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15th HPDC 2006: Paris, France
- Proceedings of the 15th IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing, HPDC-15, Paris, France, June 19-23, 2006. IEEE 2006, ISBN 1-4244-0307-3
Keynote
- Peter Druschel:
Keynote The Renaissance of Decentralized Systems. 1-4
Peer-to-Peer Systems and Overlay Networks
- Erwan Le Merrer, Anne-Marie Kermarrec, Laurent Massoulié:
Peer to peer size estimation in large and dynamic networks: A comparative study. 7-17 - Zhongtang Cai, Vibhore Kumar, Karsten Schwan:
IQ-Paths: Predictably High Performance Data Streams across Dynamic Network Overlays. 18-29 - Arijit Ganguly, Abhishek Agrawal, P. Oscar Boykin, Renato J. O. Figueiredo:
WOW: Self-Organizing Wide Area Overlay Networks of Virtual Workstations. 30-42
Applications
- I-Hsin Chung, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth:
A Case Study Using Automatic Performance Tuning for Large-Scale Scientific Programs. 45-56 - Xiaofeng Gao, Allan Snavely, Larry Carter:
Path Grammar Guided Trace Compression and Trace Approximation. 57-68 - Adriana Iamnitchi, Shyamala Doraimani, Gabriele Garzoglio:
Filecules in High-Energy Physics: Characteristics and Impact on Resource Management. 69-80
Fault Tolerance and Reliability
- Matthew Woitaszek, Henry M. Tufo:
Fault Tolerance of Tornado Codes for Archival Storage. 83-92 - Xiaojuan Ren, Seyong Lee, Rudolf Eigenmann, Saurabh Bagchi:
Resource Availability Prediction in Fine-Grained Cycle Sharing Systems. 93-104 - Xianan Zhang, Flavio Junqueira, Matti A. Hiltunen, Keith Marzullo, Richard D. Schlichting:
Replicating Nondeterministic Services on Grid Environments. 105-116
Resource Management
- Alvin AuYoung, Laura Rit, Sohn Wiener, John Wilkes:
Service contracts and aggregate utility functions. 119-131 - Thomas Sandholm, Kevin Lai, Jorge Andrale Ortiz, Jacob Odeberg:
Market-Based Resource Allocation using Price Prediction in a High Performance Computing Grid for Scientific Applications. 132-143 - Loris Marchal, Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Yves Robert, Jingdi Zeng:
Optimal Bandwidth Sharing in Grid Environments. 144-155 - Grzegorz Malewicz, Ian T. Foster, Arnold L. Rosenberg, Michael Wilde:
A Tool for Prioritizing DAGMan Jobs and Its Evaluation. 156-168
Software Environments
- Wojtek Goscinski, David Abramson:
Motor: A Virtual Machine for High Performance Computing. 171-182 - Chuan Yue, Richard Tran Mills, Andreas Stathopoulos, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos:
Runtime Support for Memory Adaptation in Scientific Applications via Local Disk and Remote Memory. 183-194 - Wei Lu, Kenneth Chiu, Dennis Gannon:
Building a Generic SOAP Framework over Binary XML. 195-204
I/O
- Changxun Wu, Randal C. Burns:
Improving I/O Performance of Clustered Storage Systems by Adaptive Request Distribution. 207-217 - Nawab Ali, Mario Lauria:
Improving the Performance of Remote I/O Using Asynchronous Primitives. 218-228 - Avery Ching, Wu-chun Feng, Heshan Lin, Xiaosong Ma, Alok N. Choudhary:
Exploring I/O Strategies for Parallel Sequence-Search Tools with S3aSim. 229-240 - Gaurav Khanna, Nagavijayalakshmi Vydyanathan, Ümit V. Çatalyürek, Tahsin M. Kurç, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, P. Sadayappan, Joel H. Saltz:
Task Scheduling and File Replication for Data-Intensive Jobs with Batch-shared I/O. 241-252
Scheduling
- Henri Casanova:
On the Harmfulness of Redundant Batch Requests. 255-266 - Qinghua Zheng, Haijun Yang, Yuzhong Sun:
How to avoid herd: a novel stochastic algorithm in grid scheduling. 267-278 - Travis Newhouse, Joseph Pasquale:
ALPS: An Application-Level Proportional-Share Scheduler. 279-290 - Mark Silberstein, Dan Geiger, Assaf Schuster, Miron Livny:
Scheduling Mixed Workloads in Multi-grids: The Grid Execution Hierarchy. 291-302
Short Papers - Hot Topics
- Rubing Duan, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
Data Mining-based Fault Prediction and Detection on the Grid. 305-308 - David A. Cieslak, Douglas Thain, Nitesh V. Chawla:
Troubleshooting Distributed Systems via Data Mining. 309-312 - Fabrizio Baiardi, Laura Ricci, Paolo Mori, Anna Vaccarelli:
Policy Driven Virtual Machine Monitor for Protected Grids. 313-316 - Dongyan Xu, Paul Ruth, Junghwan Rhee, Rick Kennell, Sebastien Goasguen:
Autonomic Adaptation of Virtual Distributed Environments in a Multi-Domain Infrastructure. 317-320 - Mark Silberstein, Gabriel Kliot, Artyom Sharov, Assaf Schuster, Miron Livny:
Materializing Highly Available Grids. 321-323 - Nael B. Abu-Ghazaleh, Michael J. Lewis:
Toward Self Organizing Grids. 324-328
Posters
- Jérémy Buisson, Françoise André, Jean-Louis Pazat:
Performance and Practicability of Dynamic Adaptation for Parallel Computing. 331-332 - Tristan Glatard, Johan Montagnat, Xavier Pennec:
Efficient services composition for grid-enabled data-intensive applications. 333-334 - Andreas Frommer, Matthias Hüsken:
Ensuring numerical quality in grid computing. 335-336 - Andrew S. Grimshaw, Woochul Kang, Duane Merrill, Mark M. Morgan:
Summary: Integration of Legacy Grid Systems with Emerging Grid Standards. 337-338 - Pushpinder-Kaur Chouhan, Holly Dail, Eddy Caron, Frédéric Vivien:
How should you structure your hierarchical scheduler? 339-340 - Yang-Suk Kee, Ken Yocum, Andrew A. Chien, Henri Casanova:
Robust Resource Allocation for Large-scale Distributed Shared Resource Environments. 341-342 - Adrien Lebre, Yves Denneulin, Guillaume Huard, Przemyslaw Sowa:
Adaptive I/O Scheduling for Distributed Multi-applications Environments. 343-344 - Elisabeth Brunet, Olivier Aumage, Raymond Namyst:
Short Paper : Dynamic Optimization of Communications over High Speed Networks. 345-346 - Paulo Afonso Lopes, Pedro D. Medeiros:
Cooperative Caching in the pCFS parallel Cluster File System. 347-348 - Chuck Boeheim, Stephen J. Gowdy, Andrew Hanushevsky, David Leith, Randy Melen, Richard Mount, Teela Pulliam, Bill Weeks:
PetaCache: A memory-Based Data-Server System. 349-350 - Yan Liu, Alberto Maria Segre, Shaowen Wang:
A High Throughput Approach to Combinatorial Search on Grids. 351-352 - Huadong Liu, Micah Beck:
Is Unmetered, Scalable Computation Worth the Price? 353-354 - Dominique Bernardi, Christophe Cérin, Hazem Fkaier, Mohamed Jemni, Michel Koskas:
Geometrical Interpretation for Data partitioning on a Grid Architecture. 355-356 - Paul Malecot, Derrick Kondo, Gilles Fedak:
XtremLab: A System for Characterizing Internet Desktop Grids. 357-358 - Menno Dobber, Robert D. van der Mei, Ger Koole:
Effective Prediction of Job Processing Times in a Large-Scale Grid Environment. 359-360 - Jonathan Weinberg, Allan Snavely:
When Jobs Play Nice: The Case For Symbiotic Space-Sharing. 361-362 - Yeliang Zhang, Salim Hariri, Jianwei Xiang, Jim Yeh:
PARM: Physics Aware Runtime Manager for Large-scale Scientific and Engineering Applications. 363-364 - Tsozen Yeh, Joseph Arul, Jia-Shian Wu, I-Fan Chen, Kuo-Hsin Tan:
Using File Grouping to Improve the Disk Performance (Extended Abstract). 365-366 - Elad Yom-Tov, Yariv Aridor:
Improving Resource Matching Through Estimation of Actual Job Requirements. 367-368 - A. Djerrah, Bertrand Le Cun, Van-Dat Cung, Catherine Roucairol:
Bob++: Framework for Solving Optimization Problems with Branch-and-Bound methods. 369-370 - Lei Ni, Aaron Harwood:
An Implementation of the Message Passing Interface over an Adaptive Peer-to-Peer Network. 371-372 - Sridhar Ramakrishnan, Philip J. Rhodes:
Multidimensional Replica Selection in the Data Grid. 373-374 - Pietro Cicotti, Scott B. Baden:
Short Paper: Asynchronous programming with Tarragon. 375-376 - Aurélien Ortiz, Jacques Jorda, Abdelaziz Mzoughi:
Toward a New Direction on Data Management in Grids. 377-378 - Bertrand Bellenot, Rene Brun, Gerardo Ganis, Jan Iwaszkiewicz, Guenter Kickinger, Andreas J. Peters, Fons Rademakers, Maarten Ballintijn, C. Loizides, C. Reed, Philippe Canal, Derek Feichtinger:
PROOF - The Parallel ROOT Facility. 379-380 - Marek Wieczorek, Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
Dynamic Programming Based Approach for Bi-criteria Workflow Scheduling on the Grid. 381-382 - Philippe d'Anfray, Franck Simon:
RENATER dark fibre project architecture. 383-384 - Arnaud Legrand, Martin Quinson, Henri Casanova, Kayo Fujiwara:
The SIMGRID Project Simulation and Deployment of Distributed Applications. 385-386
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