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16th CLUSTER 2014: Madrid, Spain
- 2014 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing, CLUSTER 2014, Madrid, Spain, September 22-26, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5548-0
IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (Cluster 2014)
Best Paper Nominees
- Eduardo Berrocal, Li Yu, Sean Wallace, Michael E. Papka, Zhiling Lan:
Exploring void search for fault detection on extreme scale systems. 1-9 - Jithin Jose, Khaled Hamidouche, Xiaoyi Lu, Sreeram Potluri, Jie Zhang, Karen Tomko, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
High performance OpenSHMEM for Xeon Phi clusters: Extensions, runtime designs and application co-design. 10-18 - Jonathan Lifflander, Esteban Meneses, Harshitha Menon, Phil Miller, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Scalable replay with partial-order dependencies for message-logging fault tolerance. 19-28 - Vivek K. Pallipuram, Jeffrey DiMarco, Michela Taufer:
Applying frequency analysis techniques to dag-based workflows to benchmark and predict resource behavior on non-dedicated clusters. 29-37 - Xuanhua Shi, Haohong Lin, Hai Jin, Bing Bing Zhou, Zuoning Yin, Sheng Di, Song Wu:
GIRAFFE: A scalable distributed coordination service for large-scale systems. 38-47 - Abhishek Verma, Madhukar Korupolu, John Wilkes:
Evaluating job packing in warehouse-scale computing. 48-56
Cluster and Cloud Integration
- Lipu Fei, Bogdan Ghit, Alexandru Iosup, Dick H. J. Epema:
KOALA-C: A task allocator for integrated multicluster and multicloud environments. 57-65 - Ali Anwar, Krish K. R., Ali Raza Butt:
On the use of microservers in supporting hadoop applications. 66-74 - Daniel Crisan, Robert Birke, Nikolaos Chrysos, Cyriel Minkenberg, Mitchell Gusat:
zFabric: How to virtualize lossless ethernet? 75-83
Failure Prediction and fault tolerance
- Nosayba El-Sayed, Bianca Schroeder:
Checkpoint/restart in practice: When 'simple is better'. 84-92 - Nosayba El-Sayed, Bianca Schroeder:
To checkpoint or not to checkpoint: Understanding energy-performance-I/O tradeoffs in HPC checkpointing. 93-102 - Xiaoyu Fu, Rui Ren, Sally A. McKee, Jianfeng Zhan, Ninghui Sun:
Digging deeper into cluster system logs for failure prediction and root cause diagnosis. 103-112
Memory management
- Florian Klein, Kevin Beineke, Michael Schöttner:
Memory management for billions of small objects in a distributed in-memory storage. 113-122 - Antonio J. Peña, Pavan Balaji:
Toward the efficient use of multiple explicitly managed memory subsystems. 123-131 - Toshio Endo, Guanghao Jin:
Software technologies coping with memory hierarchy of GPGPU clusters for stencil computations. 132-139
Performance and energy-efficiency
- Xu Yang, Zhou Zhou, Wei Tang, Xingwu Zheng, Jia Wang, Zhiling Lan:
Balancing job performance with system performance via locality-aware scheduling on torus-connected systems. 140-148 - Damien Dosimont, Robin Lamarche-Perrin, Lucas Mello Schnorr, Guillaume Huard, Jean-Marc Vincent:
A spatiotemporal data aggregation technique for performance analysis of large-scale execution traces. 149-157 - Pietro Cicotti, Ananta Tiwari, Laura Carrington:
Efficient speed (ES): Adaptive DVFS and clock modulation for energy efficiency. 158-166
Scheduling and Interference
- Masahiro Tanaka, Osamu Tatebe:
Disk cache-aware task scheduling for data-intensive and many-task workflow. 167-175 - Jiaan Zeng, Beth Plale:
Multi-tenant fair share in NoSQL data stores. 176-184 - Chih-Song Kuo, Aamer Shah, Akihiro Nomura, Satoshi Matsuoka, Felix Wolf:
