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2006 Program Info
LCI's 7th International Conference, Linux Clusters: The HPC Revolution 2006, will be held in Norman, Oklahoma at the
University of Oklahoma in the Thurman J. White Forum Building. The 4-day event, including conference and tutorials, will feature a broad range of presentations and papers from HPC and large-scale cluster computing professionals in industry, academia, and government. Speakers will address efforts to integrate and develop science and engineering applications for large-scale clusters, to achieve maximum performance and scalability. A full day of tutorials will be offered as part of the overall program.

The technical program will include both peer-reviewed paper presentations and discipline- and industry-specific sessions offering researchers and industry leaders the opportunity to present their experiences with applications. tools, user environments, and administration of large-scale clusters. Presentations from industry are specifically being invited from the petroleum and geophysics, bioinformatics, aerospace and automotive, and finance sectors.

Last updated: May 31, 2006.

 Monday, May 1

8:30am

Tutorial I:
Cancelled

 

Tutorial II:

Advanced Cluster and Grid Management with Moab Cluster Suite Dave Jackson, Cluster Resources, Inc., USA

Tutorial III:

Towards Highly Available, Scalable, and Secure Computer Clusters wth HA-OSCAR
Ibrahim Haddad, Condordia University; Chokchai Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech University; Stephen L. Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Tutorial IV:
Cancelled 

 

Tutorial X:

OpenIB
Stephen Poole

10:00am

Break 

10:30am

Tutorial I: (Cont'd)

Tutorial II: (Cont'd)

Tutorial III:
(Cont'd)

Tutorial IV: (Cont'd)

Tutorial X: (Cont'd)

12:00pm

Lunch 

1:30pm

Tutorial I: (Cont'd)

Tutorial V:  

Object-Based Cluster Storage Systems
David Nagle and Brent Welch, Panasas, Inc., USA

Tutorial VI:

Resource Management Using SLURM
Morris Jette, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, USA

Tutorial VII:  

Machine Room Design
Timothy Thomas, University of New Mexico, USA

Tutorial VIII:

Intel Cluster Tools
Werner Krotz-Vogel Intel, USA

Tutorial IX:

HPC and MPI: OpenMPI Tuning
Graham E. Fagg, University of Tennesse, USA

3:00pm

Break

3:30pm

Tutorial I: (Cont'd)

Tutorial V: (Cont'd)

Tutorial VI: (Cont'd)  

Tutorial VII: (Cont'd)

Tutorial VIII: (Cont'd)

Tutorial IX: (Cont'd)

5:00pm

End of Tutorials

 

 Tuesday, May 2

8:30am

Welcome to the Conference

8:45am

Plenary Session I:

An Overview of High-Performance Computing and Challenges for the Future
Jack Dongarra
University of Tennessee at Knoxville, USA

10:00am

Break 

10:30am

Applications Papers I: Performance 

A Comparison of Single-Core and Dual-Core Opteron Processor Performance of HPM
Doug Pase and Matthew A. Eckl, IBM, USA

Performance Analysis of AERMOD on Commodiyd
George Delic, HiPERiSM Consulting, USA

Performance Lessons from the Cray XT3
Jeff Larkin, Cray Inc., USA

Systems Papers I: Filesystems and Cluster Management 

Building of a GNU/Linux-absed Bootable Cluster CD
Paul Gray, Jeff Chapin, Univeristy of Northern Iowa; Tobias McNulty, Earlham College, USA

Improviing Cluster Managemnt with Scalable Filesystems
Adam Boggs, Jason Cope, University of Colorado, Boulder; Sean McCreary, Michael Oberg, Henry M. Tufo, Theron Voran and Matthew Woitaszek, University of Colorado, Boulder and National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA

The Hydra Filesystem: A Distrbuted Storage Famework
Benjamin Gonzalez and George K. Thiruvathukal, Loyal University, Chicago, USA

12:00pm

Lunch 

1:30pm

Vendor Presentations I:  

TBD

2:00pm

Applications Papers II:  

Experiences in Optimizing a Numercial Weather Predicition Model: An Exercise in Futility?
Dan Weber and Henry Neeman, University of Oklahoma, USA

Benchmark Analysis of 64-bit Servers for Linux Clusters for Application in Molecular Modeling and Atomistic Simulations
Stephano Cozzini, CNR-INFM DemocritosNatinal Simuation Center; Roger Roussseau, Sissa; Axel Kohlmeyer, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Technical Briefs

Simplifying Message-Passing Programming for Novices
Tim McGuire, Sam Houston State University, USA

Update on the FastOS Program
Barney Maccabe, University of New Mexico, USA

Update on BG/L
Moe Jette, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

The Easiest Way to Deliver Massive Data Throughput
Jim Hetherington, Terrascale, USA

