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Topics
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Paper
Submission
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Workshop
Organizers
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Important
Dates
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Submissions
Due:
November 18th 2005
(hard deadline)
Review
Decisions:
Delayed
until Dec. 23
Final
Manuscript Due:
February
1, 2006
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HPGC06 sponsored by:
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Proceedings from:
- 2005
(held jointly with HIPS workshop)
- 2004
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Third
High-Performance Grid Computing Workshop
April 29,
2006 in Rhodes Island, Greece.
in conjunction with
International
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium - IPDPS'2006
April 25-29, 2006,
Rhodes Island, Greece
Background
Grids
are becoming ubiquitous, and are now incorporating a wireless
dimension. Grids provide enormous computational potential for science,
engineering, medicine, finance, and entertainment. The High Performance
Grid Computing workshop provides a forum for presenting research
results on most aspects of grid computing, with a focus on performance,
in the following areas: Applications, Benchmarking, Infrastructure,
Management and Scheduling, Partitioning and Load Balancing, and
Programming
Models.
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Topics |
- Applications:
Theory and practice of composing grid applications consisting of
multiple interacting tasks.
- Benchmarking:
Grid measurement technology for evaluating performance of grid hardware
and middleware; benchmark results.
- Infrastructure:
Implementation and evaluation of computational grid middleware.
- Management and Scheduling:
Management, monitoring, resource allocation, scheduling, and
metascheduling.
- Partitioning and Load
Balancing: Partitioning
applications for computational grids for achieving high performance,
and load balancing of grid applications.
- Programming Models:
Methods for remote execution and intertask communications.
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Paper
Submission
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We
invite submissions not exceeding eight
single-spaced pages. Submitted papers may not have appeared in or be
under consideration for another workshop, conference, or journal. Each
paper will be refereed by at least three independent
reviewers. Paper submission indicates the intention of the author to
present the paper at the HPGC workshop at IPDPS 2006. Send your
manuscript to hpgc@unb.ca by November 18, 2005. There will be NO
extension of this deadline. Authors will be notified by December 20,
2005.
The
HPGC workshop proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer
Society along with the IPDPS
conference proceedings.
Submission of
accepted papers: See
instructions at the
IPDPS author resources page and
use the author
kit for submission. When
submitting, select HPGC, and use the three
digit paper number assigned to you.
Deadline has been extended to February 1, 2006.
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Advance
Program, April 29, 2006
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9:00 - 10:00 am |
Invited talk: Wolfgang Gentzsch, Major Grid Projects Around the World
(download slides) |
10:00 - 10:30 am |
Break |
10:30 - 11:45 am |
Session 1:
- Zhang Weizhe, Albert M.K. Cheng, Fang Binxing, Hu
Mingzenga, An adaptive multisite
scheduling algorithm for parallel jobs in computational grid
environments
- Satish Penmatsa and Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Price-based User-optimal Job Allocation
Scheme for Grid Clusters
- Viktor Yarmolenko and Rizos Sakellariou, An Evaluation of Heuristics for SLA Based
Parallel Job Scheduling
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11:45 am - 1:45 pm |
Lunch |
1:45 - 3:00 pm |
Session 2:
- Bingchen Li, Kang Chen and Zhiteng Huang, Hrabri
Rajic and Robert H. Kuhn, Speeding
up NGB via Using Distributed File Streaming Network
- Thomas Rauber and Gudula Runger, Anticipated Distributed Task Scheduling
for Grid Environments
- J. Herrera,
E. Huedo and R.S. Montero and I.M. Llorente, Loosely-coupled Loop Scheduling in
Computational Grids
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3:00 - 3:30 pm |
Break |
3:30 - 5:10 pm |
Session 3:
- Evangelos Floros and Yannis Cotronis, Execution and Composition of E-Science
Applications using the WS-Resource Construct
- Ahmad Hammad, Torsten Harenberg, Dimitri Igdalov,
Peter Mattig, David Meder and Peer Ueberholz, A Job Monitoring System for the LCG
Computing Grid
- Thomas Brady and Alexey Lastovetsky and Eugene
Konstantinov, SmartNetsolve :
High-Level System for High Performance Grid Computing
- Gabriel Mateescu and Masha Sosonkina, IMAGE: An approach to building
standards-based enterprise Grids
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Workshop
Organizers
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Eric
Aubanel, University of New Brunswick, Canada
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Virendra
C.
Bhavsar, University of New Brunswick, Canada
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Michael
Frumkin, Intel Corporation, USA
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Program
Committee
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Akshai
Aggarwal, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, Canada
- Rupak
Biswas, Nasa Ames Research, Moffett Field, CA, USA
- Henri Casanova, San
Diego Supercomputing Center, CA, USA
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Nikos
P.
Chrisochoides, College of William and Mary, Wlliamsburg, VA, USA
- Anthony T.
Chronopoulos, Univ. of Texas at San Antonio, USA
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Weichang
Du,
University of New Brunswick, Canada
- S.S. Iyengar,
Louisianna State University, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
- George
Karypis, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
- Thuy T. Le, San Jose
State University, USA
- Gabriel
Mateescu, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada
- Rodrigo Fernandes de
Mello, University of São Paulo
- Francois Pellegrini,
INRIA and LaBRI, Universite Bordeaux, France
- Sushil Prasad, Georgia
State University, USA
- Thierry Priol, IRISA,
France
- Andrew Rau-Chaplin,
Dalhousie University, Canada
- Thomas Rauber,
University of Bayreuth, Germany
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Ruth
Shaw,
University of New Brunswick, Canada
- Simon Chong-Wee See,
Sun Asia Pacific Science and
Technology Center and Nanyang Technological University
- Allan Snavely, San
Diego Supercomputing Center, La Jolla, CA, USA
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Laurence
Tianruo Yang, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, Canada
- Rob F. Van Der
Wijngaart, NASA Ames, USA
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