HPC Asia 2004 ADVANCE PROGRAM (June 15, 2004)

OVERVIEW

Plenary Sessions Regular Sessions Workshops Posters/Exhibition
Auxiliary Hall International Convention Room Omiya Sonic Civic Hall (401+402) Omiya Sonic Civic Hall (403) Omiya Sonic Civic Hall (404) Hall Wing 4F Lobby Main Exhibition Hall
Jul. 19
(Mon)
Welcome Reception
Jul. 20
(Tue)
Opening
Keynote
Invited talks
Luncheon
Invited talks
Panel1
Conference Dinner
Jul. 21
(Wed)
Grid Communication Layer HPC Application (1) BioGrid Posters Exhibition
Grid Portal MPI HPC Application (2) CFD and CM for the new century
Grid Tools Numerical Algorithm Reconfigurable Systems for HPC National Research Grid Initiative of Japan (NAREGI)
P2P & Grid HPC Architecture
Conference Dinner
Jul. 22
(Thu)
HPC Application (3) Scheduling (1) Simulation Results on the Earth Simulator Asia Grid Workshop Myrinet Users Group: Special Interest of PC Cluster Advanced Technologies and Experiences Posters Exhibition
HPC Application (4) Grid Application
Visualization Scheduling (2)
Panel2


PLENARY and REGULAR SESSIONS

Monday, July 19
19:00- Welcome Reception (venue: Rose Room in The Palace Hotel Omiya)

Tuesday, July 20
Auxiliary Hall
9:45 - Opening
10:00 - 10:50 Keynote
Lessons Learned from the Development of Supercomputers
Tadashi Watanabe, NEC, Japan
presentation slide [PDF]
coffee break
11:05 - 11:50 Invited talk1
Impact of Future Technology on Deep Computing and HPC
Tilak Agerwala, Vice President, Systems, IBM Research
11:50 - 12:35 Invited talk2
Cray's Computing Vision: Current products and Future Directions
Brian Koblenz, CRAY Inc.
12:35 - 14:00 Luncheon (venue: Rose Room in The Palace Hotel Omiya)
The future challenges and opportunities for COTS in HPC
Dr. David S. Scott
Asia-Pacific Technical Director, HPC
Intel Corporation

Clusters are now widely used in technical and commercial computing, but there are a number of open issues ranging across hardware, software design and system deployments. This talk will address using COTS solutions to take advantage of the economics of standard building blocks and the unique solutions in the industry around these building blocks. It will address key challenges we face in the years ahead including managing clusters, uptime for deployments, and managing power issues. Intelfs vision of the roles that Intel and other industry vendors will play in providing solutions to address these challenges will be discussed. Specifics will be presented in terms of Intel hardware and software roadmaps. Conflicts within the clustering community will be discussed, including COTS vs. custom hardware, open vs. proprietary software, as well as various components of what customers see as productivity objectives.
14:00 - 14:45 Invited Talk3
To survive as a Supercomputer Center in 21st Century --- Complementary Alliance of Supercomputer Centers with characteristic Computer--
Ryutaro Himeno, RIKEN, Japan
14:45 - 15:30 Invited talk4
Enhancing Productivity and Collaboration in High Performance Computing
Stephen Perrenod, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
15:30 - 16:15 Invited talk5
K*Grid: Status Report (tentaive)
Jysoo Lee, Director, Supercomputing Center KISTI (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
coffee break
16:30 - 18:00 Panel1
How shall we make Effective HPC Research Investments --- Grids, Clusters, Supercomputers, Networks, Software, Apps, People...?
Moderator: Satoshi Matsuoka (Titech, Japan)
Panelists: Mitsuo Yokokawa (AIST, Japan), Danny Shieh (Academia Sinica, Taiwan), Bernard Pailthorpe (Univ. Queensland, Australia), Simon See (Sun Microsystems & Nayang Tech. Univ, Singapore), S. C. Purohit (CDAC, India)
18:30- Conference Dinner (venue: Rose Room in The Palace Hotel Omiya)

