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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.
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Monday,
May 1 |
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8:30am |
Tutorial
I:
Cancelled
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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
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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
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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 |
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Tuesday,
May 2 |
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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
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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
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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
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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 |
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Wednesday,
May 3 |
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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
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3:00pm |
Break |
3:30pm |
Vendor
Presentations VII:
On the Path to Adaptive Supercomputing
Luiz DeRose, Cray
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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 |
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Thursday,
May 4 |
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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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