How file access patterns influence interference among cluster applications. 185-193
Parallel I/O and Striping
- Bin Dong, Surendra Byna, Kesheng Wu:
Parallel query evaluation as a Scientific Data Service. 194-202 - Xi Yang, Yanlong Yin, Hui Jin, Xian-He Sun:
SCALER: Scalable parallel file write in HDFS. 203-211 - Yimo Du, Youtao Zhang, Nong Xiao, Fang Liu:
CD-RAIS: Constrained dynamic striping in redundant array of independent SSDs. 212-220
Large-Scale Graphs and Memory Technologies
- Koichi Shirahata, Hitoshi Sato, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Out-of-core GPU memory management for MapReduce-based large-scale graph processing. 221-229 - Mingzhe Li, Xiaoyi Lu, Sreeram Potluri, Khaled Hamidouche, Jithin Jose, Karen Tomko, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Scalable Graph500 design with MPI-3 RMA. 230-238 - Amoghavarsha Suresh, Pietro Cicotti, Laura Carrington:
Evaluation of emerging memory technologies for HPC, data intensive applications. 239-247
Parallel I/O and Striping
- Jan Christian Kässens, Jorge González-Domínguez, Lars Wienbrandt, Bertil Schmidt:
UPC++ for bioinformatics: A case study using genome-wide association studies. 248-256 - Yongchao Liu, Tuan Tu Tran, Felix Lauenroth, Bertil Schmidt:
SWAPHI-LS: Smith-Waterman Algorithm on Xeon Phi coprocessors for Long DNA Sequences. 257-265
Poster
- Carlos Reaño, Federico Silla, Antonio J. Peña, Gilad Shainer, Scot Schultz, Adrián Castelló, Enrique S. Quintana-Ortí, José Duato:
Boosting the performance of remote GPU virtualization using InfiniBand connect-IB and PCIe 3.0. 266-267 - Tong Jin, Fan Zhang, Qian Sun, Hoang Bui, Norbert Podhorszki, Scott Klasky, Hemanth Kolla, Jacqueline Chen, Robert Hager, Choong-Seock Chang, Manish Parashar:
Leveraging deep memory hierarchies for data staging in coupled data-intensive simulation workflows. 268-269 - André Felipe Monteiro, Orlando Loques:
QMapper: Scalability and energy saving for virtualized web server clusters. 270-271 - Alexandru Uta, Andreea Sandu, Thilo Kielmann:
MemFS: An in-memory runtime file system with symmetrical data distribution. 272-273 - Nicolás Poggi, David Carrera, Eduard Ayguadé, Jordi Torres:
Profit-aware cloud resource provisioner for ecommerce. 274-275 - Alexandre Denis:
a generic framework for asynchronous progression and multithreaded communications. 276-277 - Leonardo Arturo Bautista-Gomez, Prasanna Balaprakash, Mohamed-Slim Bouguerra, Stefan M. Wild, Franck Cappello, Paul D. Hovland:
Energy-performance tradeoffs in multilevel checkpoint strategies. 278-279 - Jay F. Lofstead, Ivo Jimenez, Carlos Maltzahn, Quincey Koziol, John Bent, Eric Barton:
An innovative storage stack addressing extreme scale platforms and Big Data applications. 280-281 - Giuseppe Congiu, Matthias Grawinkel, Federico Padua, James Morse, Tim Süß, André Brinkmann:
Optimizing scientific file I/O patterns using advice based knowledge. 282-283 - Hiroki Ohtsuji, Osamu Tatebe:
Preliminary evaluation of optimized transfer method for cluster-wide RAID-4. 284-285 - Tariq Kamal, Keith R. Bisset, Ali Raza Butt, Madhav V. Marathe:
Load analysis and cost estimation of parallel constrained producer-consumer algorithms. 286-287 - Luca Clementi, Philip M. Papadopoulos:
Fingerprinting application dependencies. 288-289 - Miguel Cárdenas-Montes, Juan José Rodríguez-Vázquez, Ignacio Sevilla-Noarbe, Eusebio Sánchez Álvaro, Rafael Ponce, Miguel Ángel Vega Rodríguez, Christopher Bonnett:
High-performance implementations for shear-shear correlation calculation. 290-291 - Juan José Rodríguez-Vázquez, José Luis Vázquez-Poletti, Carlos José Delgado-Méndez, Andrea Bulgarelli, Miguel Cárdenas-Montes:
Performance evaluation of a signal extraction algorithm for the Cherenkov Telescope Array's Real Time Analysis pipeline. 292-293 - Javier Panadero, Alvaro Wong, Dolores Rexachs, Emilio Luque:
"Analysis of scalability: A parallel application model approach". 294-295 - Heike McCraw, Anthony Danalis, Thomas Hérault, George Bosilca, Jack J. Dongarra, Karol Kowalski, Theresa L. Windus:
Utilizing dataflow-based execution for coupled cluster methods. 296-297
Workshop on Parallelism in Bioinformatics (PBio 2014)
Cluster computing and optimization in Bioinformatics
- Marco Ferretti, Mirto Musci, Luigi Santangelo:
A hybrid OpenMP and OpenMPI approach to geometrical motif search in proteins. 298-304 - Sergio Santander-Jiménez, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez:
Applying OpenMP-based parallel implementations of NSGA-II and SPEA2 to study phylogenetic relationships. 305-313 - Dragi Kimovski, Julio Ortega Lopera, Andrés Ortiz, Raul Baños:
Feature selection in high-dimensional EEG data by parallel multi-objective optimization. 314-322
Hardware accelerators in Bioinformatics
- Enzo Rucci, Armando De Giusti, Marcelo R. Naiouf, Guillermo Botella Juan, Carlos García, Manuel Prieto-Matías:
Smith-Waterman algorithm on heterogeneous systems: A case study. 323-330 - Estefania Serrano, Guzmán Bermejo, Francisco Javier García Blas, Jesús Carretero:
High-performance X-ray tomography reconstruction algorithm based on heterogeneous accelerated computing systems. 331-338 - Siham Tabik, Alin Murarasu, Luis Felipe Romero:
Anisotropic nonlinear diffusion for filtering 3D images on GPUs. 339-345 - Pedro Valero-Lara:
Multi-GPU acceleration of DARTEL (early detection of Alzheimer). 346-354
Big data and scalable computing in Bioinformatics
- Aprígio Bezerra, Porfidio Hernández, Antonio Espinosa, Juan Carlos Moure:
Job scheduling in Hadoop with Shared Input Policy and RAMDISK. 355-363 - Felipe Gutierrez, Danilo Azevedo, Marcos Barreto, Rodrigo Zucoloto:
Support for bioinformatics applications through volunteer and scalable computing frameworks. 364-370 - Rafaelli de C. Coutinho, Lúcia M. A. Drummond, Yuri Frota, Daniel de Oliveira, Kary A. C. S. Ocaña:
Evaluating Grasp-based cloud dimensioning for comparative genomics: A practical approach. 371-379 - Moez Ben Haj Hmida, Yahya Slimani:
A scalable framework for large-scale analysis of gene-gene interactions. 380-384
Workshop on Monitoring and Analysis for Monitoring and Analysis for High Performance Computing Systems plus Applications (HPCMASPA 2014)
HPC Components
- Heike McCraw, James Ralph, Anthony Danalis, Jack J. Dongarra:
Power monitoring with PAPI for extreme scale architectures and dataflow-based programming models. 385-391
Monitoring Systems
- B. David Semeraro, Robert Sisneros, Joshi Fullop, Gregory H. Bauer:
It takes a village: Monitoring the blue waters supercomputer. 392-399
Analysis, Feedback, and Response
- Philip Romero, Craig Idler:
Methodologies and application of machine learning algorithms to classify the performance of high performance cluster components. 400-407 - Jim M. Brandt, Karen D. Devine, Ann C. Gentile, Kevin T. Pedretti:
Demonstrating improved application performance using dynamic monitoring and task mapping. 408-415 - Oscar G. Lorenzo, Tomás F. Pena, José Carlos Cabaleiro, Juan Carlos Pichel, Francisco F. Rivera:
Multiobjective optimization technique based on monitoring information to increase the performance of thread migration on multicores. 416-423
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