Wednesday, July 21
Auxiliary Hall
International Convention Room
Omiya Sonic Civic Hall (401+402)
9:00-10:30 Session 1: Grid Middleware
  • A Failure Recovery Mechanism for Distributed Metadata Servers in DCFS2
    Z. Fan, J. Xiong, and J. Ma
  • The Design and Implementation of a Fault-Tolerant RPC System: Ninf-C
    H. Nakada, Y. Tanaka, S. Matsuoka, and S. Sekiguchi
  • Simplified Grid Computing through Spreadsheets and NetSolve
    D. Abramson, J. Dongarra, E. Meek, P. Roe, and Z. Shi
9:00-10:20 Session 5: Communication Layer
  • The Parallel Communication Protocol in BCL-4
    X. Zhou, Z. Huo, J. Ma, and D. Meng
  • PM/InfiniBand-FJ: A High Performance Communication Facility Using InfiniBand for Large Scale PC Clusters
    S. Sumimoto, A. Naruse, K. Kumon, K. Hosoe, and T. Shimizu
  • (Short paper) Exploring Collective Communications on a Cluster of SMPs
    M. Wu, R. Kendall, and S. Aluru
9:00-10:30 Session 9: HPC Application (1)
  • Parallel Fast Algorithm for Large-scale Electromagnetic Scattering
    F. Wu, Y. Zhang, Z. Oo, and E. Li
  • An Evaluation of Advanced Multi-Components Expansion Method of LBM on Parallel Computer
    Y. Hirokawa and T. Matsuzawa
  • Performance Study of Load Balancing Strategies for Simulators of Nanoscale Measurements of Material Properties
    Y. Song and S. Watanabe
coffee break
11:00-12:00 Session 2: Grid Portal
  • GridSpeed: A Web-Based Grid Portal Generation Server
    T. Suzumura, H. Nakada, S. Matsuoka, and H. Casanova
  • Grid PSE Builder: A Framework for Building Web-Based Distributed PSE on Grid
    M. Hirano, N. Yamamoto, H. Takemiya, Y. Tanaka, S. Itoh, and S. Sekiguchi
11:00-12:20 Session 6: MPI
  • Design, Implementation and Performance of Fault-Tolerant Message Passing Interface(MPI)
    A. Selvakumar, G.Ravindra, P. Sobha, and R. Pitchiah
  • DMLoader: A Scalable MPI Task Loader on Dawning Supercomputers
    B. Tu, T. Liu, and D. Meng
  • (Short paper) Implementation of an MPI-I/O Mechanism Using PVFS in Remote I/O to a PC Cluster
    Y. Tsujita
11:00-12:30 Session 10: HPC Application (2)
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation and Its Concurrent Visualization on the SX-6 Supercomputer
    T. Takei, J. Bernsdorf, N. Masuda, and H. Takahara
  • Crossover of the Behavior of Surface Waves in a Vibrated Granular Material
    Y. Jung and J. Lee
  • Scaling Evaluation of the Lattice Solid Model on the SGI Altix 3700
    S. Latham, S. Abe, and M. Davies
lunch
14:00-15:30 Session 3: Grid Tools
  • Relis-G: Remote Library Install System for Computational Grids
    H. Watanabe, H. Honda, T. Yuba, Y. Tanaka, and M. Sato
  • Performance Evaluation on Computational Grid Environments
    L. Peng, S. See, Y. Jiang, J. Song, A. Stoelwinder, and H. Neo
  • An OGSI-Compliant Grid Information Service - Its Architecture and Performance Study
    T. Zang, W. Jie, T. Hung, Z. Lei, S. Turner, W. Cai, M. Zhu, and C. Katsinis
14:00-15:00 Session 7: Numerical Algorithm
  • An Improvement of SAINV and RIF Preconditionings of CG Method by Double Dropping Strategy
    S. Fujino and Y. Ikeda
  • Preconditioned Iterative Linear Solvers for Unstructured Grids on the Earth Simulator
    K. Nakajima
coffee break
16:00-17:40 Session 4: P2P & Grid
  • A Framework for Automatic and Secure Cycle Stealing
    W. Kelly and P. Roe
  • A Parallel Distributed Application of the Wireless Sensor Network
    A. Khan, M. Isreb, and R. Spindler
  • (Short paper) GridView: A Dynamic and Visual Grid Monitoring System
    N. Guangbao, M. Jie, and L. Bo
  • (Short paper) Web-Published Data Searching System for GRID Environment
    S. Lee, S. Hwang, J. Choi, and H. Park
16:00-17:30 Session 8: HPC Architecture
  • An Effective Instruction Fetch Policy for Simultaneous Multithreaded Processors
    L. He and Z. Liu
  • Queue Processor Architecture for Novel Queue Computing Paradigm Based on Produced Order Scheme
    B. Abderazek, M. Arsenji, S. Shigeta, T. Yoshinaga, and M. Sowa
  • Multi-Grain Remote Access Cache in NUMA System
    J. Kwak, C. Kim, S. Jhang, and C. Jhon
18:00- Conference Dinner (venue: Rose Room in The Palace Hotel Omiya)

