Technical
Papers
The SC2002 Technical
Papers component of the technical program will offer 67 outstanding
papers covering a broad scope of issues and offering a truly international
perspective on high performance networking and computing. These papers
report experimental and theoretical results, innovative designs, and
case studies related that advance the state of the art and bring together
the latest advances in technology, science, research, application, and
education.
They are complemented
with a broad range of panel discussions and an innovative Masterworks
track of invited speakers. Some of the best papers have been nominated
for the Gordon Bell Prizes, the best technical paper, best student paper.
Finalists for these awards are noted in the abstracts. We inivite technical
program participants to attend the awards session Thursday afternoon
at 3:30 to honor the winners of these awards.
Technical Papers
Committee Chair
Robert Lucas, University of Southern California Information Sciences
Institute
| TUESDAY
NOVEMBER 19 |
| 10:30am
- 12:00pm |
Performance
Prediction and Modeling
- SIGMA:
A Simulator Infrastructure to Guide Memory Analysis pdf-308k
- Compact
Application Signatures for Parallel and Distributed Scientific
Codes pdf-348k
- Scalable
Analysis Techniques for Microprocessor Performance Counter Metrics
pdf-1016k
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New
Applications
- High Performance
Computing Meets Experimental Mathematics pdf-144k
- A High-Level
Approach to Synthesis of High-Performance Codes for Quantum
Chemistry pdf-108k
- MPI and
OpenMP Paradigms on Cluster of SMP Architectures pdf-108k
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Network
Protocol Tuning
- The Effects
of Systemic Packet Loss on Aggregate TCP Flows pdf-344k
- Implementation
and Evaluation of A QoS-Capable Cluster-Based IP Router pdf-180k
- A TCP Tuning
Daemon pdf-128k
|
| 1:30pm
- 3:00pm |
Innovative
Middleware
- Distributed
Dynamic Hash Tables Using IBM LAPI pdf-744k
- Multivariate
Resource Performance Forecasting in the Network Weather Service
pdf-328k
- Disk Cache
Replacement Algorithm for Storage Resource Managers in Data
Grids pdf-140k
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Non-uniform
Communication Networks
- Efficient
Synchronization for Nonuniform Communication Architectures pdf-124k
- Ultra-High
Performance Communication with MPI and the Sun Fire(TM) Link
Interconnect pdf-92k
- Separated
High-bandwidth and Low-latency Communication in the Cluster
Interconnect Clint pdf-204k
|
| 3:30pm
- 5:00pm |
Application
Performance Evaluation
- An Empirical
Performance Evaluation of Scalable Scientific Applications pdf-1012k
- UPC Performance
and Potential: A NPB Experimental Study pdf-192k
- Scaling
the Unscalable: A Case Study on the AlphaServer SC pdf-196k
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Visualization
- Advanced
Visualization Technology for Terascale Particle Accelerator
Simulations pdf-9.8MB
- SmartPointers:
Personalized Scientific Data Portals In Your Hand pdf-244k
- A Framework
for Performance Modeling and Prediction pdf-536k
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Scheduling
and Routing
- Improving
Route Lookup Performance Using Network Processor Cache
pdf-252k
- Pipelined
Scheduling of Tiled Nested Loops onto Clusters of SMPs using
Memory Mapped Network Interfaces pdf-832k
- Data Reservoir:
Utilization of Multi-Gigabit Backbone Network for Data-Intensive
Research pdf-264k
|
| WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 20 |
| 10:30am
- 12:00pm |
Sparse
Linear Algebra
- A New Scheduling
Algorithm For Parallel Sparse LU Factorization with Static Pivoting
pdf-436k
- Performance
Optimizations and Bounds for Sparse Matrix-Vector Multiply pdf-836k
- A New Data-Mapping
Scheme For Latency-Tolerant Distributed Sparse Triangular Solution
pdf-304k
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Message
Passing
- Implementing
the MPI Process Topology Mechanism pdf-252k
- MPICH-V:
Toward a Scalable Fault Tolerant MPI for Volatile Nodes pdf-164k
- The Proteus
Multiprotocol Message Library pdf-118k
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Compilers
and Run Time Systems
- On Increasing
Architecture Awareness in Program Optimizations to Bridge the
Gap between Peak and Sustained Processor Performance -- Matrix-Multiply
Revisited pdf-236k
- Better
Tiling and Array Contraction for Compiling Scientific Programs
pdf-468k
- Asserting
Performance Expectations pdf-328k
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| 1:30pm
- 3:00pm |
Gordon
Bell I
- A 29.5
Tflops simulation of planetesimals in Uranus-Neptune region
on GRAPE-6 pdf-3.6MB
- Salinas:
A Scalable Software for High-Performance Structural and Solid
Mechanics Simulations pdf-1.5MB
- NAMD: Biomolecular
Simulation on Thousands of Processors pdf-500k
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Web
Services
- ICENI:
An Open Grid Service Architecture Implemented with Jini pdf-40k
- The Web
Service Discovery Architecture pdf-232k
- Interoperable
Web Services for Computational Portals pdf-252k
|
| 3:30pm
- 5:00pm |
Computational
Applications
- Accelerating
Parallel Maximum Likelihood-based Phylogenetic Tree Calculations
using Subtree Equality Vectors pdf-312k
- Parallel
Multiscale Gauss-Newton-Krylov Methods for Inverse Wave Propagation
pdf-648k
- A Scalable
Parallel Fast Multipole Method for Analysis of Scattering from
Perfect Electrically Conducting Surfaces pdf-148k
- Dual-Level
Parallelism for Deterministic and Stochastic CFD Problems pdf-540k
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Run
Time Systems
- Active
Harmony: Towards Automated Performance Tuning pdf-628k
- Library
Support for Hierarchical Multi-Processor Tasks pdf-112k
- STORM:
Lightning-Fast Resource Management pdf-320k
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System
Components
- Massive
Arrays of Idle Disks For Storage Archives pdf-708k
- Gilgamesh:
