5th IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid

Cardiff, Wales, UK

9th12th  May 2005

 

Monday 9th May 2005

09:00 – 10:30

Room: Assembly Hall

09:00 Opening Address from Dr David Grant, Vice Chancellor, Cardiff University
09:15 Address, Rhodri Morgan, First Minister, National Assembly for Wales

09:30 Keynote speech from Tony Hey, Director, UK Core e-Science Programme

 

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

10:45 – 12:30 Parallel Session

11:00 – 11:30 Industry Keynote speech from Heiko Ludwig, IBM

 

Room: Room D
Workshop 1:Collaborative and Learning Applications of Grid Technology 
Chairs:  Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Amy Apon, Barry Wilkinson
10:45    Introduction to workshop
11:00                 Enabling Technologies for future learning scenarios: The Semantic Grid for Human Learning, Angelo Gaeta,  Pierluigi Ritrovato, Matteo Gaeta, Francesco Orciuoli
11:30                 Semantic-Grid based E-Learning Framework (SELF), Zaheer Abbas, Muhammad Umer, Mohammed Odeh, Richard McClatchey, Arshad Ali, Farooq Ahmad
12:00                 Semantic Search of Learning Services in a Grid-Based Collaborative System, Guillermo Vega-Gorgojo, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Eduardo Gsmez-Sanchez, Yannis A. Dimitriadis, Juan I. Asensio-Pirez
 
Room: Room L
Workshop 2: Cluster Security
Chair: William Yurcik
10:30                 Feasibility Study and Early Experimental Results Towards Cluster Survivability, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Anand Tikotekar, Makan Pourzandi and Ibrahim Haddad
11:00                 Increasing Distributed Storage Survivability with a Stackable RAID-like File System, Nikolai Joukov, Abhishek Rai, and Erez Zadok
11:30                 A Rejuvenation Methodology of Cluster Recovery, Khin Mi Mi Ang, Keijin Park and Jong Sou Park 
12:00    Cluster and Security: Toward Distributed Security for Distributed
Systems, Makan Pourzandi, David Gordon, William Yurcik, Gregory A. Koenig 
 
Room: Ferrier Hall
Workshop 4: Fifth International Workshop on Global and Peer-2-Peer Computing: Theory and Experience of Desktop Grids and P2P systems"
Chairs: Franck Cappello, Adriana Iamnitchi, Mitsuhisa Sato
10:45    Introduction
11:00                 An Adaptive Routing Mechanism for P2P Resource Discovery, Luca Gatani, Giuseppe Lo Re, Salvatore Gaglio
11:30                 NodeWiz: Peer-to-peer Resource Discovery for Grids, Sujoy Basu, Sujata Banerjee, Puneet Sharma, Sung-Ju Lee
12:00                 Reducing Maintenance Overhead in Chord via Heterogeneity, Yuh-Jzer Joung and Jiaw-Chang Wang

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch – Lower Hall

13:30 – 16:00 Parallel Session

 

Room:Room D
Workshop 1:Collaborative and Learning Applications of Grid Technology 
Chairs: Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Amy Apon, Barry Wilkinson
13:30                 The QuarkNet/Grid Collaborative Learning e-Lab, Marjorie Bardeen, Eric Gilbert, Thomas Jordan, Paul Nepywoda, Elizabeth Quigg, Mike Wilde, Yong Zhao
14:00    The Planet Project: Collaborative Educational Content Repositories
on Structured Peer-to-Peer Grids, Carles Pairot, Pedro Garcma, Robert Rallo, Josep Blat,  Antonio F. Gomez Skarmeta
14:30    Mini-Panel Session -- organised by Oscar Ardaiz
15:00    An Advanced Grid Computing Course for Application and Infrastructure
   Developers, Erik Elmroth, Peter Gardfjdll, and Johan Tordsson
15:30                 Experiences in Teaching Grid Computing to Advanced Level Students, R.O. Sinnott, A.J. Stell, J. Watt

 

Room: Room L
Workshop 2: Cluster Security
Chair: William Yurcik
13:30                 Instant Attack Stopper in InfiniBand Architecture, Manhee Lee, Eun Jung Kim, Ki Hwan Yum  and Mazin Yousif
14:00    A First Step Toward Detecting SSH Identity Theft in HPC Cluster
Environments: Discriminating Masqueraders Based on Command Behavior, William Yurcik and Chao Liu
14:30    Cluster Security with NVisionCC: Process Monitoring by Leveraging
Emergent Properties, Gregory A. Koenig, Xin Meng, Adam J. Lee, Michael Treaster, Nadir Kiyanclar and William Yurcik
15:00    Incorporating Information from a Cluster Batch Scheduler and Center
   Management Software into Automated Log File Analysis, James E. Prewett
15:30                 An adaptive instrumented node for efficient anomalies and misuse detection in HPC environment, Fabrice Gadaud, Mathieu Blanc and Frederic Combeau