Raytheon Update
Kim McClure, Raytheon, USA

3:00pm

Break

3:30pm

Vendor Presentations II:

TBD
IBM

4:00pm

Vendor Presentations III:

HPC Into The Mainstream
Stephen Wheat, Intel

4:30pm

Vendor Presentations IV:

Real Application Scaling
Greg Lindahl, PathScale

5:00pm

Vendor Presentations V:

Myri-10G: Overview and a Report on Early Deployments
Tom Leinberger, Myricom

5:30pm

Break

6:00-
9:30pm

Conference Reception, Poster Session, Machine Room Tours

 

 Wednesday, May 3

8:30am

Welcome

8:45am

Plenary Session II:

High-End Operating Systems: Status and Future
Frederick C. Johnson
DOE, Office of Science, USA

10:00am

Break 

10:30am

Applications Papers III: Tools

Intel Cluster Tools
Ullrich Becker-Lemgau, Intel, USA

A Test Harness TH for Evaluatiing Code Changes in Scientific Software
Brian T. Smith, Numerica 21 Inc., USA

An Intetgrated Performance Tools Environment
Luiz DeRose, Cray Inc., USA

Systems Papers III: Cluster Efficiencies

ClearSpeed Accelerators in Linux Clusters
John L. Gustafson, ClearSpeed Technology, USA

Maestro-VC: On-Demad Secure Cluster Computing Using Virtualization
Nadir Kiyanclar, Gregory A. Koenig, William Yurcik, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)/UIUC, USA

Architectural Tradeoffs for Unifying Campus Grid Resources
Bart Taylor and Amy Apon, University of Arkansas, USA

12:00pm

Lunch 

1:30pm

Vendor Presentations VI:

PGI Compilers and Tools for Scientists and Engineers
Doug Miiles, Portland Group (PGI)

2:00pm

Applications Papers IV:

Evaluation of RDMA over Ethernet Technology for Building Cost-Effective Linux Clusters
Michael Oberg, Henry M. Tufo, Theron Voran, Matthew Woitascek, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA

Performance of Voltaire InfiniBand in IBM 64-Bit Commodity HPC Clusters
Douglas Pase, IBM, USA

Technical Briefs

Red Storm Update
Robert Ballance, Sandia National Laboratory, USA

TI-05 and DICE
Mahmoud Hanaf, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, USA

Oak Ridge Update
Sarp Oral, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Thunderbird Update
Jerry Smith, Sandia National Laboratory, USA

3:00pm

Break

3:30pm

Vendor Presentations VII:

On the Path to Adaptive Supercomputing
Luiz DeRose, Cray

4:00pm

Vendor Presentations VIII:

TBD
AMD

4:30pm

Vendor Presentations IX:

TBD

5:00pm

Vendor Presentations X

TBD

5:30pm

Break

7:30 -
9:00pm

Speaker's Corner

 

 Thursday, May 4

8:30am

Welcome

8:45am

Plenary Session III:

Cluster Computing in Everyday Biomedical Research: Past, Present, and Future
Klaus Schulten
Director, UIUC Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group, USA

10:00am

Break 

10:30am

Systems Papers V:

LEA: A Cluster-Intensive Simulation Software for Unit Commitment
Riadh Zorgati, Wim Van Ackooij, Jean-Marc Luel, Pierre Thomas, EDF; Michael Uchanski, Kevin Shea, The Mathworks Inc., USA

Lessons for the Cluster Community from an Experiment in Model Coupling with Python
Michael Tobis, Mike Steder, Ray Pierrehumbert, University of Chicago; Robert Jacob, Argonne National Laboratory, USA

An Equation-by-Equation Method for Large Problems in a Distributed Computing Environment
Ganesh Thiagarajan and Anoop G. Varghese, Univeristy of Missouri, Kansas City, USA

Systems Papers VI: High Availability

On the Survivability of Standard MPI Applications
Anand Tikotekar, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech University; Stephen L. Scott, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Cluster Survivability with ByzwATCh: A Bysantine Hardware Fault Deterctor for Parallel Machines with Charm++
D. Mogilevsky, G. Koenig, W. Yurcik, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)/UIUC, USA

Cluster-Aware SELinux
Arpan Darivemula, Anan Tikotekar, Chokchai Leangsuksun, Louisiana Tech Uviersity, USA; Makan Pourzandi, Ericsson Research Canada

12:00pm

Lunch 

1:30pm

Panel Discussion:

The Business of HPC
Moderator: Timothy Thomas, University of New Mexico
Panelists: John Towns, National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), Earl Joseph, IDC, Stephen Wheat, Intel, Others TBA

3:00pm

Adjourn Conference

 



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