A Multithreaded Processor-In-Memory Architecture for Petaflops
Computing pdf-272k
- Owner Prediction
for Accelerating Cache-to-Cache Transfer Misses in a cc-NUMA
Architecture pdf-96k
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| THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 21 |
| 10:30am
- 12:00 pm |
Gordon
Bell Earth Simulator
- 16.4 Tflops
Direct Numerical Simulation of Turbulence by Fourier Spectral
Method on the Earth Simulator pdf-3.5MB
- 14.9 TFLOPS
Three-dimensional Fluid Simulation for Fusion Science with HPF
on the Earth Simulator pdf-492k
- A 26.58
Tflops Global Atmospheric Simulation with the Spectral Transform
Method on the Earth Simulator pdf-764k
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Grid
Scheduling
- SMP System
Interconnect Instrumentation for Performance Analysis pdf-368k
- Executing
Multiple Pipelined Data Analysis Operations in the Grid pdf-128k
- A Decoupled
Scheduling Approach for the GrADS Program Development Environment
pdf-116k
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Data
and Queries
- Applying
Chimera Virtual Data Concepts to Cluster Finding in the Sloan
Sky Survey pdf-664k
- Active
Proxy-G: Optimizing the Query Execution Process in the Grid
pdf-208k
- Giggle:
A Framework for Constructing Scalable Replica Location Services
pdf-248k
|
| 3:30pm
- 5:00pm |
Hardware
Architecture
- Early Evaluation
of the IBM p690 pdf-240k
- An Overview
of the BlueGene/L Supercomputer pdf-320k
- High-Density
Computing: A 240-Processor Beowulf in One Cubic Meter pdf-3.1MB
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Grid
Applications
- Utilization
of Departmental Computing GRID System for Development of an
Artificial Intelligent Tapping Inspection Method, Tapping Sound
Analysis pdf-300k
- Collaborative
Simulation Grid: Multiscale Quantum-Mechanical/Classical Atomistic
Simulations on Distributed PC Clusters in the US and Japan pdf-272k
- QMView
and GAMESS: Integration into the World Wide Computational Grid
pdf-604k
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Data
Archives
- Scalable
Directory Services Using Proactivity pdf-128k
- Monitoring
Data Archives for Grid Environments pdf-84k
- Merging
Multiple Data Streams on Common Keys Over High Performance Networks
pdf-148k
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Technical
Papers listed alphabetically by author
Technical Papers
Committee
Giovanni Aloisio, University of Lecce, Italy
Srinivas Aluru, Iowa State University
Patrick Amestoy, ENSEEIHT, France
Greg Astfalk, Hewlett Packard Company
Ruth Aydt, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
David Bader, University of New Mexico
Dave Bailey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Angelos Bilas, University of Toronto
Randy Bramley, Indiana University
Pei Cao, Cisco
Bill Carlson, IDA Center for Computing Sciences
Henri Casanova, University of California at San Diego
Barbarra Chapman, University of Houston
Ann Chervenack, USC Information Sciences Institute
Andy Chien, University of California at San Diego
Edmond Chow, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Simon Cox, University of Southhampton
Candy Culhane, US Department of Defense
George Cybenko, Dartmouth University
Frederica Darema, US National Science Foundation
Pedro Diniz, USC Information Sciences Institute
Hans Eberle, SUN Microsystems
Ted Faber, USC Information Sciences Institute
Bill Feiereisen, NASA Ames Research Center
John Feo, SUN Microsystems
Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
Wolfgang Gentzsch, SUN Microsystems
Bill Gropp, Argonne National Laboratory
Steve Hammond, National Center for Atmospheric Research
John Hartman, University of Arizona
Bruce Hendrickson, Sandia National Laboratory
Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia
David Hutchison, Lancaster University
Keith Jackson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Online
Fred Johnson, US Department of Energy
Bill Johnston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
George Karypis, University of Minnesota
Steve Keckler, University of Texas
Ricky Kendall, Ames Laboratory
Charles Klabunde, The Boeing Company
Peter Kogge, Notre Dame University
Tammy Kolda, Sandia National Laboratory
Doug Kothe, Los Alamos National Laboratoy
Sangsan Lee, High Performance Computing and Networking Supercomputing
Center, Korea
Jay Lepreau, University of Utah
Kai Li, Princeton University
Simon Lin, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Rusty Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory
Al Malony, University of Oregon
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Mirco Mazzucato, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
John Mellor-Crummey, Rice University
Ron Minnich, Los Alamos National Laboratoy
Kenichi Miura, Fujitsu
Jose Munoz, US Department of Energy
Jarek Nabrzyski, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center
Rahda Nandkumar, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Stephen Pickles, University of Manchester
Padma Raghavan, Penn State University
John Reynders, Celera
Chuck Romine, US Department of Energy
Joel Saltz, Ohio State University
Doug Schmidt, US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Jennifer Schopf, Argonne National Laboratory
Satoshi Sekiguchi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology
J.P. Singh, Princeton University
Shava Smallen, University of California at San Diego
Marc Snir, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Yoshio Tanaka, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology
Virginia Torczon The College of William and Mary
Josep Torrellas, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Mateo Valero, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
David Walker, Cardiff University
Steve Wallach, CenterPoint Ventures
Rich Wolski, University of California at Santa Barbara
Xiaodong Zhang, US National Science Foundation
Yuanyuan Zhou, Storage Networks
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