netherlands Franck Cappello, INRIA, France Jack Dongarra, Univ. of Tennessee, USA Ian Foster, ANL& Univ. of Chicago, USA Andrew Grimshaw, Univ. of Virginia, USA Carl Kesselman, USC/Inform. Sci. Institute, USA Miron Livny, Univ. of Wisconsin, USA Manish Parashar, Rutgers Univ., USA Karsten Schwan, Georgia Tech., USA David Walker, Univ. of Cardiff, UK Rich Wolski, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, USA PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Henri E. Bal, Vrije Univ., The Netherlands Rich Wolski, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, USA PROGRAM COMMITTEE Remzi Arpaci Dusseau, University of Wisconsin, USA Jim Basney, Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Henri Casanova, Univ. of Hawaii, USA Ann Chervenak, USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA Andrew Chien, University of California, San Diego, USA Giovanni Chiola, University of Genova, Italia Peter Dinda, Northwestern University, USA Allen Downey, Olin College, USA Dick Epema, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Renato Figueiredo, University of Florida, USA Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory, Univ. of Chicago, USA Brent Gorda, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Sergei Gorlatch, Universitaet Muenster, Germany Liviu Iftode, Rutgers Univ., USA Fabrice Huet, Univ. Nice Sophia Antipolis, INRIA-CNRS, France Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia, USA Laxmikant Kale, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Carl Kesselman, USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands Mario Lauria, Ohio State University, USA Jason Leigh, Electronic Visualization Laboratory, USA Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin, USA Stephen McCough, Imperial College London, UK Allen Malony, University of Oregon, USA Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Jose Moreira, IBM Watson Research Center, USA Thierry Priol, IRISA/INRIA, France Alexander Reinefeld, Zuse Institute Berlin, Germany Stefan Saroiu, University of Toronto, Canada Jennifer Schopf, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Karsten Schwan , Georgia tech. University, USA Peter Steenkiste, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Thomas Stricker, Google European Engineering Centre, Switzerland Jaspal Subhlok, Univ. of Houston, USA Kenjiro Taura, University of Tokyo, Japan, Brian Tierney, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, USA Amit Vahdat, University of California, San Diego, USA Robbert Van Renesse, Cornell University, USA Jon Weissman, University of Minnesota, USA HOT TOPIC SESSION CHAIR Martin Swany, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, USA POSTER CHAIR Sebastien Tixeuil, Univ. of Paris South, France WORKSHOP CHAIR Pascale Primet, INRIA, France CYBER CHAIR Daniel Nurmi, Univ. of Calif., Santa Barbara, USA FINANCE and LOCAL ARRANGEMENT CHAIRS Christophe Cerin, Univ. Paris XIII, France Catherine Girard, INRIA, France PUBLICITY CHAIRS Douglas Thain, University of Notre Dame, USA Francoise Baude, U. Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France Osamu Tatebe, University of Tsukuba