Thursday, July 22
Auxiliary Hall
International Convention Room
9:00-10:20 Session 11: HPC Application (3)
  • Lessons Learned from Porting Vector Computer Applications onto Non-Uniform Memory Access Scalar Machines
    T. Hatazaki
  • Scripting High Performance Earth Systems Simulations on the SGI Altix 3700
    M. Davies, L. Gross, and H. Muhlhaus
  • (Short paper) Implementations and Performance of Nonlinear CG Methods by TAO on Dawning2000
    J. Wang, X. Chi, and T. Gu
9:00-9:50 Session 14: Scheduling (1)
  • Colored Petri Nets Based Modeling and Simulation of Mixed Workload Interaction in a Nondedicated Cluster
    A. Mnaouer and B. Al-Riyami
  • (Short paper) Queuing Network Modeling of a Cluster-Based Parallel System
    B. Javadi, S. Khorsandi, and M. Akbari
coffee break
10:40-12:00 Session 12: HPC Application (4)
  • A Parallel Semi-Coarsening Multigrid Algorithm for Solving the Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Equations
    K. Ngiamsoongnirn, V. Juntasaro, E. Juntasaro, and P. Uthayopas
  • Development of a High-performance Domain-wise Parallel Direct Solver for Large-scale Structural Analysis
    J. Kim, C. Lee, and S. Kim
  • (Short paper) Simulation of Free Surface by Surface Capturing Method
    W. Chang, L. Lee, H. Lien, R. Shih, W. Tsai, J. Lai, and C. Yen
10:40-12:00 Session 15: Grid Application
  • A Method to Verify Originality of Sequences Secretly on Distributed Computing Environment
    K. Kurata, V. Breton, and H. Nakamura
  • Implementation of Protein Tertiary Structure Prediction System with NetSolve
    Y. Tanimura, K. Aoi, T. Hiroyasu, M. Miki, Y. Okamoto, and J. Dongarra
  • (Short paper) The Integration and Application of the Computational Grid Structure in Flood Forecast System
    H. Lien, Y. Shiau, C. Huang, J. Wu, and W. Tsai
lunch
13:30-14:40 Session 13: Visualization
  • Visualization for HPC Data - Large Terrain Model
    B. Li, H. Liao, C. Chang, and S. Chu
  • (Short paper) Application of Virtual Reality in Ecological Farmland Navigating System
    C. Kuo, Y. Shiau, C. Huang, C. Shen, and W. Tsai
  • (Short paper) 3D VR Engine
    H. Liao, B. Li, C. Chang, and S. Chu
13:30-14:40 Session 16: Scheduling (2)
  • A Compensation-Based Scheduling Scheme for Grid Computing
    Y. Teo, X Wang, and J. Gozali
  • (Short paper) The Impact of Local Priority Policies on Grid Scheduling Performance and an Adaptive Policy-Based Grid Scheduling Algorithm
    S. Wiriyaprasit and V. Muangsin
  • (Short paper) A Novel Algorithm for Mapping Parallel Applications in Computational Grid Environments
    P. Phinjaroenphan and S. Bevinakoppa
coffee break
15:00 - 16:30 Panel2 (venue: Auxiliary Hall)
Future HPC Directions in Asia
Moderator: David K. Kahaner, Director, ATIP
Panelists: Zhiwei Xu (CAS, China), Satoshi Sekiguchi (AIST, Japan), Jysoo Lee (KISTI, Korea), Hing Yan Lee (NGO, Singapore), Whey Fone Tsai (NCHC, Taiwan), Putchong Uthayopas (ThaiGrid, Thailand)


POSTER SESSION

Wednesday, July 21
10:00-17:00 (core time 13:00-14:00, 15:00-16:00)
Thursday, July 22
10:00-15:00 (core time 12:30-13:30)

Hall Wing 4F Lobby
  1. Retrieving the Missing Performance of the HP Alpha Supercomputer
    M. Horikoshi, Y. Ueshima, K. Kubo, D. Wakabayashi, A. Kokufuda, and K. Nishihara
  2. IMSL for HPC
    K. Terauchi
  3. Improve Reliability of Dynamic Information in Computational Grids
    P. Phinjaroenphan, S. Bevinakoppa, and G. White
  4. Real-Time Functional MRI Analysis Using Grid Computing
    E. Bagarinao, L. Sarmenta, Y. Tanaka, K. Matsuo, and T. Nakai
  5. Vectorization and Parallelization Strategy for Large-Scale Eigenvalue Problems of Strongly Correlated Fermions on the Earth Simulator
    S. Yamada, M. Machida, and T. Imamura
  6. Accelerated Non-linear conjugate gradient method using finite different Hessian
    N. Kushida and H. Okuda
  7. Canceled
  8. Parallel Space Weather Simulation on Grid-based Environment
    W. Tao, D. Cai, K. Nishikawa, and Z. Huang
  9. A dynamic load balancing model for the multi-server online game systems
    C. Chen and C. Lee
  10. C-Stab: Cache Stabilizing Algorithm for a Numerical Library
    T. Imamura
  11. Large-Scale Three-Dimensional Computations on Two-Phase Flow Characteristics around Nuclear Fuel Rods with the Earth Simulator
    K. Takase, H. Yoshida, Y. Ose, and M. Kureta
  12. Predicting the Performance of Data Transfer in a Grid Environment
    A.B.M. Russel and S. Bevinakoppa
  13. A Technology-Scalable Matrix Processor for Data Parallel Applications
    S. G. Sedukhin and M. I. Soliman
  14. The Distributed Evolutionary Approach in PCB Product Mix Application
    C. Chiu and C. Wang


Summary of the workshop programs


updated: 08/16/2004
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