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19th HPDC 2010: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Salim Hariri, Kate Keahey:
Proceedings of the 19th ACM International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, HPDC 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA, June 21-25, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-942-8
Best papers
- Anna Povzner, Darren Sawyer, Scott A. Brandt:
Horizon: efficient deadline-driven disk I/O management for distributed storage systems. 1-12 - George Teodoro, Timothy D. R. Hartley, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Renato Ferreira:
Run-time optimizations for replicated dataflows on heterogeneous environments. 13-24
Workflows
- Ciprian Docan, Manish Parashar, Scott Klasky:
DataSpaces: an interaction and coordination framework for coupled simulation workflows. 25-36 - Nan Dun, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
ParaTrac: a fine-grained profiler for data-intensive workflows. 37-48 - Omer Ozan Sonmez, Nezih Yigitbasi, Saeid Abrishami, Alexandru Iosup, Dick H. J. Epema:
Performance analysis of dynamic workflow scheduling in multicluster grids. 49-60
Resources and clouds
- Clovis Chapman, Wolfgang Emmerich, Fermín Galán Márquez, Stuart Clayman, Alex Galis:
Software architecture definition for on-demand cloud provisioning. 61-72 - Kyle Chard, Kris Bubendorfer, Peter Komisarczuk:
High occupancy resource allocation for grid and cloud systems, a study with DRIVE. 73-84 - Juan Du, Xiaohui Gu, Douglas S. Reeves:
Highly available component sharing in large-scale multi-tenant cloud systems. 85-94
Map reduce and debugging
- Heshan Lin, Xiaosong Ma, Jeremy S. Archuleta, Wu-chun Feng, Mark K. Gardner, Zhe Zhang:
MOON: MapReduce On Opportunistic eNvironments. 95-106 - Saba Sehrish, Grant Mackey, Jun Wang, John Bent:
MRAP: a novel MapReduce-based framework to support HPC analytics applications with access patterns. 107-118 - David Abramson, Minh Ngoc Dinh, Donny Kurniawan, Bob Moench, Luiz De Rose:
Data centric highly parallel debugging. 119-129
Data centers and virtualization
- Zahra Abbasi, Georgios Varsamopoulos, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
Thermal aware server provisioning and workload distribution for internet data centers. 130-141 - Yanyan Hu, Xiang Long, Jiong Zhang, Jun He, Li Xia:
I/O scheduling model of virtual machine based on multi-core dynamic partitioning. 142-154 - Héctor Montaner, Federico Silla, José Duato:
A practical way to extend shared memory support beyond a motherboard at low cost. 155-166
Storage and I/O
- Abdullah Gharaibeh, Samer Al-Kiswany, Sathish Gopalakrishnan, Matei Ripeanu:
A GPU accelerated storage system. 167-178 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Sai Prashanth Muralidhara, Mustafa Karaköy, Seung Woo Son:
Computation mapping for multi-level storage cache hierarchies. 179-190 - Christina M. Patrick, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Mustafa Karaköy, Seung Woo Son, Alok N. Choudhary:
Cashing in on hints for better prefetching and caching in PVFS and MPI-IO. 191-202
Applications and provenance
- Seung-Hee Bae, Jong Youl Choi, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Dimension reduction and visualization of large high-dimensional data via interpolation. 203-214 - Mauricio Marín, Veronica Gil-Costa, Carlos Gómez-Pantoja:
New caching techniques for web search engines. 215-226 - Ashish Gehani, Minyoung Kim:
Mendel: efficiently verifying the lineage of data modified in multiple trust domains. 227-239
Communication and scheduling
- Yulai Yuan, Guangwen Yang, Yongwei Wu, Weimin Zheng:
PV-EASY: a strict fairness guaranteed and prediction enabled scheduler in parallel job scheduling. 240-251 - Vijay Shankar Rajanna, Smit Shah, Anand Jahagirdar, Christopher Lemoine, Kartik Gopalan:
XCo: explicit coordination to prevent network fabric congestion in cloud computing cluster platforms. 252-263 - Humaira Kamal, Seyed M. Mirtaheri, Alan Wagner:
Scalability of communicators and groups in MPI. 264-275
Poster papers
- William M. Jones, John T. Daly, Nathan DeBardeleben:
Impact of sub-optimal checkpoint intervals on application efficiency in computational clusters. 276-279 - Yunbiao Lin, Wei Wang, Kyle Gui:
OpenGL application live migration with GPU acceleration in personal cloud. 280-283 - Tran Vu Pham, Hani Jamjoom, Kirk E. Jordan, Zon-Yin Shae:
A service composition framework for market-oriented high performance computing cloud. 284-287 - Fangbin Liu, Frank J. Seinstra:
GPU-based parallel householder bidiagonalization. 288-291 - Mohamed Amin Jabri, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Authorization within grid-computing using certificateless identity-based proxy signature. 292-295 - Kentaro Hara, Kenjiro Taura:
A global address space framework for irregular applications. 296-299 - Wenzhi Chen, Huijun Chen, Wei Huang, Xiaoqin Chen, Dapeng Huang:
Improving host swapping using adaptive prefetching and paging notifier. 300-303 - Qian Zhu, Gagan Agrawal:
Resource provisioning with budget constraints for adaptive applications in cloud environments. 304-307 - Min Yeol Lim, Allan Porterfield, Robert J. Fowler:
SoftPower: fine-grain power estimations using performance counters. 308-311 - L. Richard Moore, Matthew Kopala, Thomas Mielke, Michael Krusmark, Kevin A. Gluck:
Simultaneous performance exploration and optimized search with volunteer computing. 312-315 - Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Alex Sim, Dan Gunter, Bill Allcock, Peer-Timo Bremer, John Bresnahan, Andrew Cherry, Lisa Childers, Eli Dart, Ian T. Foster, Kevin Harms, Jason Hick, Jason Lee, Michael Link, Jeff Long, Keith Miller, Vijaya Natarajan, Valerio Pascucci, Ken Raffenetti, David Ressman, Dean N. Williams, Loren Wilson, Linda Winkler:
Lessons learned from moving earth system grid data sets over a 20 Gbps wide-area network. 316-319 - Ivan Rodero, Juan Jaramillo, Andres Quiroz, Manish Parashar, Francesc Guim:
Towards energy-aware autonomic provisioning for virtualized environments. 320-323 - Katerina Doka, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Nectarios Koziris:
Distributing the power of OLAP. 324-327 - Sundari M. Sivagama, Sathish S. Vadhiyar, Ravi S. Nanjundiah:
Morco: middleware framework for long-running multi-component applications on batch grids. 328-331 - Rini T. Kaushik, Ludmila Cherkasova, Roy H. Campbell, Klara Nahrstedt:
Lightning: self-adaptive, energy-conserving, multi-zoned, commodity green cloud storage system. 332-335 - Jan Wiebelitz, Michael Brenner, Christopher Kunz, Matthew Smith:
Early defense: enabling attribute-based authorization in Grid firewalls. 336-339 - Arjun Hary, Ali Akoglu, Youssif B. Al-Nashif, Salim Hariri, Darrel Jenerette:
Design and evaluation of a self-healing Kepler for scientific workflows. 340-343 - Daniel M. Dunlavy, Timothy M. Shead, Eric T. Stanton:
ParaText: scalable text modeling and analysis. 344-347 - Bin Fu, Kai Ren, Julio López, Eugene Fink, Garth A. Gibson:
DiscFinder: a data-intensive scalable cluster finder for astrophysics. 348-351 - Ben Perry, D. Martin Swany:
Improving MPI communication via data type fission. 352-355 - Masahiro Tanaka, Osamu Tatebe:
Pwrake: a parallel and distributed flexible workflow management tool for wide-area data intensive computing. 356-359 - Yong Chen, Huaiming Song, Rajeev Thakur, Xian-He Sun:
A layout-aware optimization strategy for collective I/O. 360-363
Science Clouds
- Zach Hill, Jie Li, Ming Mao, Arkaitz Ruiz-Alvarez, Marty Humphrey:
Early observations on the performance of Windows Azure. 367-376 - Robert L. Grossman, Yunhong Gu, Joe Mambretti, Michal Sabala, Alexander S. Szalay, Kevin P. White:
An overview of the Open Science Data Cloud. 377-384 - Jonathan Appavoo, Amos Waterland, Dilma Da Silva, Volkmar Uhlig, Bryan S. Rosenburg, Eric Van Hensbergen, Jan Stoess, Robert W. Wisniewski, Udo Steinberg:
Providing a cloud network infrastructure on a supercomputer. 385-394 - Qiming He, Shujia Zhou, Ben Kobler, Daniel C. Duffy, Tom McGlynn:
Case study for running HPC applications in public clouds. 395-401 - Hyunjoo Kim, Yaakoub El Khamra, Shantenu Jha, Manish Parashar:
Exploring application and infrastructure adaptation on hybrid grid-cloud infrastructure. 402-412 - Wei Lu, Jared Jackson, Roger S. Barga:
AzureBlast: a case study of developing science applications on the cloud. 413-420 - Keith R. Jackson, Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Karl J. Runge, Rollin C. Thomas:
Seeking supernovae in the clouds: a performance study. 421-429 - Ani Thakar, Alexander S. Szalay:
Migrating a (large) science database to the cloud. 430-434 - Gabriela Turcu, Ian T. Foster, Svetlozar Nestorov:
Reshaping text data for efficient processing on Amazon EC2. 435-444 - Yogesh L. Simmhan, Lavanya Ramakrishnan:
Comparison of resource platform selection approaches for scientific workflows. 445-450 - Craig A. Lee:
A perspective on scientific cloud computing. 451-459
Emerging Computational Methods for Life Sciences (ECMLS)
- Thilina Gunarathne, Tak-Lon Wu, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Cloud computing paradigms for pleasingly parallel biomedical applications. 460-469 - Ankit Agrawal, Sanchit Misra, Daniel Honbo, Alok N. Choudhary:
MPIPairwiseStatSig: parallel pairwise statistical significance estimation of local sequence alignment. 470-476 - Joohyun Kim, Wei Huang, Sharath Maddineni, Fareed Aboul-Ela, Shantenu Jha:
Exploring the RNA folding energy landscape using scalable distributed cyberinfrastructure. 477-488 - Rory Carmichael, Patrick Braga-Henebry, Douglas Thain, Scott J. Emrich:
Biocompute: towards a collaborative workspace for data intensive bio-science. 489-498 - Roger Higdon, Brenton Louie, Eugene Kolker:
Modeling sequence and function similarity between proteins for protein functional annotation. 499-502 - Jong Youl Choi, Seung-Hee Bae, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox, Bin Chen, David J. Wild:
Browsing large scale cheminformatics data with dimension reduction. 503-506 - Fábio Coutinho, Eduardo S. Ogasawara, Daniel de Oliveira, Vanessa Braganholo, Alexandre A. B. Lima, Alberto M. R. Dávila, Marta Mattoso:
Data parallelism in bioinformatics workflows using Hydra. 507-515 - Savvas Petrou, Terence M. Sloan, Muriel Mewissen, Thorsten Forster, Michal Piotrowski, Bartosz Dobrzelecki:
Optimization of a parallel permutation testing function for the SPRINT R package. 516-521 - Andrew Hoblitzell, Snehasis Mukhopadhyay, Qian You, Shiaofen Fang, Yuni Xia, Joseph Bidwell:
Text mining for bone biology. 522-530 - Sérgio Dias, Kuldeep Bora, Abel João Padrão Gomes:
CUDA-based triangulations of convolution molecular surfaces. 531-540
Managing Data Quality in Collaborative Science (MDQCS)
- Carlo Batini, Simone Grega, Andrea Maurino:
Optimal enterprise data architecture using publish and subscribe. 541-547 - Krista Gaustad, Connor Flynn, Sherman Beus, Brian Ermold:
The development of QC standards for ARM data products. 548-553 - Christopher Lynnes, Edward Olsen, Peter Fox, Bruce Vollmer, Robert E. Wolfe, Shahin Samadi:
A quality screening service for remote sensing data. 554-559 - Aisa Na'im, Daniel Crawl, Maria Indrawan, Ilkay Altintas, Shulei Sun:
Monitoring data quality in Kepler. 560-564 - Hoang Bui, Diane Wright, Clarence Helm, Rachel Witty, Patrick J. Flynn, Douglas Thain:
Towards long term data quality in a large scale biometrics experiment. 565-572
Large Scale Application Performance (LSAP)
- Alexander Ploss, Dominik Meiländer, Philipp Möllers, Frank Glinka, Sergei Gorlatch:
Netlag: a performance evaluation tool for massively multi-user networked applications. 573-580 - Maciej Wojciechowski, Mihai Capota, Johan A. Pouwelse, Alexandru Iosup:
BTWorld: towards observing the global BitTorrent file-sharing network. 581-588 - Anne Krampe, Joachim Lepping, Wiebke Sieben:
A hybrid Markov chain model for workload on parallel computers. 589-596 - Torsten Hoefler, Timo Schneider, Andrew Lumsdaine:
LogGOPSim: simulating large-scale applications in the LogGOPS model. 597-604 - Bruno Donassolo, Henri Casanova, Arnaud Legrand, Pedro Velho:
Fast and scalable simulation of volunteer computing systems using SimGrid. 605-612
Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments (CLADE)
- Ashish Gehani, Minyoung Kim, Tanu Malik:
Efficient querying of distributed provenance stores. 613-621 - Yutaka Kawai, Go Iwai, Takashi Sasaki, Yoshiyuki Watase:
SAGA-based file access application over multi-filesystem middleware. 622-626 - Brent Rood, Nathan Gnanasambandam, Michael J. Lewis, Naveen Sharma:
Toward high performance computing in unconventional computing environments. 627-635 - Peter Bui, Li Yu, Douglas Thain:
Weaver: integrating distributed computing abstractions into scientific workflows using Python. 636-643 - Robert Henschel, Scott Michael, Stephen C. Simms:
A distributed workflow for an astrophysical OpenMP application: using the data capacitor over WAN to enhance productivity. 644-650 - Harsha Bhagawaty, Lei Jiang, Sreekanth Pothanis, Gabrielle Allen, Nathan Brener, Tevfik Kosar:
Design, implementation and use of a simulation data archive for coastal science. 651-657
Virtualization Technologies for Distributed Computing (VTDC)
- Fabien Hermenier, Adrien Lebre, Jean-Marc Menaud:
Cluster-wide context switch of virtualized jobs. 658-666 - David J. Herzfeld, Lars E. Olson, Craig A. Struble:
Pools of virtual boxes: building campus grids with virtual machines. 667-675 - Raoul Rivas, Md. Ahsan Arefin, Klara Nahrstedt:
Janus: a cross-layer soft real-time architecture for virtualization. 676-683 - Haibing Guan, Yindong Yang, Kai Chen, Yi Ge, Liang Liu, Ying Chen:
DistriBit: a distributed dynamic binary translator system for thin client computing. 684-691 - Lance Stout, Michael Fenn, Michael A. Murphy, Sebastien Goasguen:
Scaling virtual organization clusters over a wide area network using the Kestrel workload management system. 692-698 - Chang-Han Jong, Cho-Yu Jason Chiang, Taichuan Lu, Alexander Poylisher, Constantin Serban:
Storage deduplication for Virtual Ad Hoc Network testbed by File-level Block Sharing. 699-706
Data Intensive Distributed Computing (DIDC)
- Tiejun Ma, Yehia El-khatib, Michael Mackay, Christopher Edwards:
Characterising a grid site's traffic. 707-716 - Wantao Liu, Brian Tieman, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Ian T. Foster:
A data transfer framework for large-scale science experiments. 717-724 - Chee Sun Liew, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Jano I. van Hemert, Liangxiu Han:
Towards optimising distributed data streaming graphs using parallel streams. 725-736 - Christopher McConnell, Fan Ping, Jeong-Hyon Hwang:
Detouring and replication for fast and reliable internet-scale stream processing. 737-745 - Takeshi Shibata, SungJun Choi, Kenjiro Taura:
File-access patterns of data-intensive workflow applications and their implications to distributed filesystems. 746-755 - Eran Chinthaka Withana, Beth Plale, Roger S. Barga, Nelson Araujo:
Versioning for workflow evolution. 756-765 - Hoang Bui, Peter Bui, Patrick J. Flynn, Douglas Thain:
ROARS: a scalable repository for data intensive scientific computing. 766-775 - Jiangyan Xu, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
GatorShare: a file system framework for high-throughput data management. 776-786
MapReduce programming model and its application (MapReduce)
- Christine Jardak, Janne Riihijärvi, Frank Oldewurtel, Petri Mähönen:
Parallel processing of data from very large-scale wireless sensor networks. 787-794 - Jacopo Urbani, Jason Maassen, Henri E. Bal:
Massive Semantic Web data compression with MapReduce. 795-802 - Alexander Reinefeld, Thorsten Schütt, Robert Maier:
Very large pattern databases for heuristic search. 803-809 - Jaliya Ekanayake, Hui Li, Bingjing Zhang, Thilina Gunarathne, Seung-Hee Bae, Judy Qiu, Geoffrey C. Fox:
Twister: a runtime for iterative MapReduce. 810-818 - Simone Leo, Gianluigi Zanetti:
Pydoop: a Python MapReduce and HDFS API for Hadoop. 819-825 - Tim Kiefer, Peter Benjamin Volk, Wolfgang Lehner:
Pairwise Element Computation with MapReduce. 826-833 - Diana Moise, Gabriel Antoniu, Luc Bougé:
Improving the Hadoop map/reduce framework to support concurrent appends through the BlobSeer BLOB management system. 834-840 - Jeff A. Stuart, Cheng-Kai Chen, Kwan-Liu Ma, John D. Owens:
Multi-GPU volume rendering using MapReduce. 841-848 - Dachuan Huang, Xuanhua Shi, Shadi Ibrahim, Lu Lu, Hongzhang Liu, Song Wu, Hai Jin:
MR-scope: a real-time tracing tool for MapReduce. 849-855 - Jie Pan, Yann Le Biannic, Frédéric Magoulès:
Parallelizing multiple group-by query in share-nothing environment: a MapReduce study case. 856-863
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