 

Room: Room A
Workshop 3: Semantic Infrastructure for Grid Computing Applications
Chairs: Line C. Pouchard, Luc Moreau, Valentina Tamma
13:30                 Ontology-based Service for Grid Resources Description, A. M. Pernas and M.A.R. Dantas
14:00    Semi-Automated Preservation and Archival of Scientific Data Using
   Semantic Grid Services, Jane Hunter and Sharmin Choudhury
14:30                 Deductive Synthesis of Workflows for e-Science, Bin Yang, Alan Bundy, Alan Smaill, Lucas Dixon
15:00    Bootstrapping the Semantic Grid, Jens Schwidder, Tara Talbott, Jim Myers
15:30                 Semantic Integration of File-based Data for Grid Services, Andrew Woolf, Ray Cramer, Marta Gutierrez, Kerstin Kleese van Dam, Siva Kondapalli, Susan Latham, Bryan Lawrence, Roy Lowry, Kevin O'Neill

 

Room: Ferrier Hall
Workshop 4: Fifth International Workshop on Global and Peer-2-Peer Computing: Theory and Experience of Desktop Grids and P2P systems
Chairs: Franck Cappello, Adriana Iamnitchi, Mitsuhisa Sato
13:30                 Search and Index in Locality-based Clustering Overlay, Yun He, Jianzhong Zhang, Xiaoguang Niu, Qi Zhao
14:00    Efficient Broadcast in P2P Grids, Peter Merz and Katja Gorunova
 
Session 2: Topology, Middleware and Platform
 
14:30                 The Distributed Spanning Tree: A Scalable Interconnection Topology for Efficient and Equitable Traversal, Sylvain Dahan, Jean-Marc Nicod and Laurent Philippe
15:00                 Performance Evaluation of JXTA Communication Layers Gabriel Antoniu, Phil Hatcher, Mathieu Jan and David A. Noble
15:30                 P3: P2P-based Middleware Enabling Transfer and Aggregation of Computational Resources Kazuyuki Shudo, Yoshio Tanaka, and Satoshi Sekiguchi

 

Room: Room F
Workshop 8: 1st International Workshop on Grid Performability
Chairs: Nigel Thomas, Stephen Jarvis 
13:30    Introduction
14:00    Data Grid Performance Analysis through Study of Replication and
Storage Infrastructure Parameters, Ernest Sithole, Gerard P. Parr, Sally I.  McClean
14:30                 Performance Metrics and Ontology for Describing  Performance Data of Grid Workflows, Hong-Linh Truong, Thomas Fahringer, Francesco Nerieri and Schahram Dustdar
15:00    Empirical Evaluation of Shared Parallel Execution on Independently
   Scheduled Clusters, Mala Ghanesh, Jaspal Subhlok and Sathish Kumar
15:30    Enhancing the effective utilisation of Grid clusters by exploiting
on-line performability analysis, Anne Benoit, Murray Cole, Stephen Gilmore and Jane Hillston
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Workshop 9: Workshop on Agent-based Grid Economics (AGE-2005)
Chairs: Daniel Veit, Bjoern Schnizler, Torsten Eymann
13:30    Introduction
14:00                 Employing Economics to Achieve Fairness in Usage Policing of Cooperatively Shared Computing Resources, Xavier Percival, Wentong Cai, Bu-Sung Lee
14:30                 Large Scale Multiagent Simulation on the Grid, Dirk Pawlaszczyk, Ingo J. Timm
15:00                 Developing Dynamic Strategies for Multi-Issue Automated Contracting in the Agent Based Commercial Grid, Florian Lang
 

16:00 – 16:15 Coffee Break - Lower Hall

16:15 – 18:30 Parallel Session

 

 

 

Room: Room D
Workshop 1:Collaborative and Learning Applications of Grid Technology 
Chairs: Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Amy Apon, Barry Wilkinson
16:30                 Experiences in Teaching a Geographically Distributed Undergraduate Grid Computing Course, Barry Wilkinson, Mark Holliday, and Clayton Ferner 
17:00                 Grid Computing in the Undergraduate Classroom: Topics, Exercises and Experiences, Jens Mache and Amy Apon

 

Room: Room L
Workshop 2: Cluster Security
Chair: William Yurcik
16:15    Introduction to invited talk 

16:30            Invited Talk

SHH and Cascade Security Failures: Recent Attacks, New Defenses, and the Long Road Ahead in Securing Remote Access to Clustered Systems, Stuart Schechter
17:30                 Searching for Open Windows and Unlocked Doors: Port Scanning in Large-Scale Commodity Clusters, Adam J. Lee, Gregory A. Koenig, Xin Meng and William Yurcik

 

Room: Room A
Workshop 3: Semantic Infrastructure for Grid Computing Applications
Chairs: Line C. Pouchard, Luc Moreau, Valentina Tamma
16:30                 Using Semantic Web Technology to Automate Data Integration in Grid and Web Service Architectures, Martin Szomszor, Terry R. Payne and Luc Moreau
17:00                 A Semantic Grid-based Data Access and Integration Service for Bioinformatics, Giovanni Aloisio, Massimo Cafaro, Italo Epicoco, Sandro Fiore,  Maria Mirto

 

Room: Ferrier Hall
Workshop 4:     Fifth International Workshop on Global and Peer-2-Peer Computing: "Theory and Experience of Desktop Grids and P2P systems"
Chairs: Franck Cappello, Adriana Iamnitchi, Mitsuhisa Sato
 
Session 3: Incentive and Data management
 
16:30                 A Secure Trust and Incentive Management Framework for Public-Resource Based Computing Utilities, Arindam Mitra Ranganath Udupa Muthucumaru Maheswaran
17:00                 An Incentives Mechanism Promoting Truthful Feedback in Peer-to-Peer Systems, Thanasis G. Papaioannou and George D. Stamoulis
17:30                 Data Distribution in a Peer to Peer Storage System, Cyril Randriamaro, Olivier Soyez, Gil Utard, Francis Wlazinski
18:00    Best Paper and Best Presentation Awards

 

Room: Assembly Hall

Session Title: Federated Clusters

Chair: John Morrison

16:30    An Organizational Grid of Federated MOSIX Clusters, Amnon Barak, Amnon Shiloh, Lior Amar

 

Room: Room F

Session Title: Performance (1)

Chair: Stephen Jarvis

16:30    Design and Implementation of an Efficient Multi-Cluster GridRPC System, Wentong Cai, Quoc Thuan Ho, Yew Soon Ong

17:00    SEMPLAR: High-Performance Remote Parallel I/O over SRB, Nawab Ali, Mario Lauria

17:30    Architecture for Caching Responses with Multiple Dynamic Dependencies in Multi-Tier Data-Centres, Sundeep Narravula, Pavan Balaji, Karthik Vaidyanathan, Hyun Wook Jin, D K Panda

 

Room: Room C

Session Title: Resource Management (1)

Chair: Luc Moreau

16:30    Resource Management for Clusters of Virtual Machines, Grzegorz Czajkowski, Michal Wegiel, Laaurent Daynes, Mick Jordan, Krzysztof Palacz

17:00    Policy-based Resource Topology Design for Enterprise Grids, Sven Graupner, Akhil Sahai

17:30    Co-ordinated Reservation with the Concept of Virtual Resources, Thomas Roeblitz, Alexander Reinefeld

 

Tuesday 10th May 2005

09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Session

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

 

Room: Ferrier Hall

Invited talk

09:30    The Enterprise Grid Alliance Reference Model, 
             David Pearson (Oracle)

 

Room: Room D
Workshop 1: Collaborative and Learning Applications of Grid Technology
Chairs: Oscar Ardaiz-Villanueva, Miguel L. Bote-Lorenzo, Amy Apon, Barry Wilkinson
09:00    Panel Session -- organised by Barry Wilkinson

 

Room: Room L

Session Title: Economic Models

Chair Torsten Eymann

09:30    Distributed Market Broker Architecture for Resource Aggregation
   in Grid Computing Environments, Morihiko Tamai, Naoki Shibata,
   Keiichi Yasumoto, Minoru Ito
10:00                 An Economic-based Resource Management Framework in the Grid Context, Chuliang Weng, Minglu Li, Xinda Lu

 

Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Environments (1)
Chair: Jim Blythe
09:30                 Applying Grid Technology to Web Application Systems, Ryoichi Ueda, Matti Hiltunen, Richard Schlichting
10:00                 WS-Based Workflow Description Language for Message Passing, Yan Huang, Qifeng Huang
 
Room: Room F
 Session Title: Resource Management (2)
Chair:  Frank Wang
09:00    Continuous Resources Allocation in Internet Data Centers, Youssef Hamadi
09:30                 Clondike: Linux Cluster of Non-Dedicated Workstations, Martin Kacer, Pavel Tvrdik, Daniel Langr
10:00                 Application-Level Simulation Modelling of Large Grids, Serafeim Zanikolas, Rizos Sakellariou

 

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

10:45 – 12:30 Parallel Session

 

Room: Room D
Workshop 6: GAN'05: Third Workshop on Grids and Advanced Networks
Chairs: Laurent Lefevre, Pascale Primet
10:45    Introduction  
11:00                 Fast Pattern-Based Throughput Prediction for TCP Bulk Transfers, Tsung-i (Mark) Huang and Jaspal Subhlok
11:30                 A Dynamically Adaptive Hybrid Algorithm for Scheduling Lightpaths in Lambda-Grids, Neena R. Kaushik and Silvia M. Figueira
12:00                 A Distributed Resource and Network Partitioning Architecture for Service Grids, Bruno Volckaert, Pieter Thysebaert, Marc De Leenheer, Filip De Turck, Bart Dhoedt, Piet Demeester

 

Room: Room C
Workshop 7: Bio-Medical Computations on the Grid (BioGrid) 
Chairs: Chun-Hsi Huang, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
10:45    Introduction
11:00                 Intranet Setup of an Anesthesia and Critical Medicine Network Connected to a Biomedical Grid (Invited) Vincenzo Lanza
11:30    GNARE: An Environment for Grid-Based High-Throughput Genome
Analysis, Dinanath Sulakhe, Alex Rodriguez, Mark D'Souza, Michael Wilde, Veronika Nefedova, Ian Foster and Natalia Maltsev
12:00                 Scientific Grid Activities in Cybermedia Center, Osaka University Toyokazu Akiyama, Kazunori Nozaki, Seiichi Kato, Shinji Shimojo, Steven T. Peltier, Abel Lin, Tomas Molina, George Yang, David Lee, Mark Ellisman, Sei Naito Atsushi Koike, and Shuichi Matsumoto
 
Room: Room F
Session Title: Resource Management (2)
Chair:  Frank Wang
11:00    Towards Agent Based Grid Resource Management, Huaglory Tianfield
11:30                 Efficient Resource Description and High Quality Selection for Virtual Grids, Andrew Chien Yang-suk Kee, Henri Casanova, Richard Huang, Dionysios Logothetis
12:00                 On-line Resource Matching in a Heterogeneous Grid Environment, Vijay Naik, Chuang Liu, Lingyun Yang, Jonathan Wagner
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Environments (2)
Chair: Jim Blythe
11:00                 n-Cycle: a set of algorithms for task distribution on a commodity grid, Ladislau Boloni, Damla Turgut, Dan C. Marinescu
11:30    Q-SAC: Toward QoS Optimized Service Automatic Composition, Hai Jin
12:00                 Providing Support for Scientific Computing: Metacomputing meets the Semantic Web and the Grid, Spyros Lalis, Catherine Houstis, Marios Pitikakis, George Vasilakis, Manolis Vavalis
 
Room: Ferrier Hall
Session Title: Security
Chair:  William Yurcik
11:00                 Security Solution to Manufacturing Grid Usage Scenarios, Hongxia Cai, Tao Yu, Minglun Fang
11:30                 Intra-Engine Service Security for Grids Based on WSRF, Matthew Smith, Thomas Friese, Bernd Freisleben
12:00    Implementing a Secure, Service Oriented Accounting System for Computational Economies, John Ainsworth, Jon MacLaren, John Brooke
 
Room: Room L
Session Title: Workflow
Session Chair:  Daniel Katz
11:00                 Scalable Enterprise Level Workflow and Infrastructure Management in a Grid Computing Environment, Keyur Gor, Shubhashis Sengupta, Anirban Chakrabarti, Amit Sharma, Dheepak R.A.
11:30                 OGSA-based Grid Workload Monitoring, Rui Zhang, Stephen Heisig, Steve Moyle, Steve McKeever
12:00                 Specification of Grid Workflow Applications with AGWL: An Abstract Grid Workflow Language, Thomas Fahringer, Qin, Hainzer

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch – Lower Hall

13:30 – 16:00 Parallel Session

 

Room:       Room    D
Workshop 6: GAN'05: Third Workshop on Grids and Advanced Networks
Chairs: Laurent Lefevre, Pascale Primet
13:30    Logistical Multicast for Data Distribution Jason Zurawski, Martin Swany, Micah Beck, Ying Ding
14:00    Evaluating High-Throughput Reliable Multicast for Grid Applications in 
Production Networks Marinho P. Barcellos, Maziar Nekovee, Martin Koyabe, Michael Daw, John Brooke

 

Room: Room C
Workshop 7: Bio-Medical Computations on the Grid (BioGrid) 
Chairs: Chun-Hsi Huang, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
13:30                 A Grid-based HIV Expert System P.M.A. Sloot, A. V. Boukhanovsky, W. Keulen, C.A.Boucher
14:00    Grid-enabling Medical Image Analysis, C. Germain, V. Breton, P. Clarysse, Y. Gaudeau, T. Glatard, E. Jeannot, Y. Legre, C. Loomis, J.  Montagnat, J.-M. Moureaux, A. Osorio, X. Pennec and R. Texier
14:30    Grid Warehousing of Molecular Dynamics Protein Unfolding Data,
Frederic Stahl, Daniel Berrar, Candida Silva, J. Rui Rodrigues, Rui M.M. Brito, and Werner Dubitzky
15:00    Creating Virtual Storages and Searching DICOM Medical Images through a Grid Middleware based in OGSA, Ignacio Blanquer, Vicente Hernandez and Damia Segrelles
15:30    Modeling Gene-Regulatory Networks using Evolutionary Algorithms and Distributed Computing, Martin Swain, Thomas Hunniford, Johannes Mandel, Niall Palfreyman, and Werner Dubitzky
 
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Environments (3)
Chair: Jessica Chen-Burger
13:30    A Grid-based Problem Solving Environment for GECEM, Maria Lin, David W. Walker, Yu Chen, Jason W. Jones
14:00    A Grid Application Development Platform for WebCom-G, Sunil John, John P. Morrison, David A. Power, Neil Cafferkey
14:30    An Enabling Framework for Parallel Optimization on the Computational Grid, S. Cahon, Nouredine Melab, E-G. Talbi
15:00    A Scripting based Architecture for Management of Streams and Services in Real-time Grid Applications, Harshawardhan Gadgil, Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara, Marlon Pierce, Robert Granat
15:30    ReGS: user-level Reliability in a Grid Environment, Ines Dutra, Jose Sanches, Patricia Kayser, Vitor Santos Costa, Claudio Geyer
 
Room: Room E
Session Title: Data Management
Chair:  Stephen J. Turner
13:30    Servicing Range Queries on Multidimensional Datasets with Partial Replicas, Tahsin Kurc, Li Weng, Umit Catalyurek, Gagan Agrawal, Joel Saltz
14:00    Improving Parallel Data Transfer Times Using Predicted Variances in Shared Networks, Lingyun Yang Jennifer M. Schopf, Ian Foster
14:30    Spatial Indexing of Distributed Multidimensional Datasets, Beomseok Nam, Alan Sussman
15:00    Query Planning for the Grid: Adapting to Dynamic Resource Availability, Henrique Andrade, Kai Zhang, Louiqa Raschid, Alan Sussman
15:30    Discussion
 
Room: Ferrier Hall
Session Title: Scheduling
Chair:  Giovanni Chiola
13:30    Task Scheduling Strategies for Workflow-based Applications in Grids, Jim Blythe, Sonal Jain, Ewa Deelman, Anirban Mandal, Ken Kennedy
14:00    Scheduling Complex Computer Simulations on Heterogeneous Non-dedicated Machines: A Case Study in Structural Bioinformatics, Marco Netto, Ardala Breda, Osmar Norberto de Souza
14:30    A batch scheduler with high level components, Yiannis Georgiou, Olivier Richard, Pierre Neyron, Guillaume Huard, Cyrille Martin
15:00    Experiences with the KOALA Co-Allocating Scheduler in Multiclusters, Hashim Mohamed, Dick Epema
15:30    A Hypergraph Partitioning Based Approach for Scheduling of Tasks with Batch-shared I/O, Umit Catalyurek, Gaurav Khanna, Nagavijayalakshimi Vydyanathan, Joel Saltz, P. Sadayappan

 

 
Room: Room L
Session Title: Programming and Models
Chair:  Thierry Priol, IRISA/INRIA, France
13:30    Exploiting the Advantages of Object-Based DSM in A Heterogeneous Cluster Environment, Xuli Liu, Hong Jiang, Leen-Kiat Soh
14:00    Supporting the Dynamic Grid Service Lifecycle, Jon Weissman
14:30    Behavioural Specification of Grid Services with the KaoS Policy Language, Luc Moreau, Jeff Bradshaw, Maggie Breedy, Lary Bunch, Pat Hayes
15:00    Object-Oriented SPMD with Active Objects, Laurent Baduel, Francoise Baude, Denis Caromel

 

16:00 – 16:15 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

16:15 – 18-00 Parallel Session

 
Room: Room C
Workshop 7: Bio-Medical Computations on the Grid (BioGrid) 
Chairs: Chun-Hsi Huang, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran
16:15    Introduction
16:30    HGBS: A Hardware-Oriented Grid BLAST System, Tae-Kyung Kim, Sang-Keun Oh, Kyung-Hee Lee, Dong-Hyun Roh, Wan-Sup Cho
17:00    Grid for Geno-Medicine: A Glimpse on the GGM Project, J.-M. Piersona, L. Bruniea, C. Dhaenensb, Hameurlainc, N. Melab, M. Miquela, F. Morvanc, E.G. Talbib, A. Tchounikinea
17:30    The Potential of Parallel Computing for Locating Primary Care Services, Conor Teljeur, Alan Kelly and Imanol Montoya 
 
Room: Room E
Session Title: Applications: (1)
Chair:  Gabriel Antoniu
16:30    Secret Sequence Comparison on Public Grid Computing Resources, Ken-ichi  Kurata, Hiroshi Nakamura, Vincent Breton
17:00    Semantic Support for Computational Land-Use Modelling, Edoardo Pignotti, Pete Edwards, Alun Preece, Gary Polhill, Nick Gotts
17:30    A New Dynamical Domain Decomposition Method for Parallel Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Vasilii Zhakhovski
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Environments: (4)
Chair: Jessica Chen-Burger
16:30    Mapping DAG-based Applications to Multiclusters with Background Workload, Ligang He, Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, David Bacigalupo, Graham R. Nudd
17:00    A Dynamic Grid Services Deployment Mechanism for On-Demand Resource Provisioning, Eun-Kyu  Byun, Jae-Wan Jang, Wook Jung, Jin-Soo Kim
 
 
 
 
Room: Ferrier Hall 
16:30    "EU Grid Technology Research: Activities and Priorities for Call 5" 
             Jorge Gasos (European Commission)
 
 

Wednesday 11th May 2005

09:00 – 10:30 Parallel Session

 

Room: Room C
Workshop 5: DSM 2005: Fifth International Workshop on Distributed Shared Memory
Chairs: Laurent Lefevre, Michael Schoettner
09:15    Introduction
10:00    View-Oriented Update Protocol with Integrated Diff for View-based Consistency, Z. Huang, M. Purvis, P. Werstein 
11:00    Execution Time Prediction in DSM-based Mobile Grids, Marco Ballette, Antonio Liotta, Samir M Ramzy
 
Room: Room L
Session Title: Load Balancing (1)
Chair:  Rosa Badia
09:00    User Group-based Workload Analysis and Modelling, Ramin Yahyapour, Baiyi Song, Carsten Ernemann
09:30    Computational Workload Prediction for Grid oriented Industrial Applications: The case of 3D-image, Antonios Litke, Konstantinos Tserpes, Theodora Varvarigou
10:00    Information policies for load balancing on heterogeneous systems, Marta  Beltran, Jose Luis Bosque
 
Room: Room E
Session Title: Applications (2)
Chair: Matthew Shields
10:00    A Grid-based System for Microbial Genome Comparison and Analysis, Yudong Sun, Anil Wipat, Matthew Pocock, Pete A. Lee, Paul Watson

 

Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Networks and Communication (1)
Chair: Sven Graupner
09:00    Analyzing Advance Reservation of Lightpaths in Lambda-Grids Sumit Naiksatam, Silvia Figueira, Stephen A. Chiappari, Nirdosh Bhatnagar
09:30    Programmable Optical Burst Switched Network: A Novel Infrastructure for Grid services, Reza Nejabati, Georgios Zervas, Gregory Dimitriades, Dimitra Simeonidou
10:00    On the Design and Performance of Kernel-level TCP Connection End point Migration in Cluster-based,Vlad Olaru, Walter F. Tichy
 
Room: Room F
Session Title: Performance (2)
Chair:  Ian Taylor
09:00    Memory registration caching correctness, Pete Wyckoff, Jiesheng Wu
09:30    OpenMosix, OpenSSI and Kerrighed: A Comparative Study, Renaud Lottiaux, Benoit Boissinot, Pascal Gallard, Geoffroy Vallee, Christine Morin
10:00    Performance Analysis for Distributed and Parallel Java Programs, Clovis Seragiotto, Thomas Fahringer
 
09:00 – 12:30
Room: Ferrier Hall
Session Title: Industry Track
Chair: Alistair Dunlop

09:00    On the Oracle Grid, Monica Marinucci, Oracle

09:30    A Metascheduler Framework, Christopher Smith, Platform Computing

10:00    How to optimize your IT environment with Grid Computing, Tim               
             Wilkens/Shahid Mohammed, AMD

 

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

10:45 – 12:30 Parallel Session

 

Room: Room C
Workshop 5: DSM 2005: Fifth International Workshop on Distributed Shared Memory
Chairs: Laurent Lefevre, Michael Schoettner
11:00    The Performance Analysis of Portable Parallel Programming Interface MpC for SDSM and pthread, Hiroko Midorikawa
11:30    A Practical Transparent Data Sharing Service for the Grid, Louis Rilling and Christine Morin
12:00    Teamster-G: A Grid-enabled Software DSM System, Tyng-Yeu Liang, Chun-Yi Wu, Jyh-Biau Chang, Ce-Kuen Shieh
 
Room: Room F
Session Title: Performance (2)
Chair:  Ian Taylor
11:00    Evaluating the Performance of the dNFSP File System, Rafael Avila, Rodrigo Kassick, Caciano Machado, Everton Hermann, Philippe Navaux
11:30                 Scaling NFSv4 with Parallel File Systems, Dean Hildebrand, Peter Honeyman
12:00    Network Performance Variability in NOW Clusters, Jeffrey Evans, Cynthia Hood
 
Room: Room L
Session Title: Load Balancing (2)
Chair:  John Brooke
11:00    A Novel Workload Migration Scheme for Heterogeneous Distributed Computing, Yawei Li, Zhiling Lan
11:30    Dynamic Load Balancing Experiments in a Grid, Menno Dobber, Ger Koole, Rob van der Mei
12:00    Distributed Load-Based Failure Recovery Mechanism for Advance Reservation Environments, Lars-Olof Burchard, Barry Linnert, Joerg Schneider
 
Room: Room E
Session Title: Applications (3)
Chair: Steven Newhouse
11:00    ZetaSAT -- Boolean SATisfiability Solving on Desktop Grids, Wolfgang Blochinger
11:30    Construction of a diagnostic support system for circulatory disease, Motoi Okuda, Masahiro Watanabe, Teruo Matsuzawa
12:00    Implementing Phylogenetic Inference with GRID superscalar, Rosa M. Badia, Vasilis Dialinos, Raul Sirvent, Josep M. Perez, Jesus Labarta
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Networks and Communication (2)
Chair: Robert Latham
11:00    NetIbis: An Efficient and Dynamic Communication System for Heterogeneous Grids, Olivier Aumage, Hofman, Bal
11:30    aIOLi: An Input/Output LIbrary for cluster of SMP Adrien Lebre, Denneulin
12:00    A High Performance Configurable Transport Protocol for Grid Computing, Ryan Wu, Andrew A. Chien, Matti A. Hiltunen, Richard D. Schlichting, Subhabrata Sen

 

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch – Lower Hall

13:30 – 16:00 Parallel Session

 

Room: Room C
Workshop 5:     DSM 2005: Fifth International Workshop on Distributed Shared Memory
Chairs: Laurent Lefevre, Michael Schoettner
13:30    A Distributed Shared Buffer Space for Data-intensive Applications, Renaud Lachaize and Jorgen S. Hanson
14:00    Distributed Synchronization with Shared Semaphore Sets, Cristian Tapus and Jason Hickey
14:30    Version Vector Protocols Implementing Session Guarantees, Anna Kobusinska, Marek Libuda, Cezary Sobaniec, Dariusz Wawrzyniak
15:00    Reconfigurable Consistency Model for Object-based Software DSM, Christiane V. Pousa, Lums F. W. Goes, Carlos A. P. S. Martins
15:30    Can High Performance Software DSM Systems Designed With InfiniBand Features Benefit from PCI-Express? Ranjit Noronha and Dhabaleswar K. Panda
 
Room: Lower Hall 
POSTER SESSION
Chair: Yan Huang
 

16:00 – 16:15 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

16:15 – 17:30 Parallel Session

 

Room: Ferrier Hall
Invited Talk
16:30    European AgentLink III Network and Grid Computing, Peter McBurney
 
Room: Assembly Hall
Session Title: Networks and Communication (3)
Chair: David Wallom
16:30    The Composite Endpoint Protocol (CEP): Scalable Endpoints for Terabit Flows, Eric Weigle, Andrew A. Chien
17:00    Implementing MPI-IO Atomic Mode Without File System Support, Robert Latham, William Gropp, Rajeev Thakur, Brian Toonen
 
Room: Room E
Session Title: Resource Management (3)
Chair:  Anne Elster
16:30    Selfish Grid Computing: Game-Theoretic Modeling and NAS Performance Results, Yu-Kwong Kwok, ShanShan Song, Kai Hwang
17:00    GangSim: A Simulator for Grid Scheduling Studies, Catalin Dumitrescu, Ian Foster
 
15:30 – 17:30
Room: Room L
Session Title: Work in Progress
Chairs: Mark Baker, Dan Katz
 
Room: Assembly Room
17:30    Introducing CCGrid 2006, Stephen J. Turner

Thursday 12th May 2005

09:00 – 10:30

Room: Assembly Hall

09:00 Introduction

09:30 Keynote speech from Srinidhi Varadarajan

 

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break – Lower Hall

10:45 – 12:30 

Room: Assembly Hall

Session Title: Work in Progress

Chairs: Mark Baker, Dan Katz

 

Room: Ferrier Hall

Session Title: Industry Track

Chair:Alistair Dunlop

 

Tutorials

 

Tutorial 1:
Room F, 13:30 to 17:30, Tuesday, May 10, 2005

High Performance I/O for Scientific Applications
Robert Latham and Robert Ross  

Tutorial 2:
Room B, 09:00 to 12:00, Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Practical Performance Measurement and Analysis of Parallel Programs on Clusters (and Grids)
Bernd Mohr

Tutorial 3:
Room D, 09:00 to 12:00, Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Grid Computing Security - Issues, Concerns and Counter-measures
Anirban Chakrabarti

Tutorial 4:
Room D, 13:30 to 17:30, Wednesday, May 11 , 2005

The Gridbus Toolkit: Creating and Managing Utility Grids for eScience and eBusiness Applications
Rajkumar Buyya
 

Accepted Contributions for Work in Progress (WiP) session

 

Session 1 – Environments and Tools

 

HPSearch for Managing Distributed Services,

Authors: Harshawardhan Gadgil, Geoffrey Fox, Shrideep Pallickara

 

Towards an Utility Computing and Communications Infrastructure,

Peter Komisarczuk, Kris Bubendorfer

 

Configuring, Deploying, and Managing Virtual Grid Environments,

Vijay K. Naik and Ajay Mohindra

 

Semantic Logging using the Resource Description Framework,

Mark A. Baker, Richard J. Boakes

 

GIDA: Toward Enabling Grid Intrusion Detection Systems,

M. F. Tolba M. S. Abdel-Wahab I. A. Taha A. M. Al-Shishtawy

 

Grid-Oriented Storage Compels Data on Grids,

Frank Wang, Yuhui Deng, Sining Wu, Na Helian, Yike Guo, Steve Thompson, Dave Milward and Stewart Buchanan

 

Session 2 – Scheduling

 

A Dynamic Estimation Scheme for Fault Free Scheduling in Grid Systems,

Benjamin Khoo B. T, Bharadwaj Veeravalli, Terence Hung

 

Enabling Fine-grained Access Control requires Security-aware Resource Broker,

Pietro Mazzoleni, Bruno Crispo Swaminathan Sivasubramanian, Elisa Bertino

 

Session 3 – Registries

 

Grimoires: Grid Registry with Metadata Oriented Interface: Robustness, Efficiency, Security,

Sylvia C. Wong, Victor Tan, Weijian Fang, Simon Miles, Luc Moreau

 

A Scalable Registry Service for jGMA,

Mark Baker and Matthew Grove

 

Session 4 – Networks and Messaging

 

Pluggable Architecture for Java HPC Messaging,

Mark Baker, Bryan Carpenter, and Aamir Shafi

 

Classifiers for the Causes of Data Loss: An Important Step Towards Intelligent, Adaptive, and Efficient Communication Services,

Phillip M. Dickens

 

Session 5 – Workflow

 

Dynamic Invocation, Optimisation and Interoperation of Service-oriented Workflow,

Lican Huang, David W. Walker, Omer F. Rana and Yan Huang

 

WORM: Distributed Workflow Management using Active Networks,

Lars-Olof Burchard, Joerg Schneider, Barry Linnert

 

Accepted Posters

 

Running Grid Jobs in Peer-to-peer Networks

Mika Silander, Mikko Pitkanen, Marko Niinimaki

 

A Case Study of Parallel Blast Application with Parallel File System (PVFS)

on KNOPPIX

Fumikazu Konishi, Yusuke Hamano, Manabu Ishii, Akihiko Konagaya

 

Choosing Efficient Nodes for Data Transfer in a Computational Grid Environment

A.B.M. Russel

 

Performance Analysis of the LHC Computational Grid Environment During the LHCb Particle Physics Experiment Data Challenge 2004

I. Stokes-Rees, A. Tsaregorodtsev, V. Garonne, R. Graciani, M. Sanchez,

P. Charpentier, N. Brook, M. Frank, and J. Closier, A. Khan

 

Automating the Deployment, Execution & Fault Survival of MPICH-G2 jobs with WebCom-G

Adarsh Patil, Padraig J. O'Dowd and John P. Morrison

 

Developing BaBar Analysis Grid: Experience and Advances

R.J. Barlow, A. Forti, M. Jones, and A. Khan

 

Evaluating Parallel Random Number Generators for Cluster Computing Applications

Shu-Ju Tu, Chris C. Shaw and Lingyun Chen

 

Scheduling Scheme and Performance Assessment for Timely Responsive Service on

Cluster Server

Yu Tang, Shuyu Chen, Xuemin Li, Rahul Simha

 

Load Balancing according to Estimated Processing Time of Packets in a

Cluster-based Active Router

Young Bae Jang, SeungRyoul Maeng, Jung Wan Cho

 

Grid-Federation

Rajiv Ranjan, Rajkumar Buyya and Aaron Harwood

 

Performance Evaluation of MPICH-Madeleine against the Multi-Protocol MPI

Implementations for Homogeneous and Heterogeneous SMP Clusters

Daniel Balkanski and Guillaume Mercier

 

Scalable and Distributed Mechanisms for Integrated Scheduling & Replication in

Data Grids

Subhabrata Bhattacharya, Anirban Chakrabarti and Shubhashis Sengupta

 

Scalable Clustering on the Data Grid

Patrick Wendel, Moustafa Ghanem and Yike Guo

 

Computational Chemistry Grid (CCG): A Production Cyber Infrastructure

for Computational Chemistry

Gabrielle Allen, Jim Giuliani, Kent Milfeld, Sudhakar Pamidighantam,

Michael Sheetz

 

Analysis of Replica Selection Protocols for Grid Data Access Services

Ruben Carvajal-Schiaffino and Floriano Zini

 

Towards a Real-Time Classification Mechanism for the Causes of Data

Loss

Phillip M. Dickens