Sessions        

 

Tuesday 10:30

[Room S2/S4] Biology Applications    
  1. Parallel Hierarchical Molecular Structure Estimation   Cheng Che Chen, Jaswinder Pal Singh, Russ B. Altman
  2. A Data-Parallel Implementation of O(N) Hierarchical N-body Methods   Yu Hu, S. Lennart Johnsson
  3. The Design of a Portable Scientific Tool: A Case Studing Using SnB   Steven M. Gallo, Russ Miller, Charles M. Weeks
 

[Room S6/S8] Performance I    

  1. Runtime Performance of Parallel Array Assignment: An Empirical Study   Lei Wang, James M. Stichnoth, Siddhartha Chatterjee
  2. ScaLAPACK: A Portable Linear Algebra Library for Distributed Memory Computers - Design Issues and Performance   Laura Susan Blackford, J. Choi, A. Cleary, A. Petitet, R. C. Whaley, J. Demmel, I. Dhillon, K. Stanley, J. Dongarra, S. Hammarling, G. Henry, D. Walker
  3. Network Performance Modeling for PVM Clusters   Mark J. Clement, Michael R. Steed, Phyllis E. Crandall

Tuesday 1:30

[Room S2/S4] Visualization & Education    
  1. Scalable Parallel Algorithms for Interactive Visualization of Curved Surfaces   Subodh Kumar, Chun-Fa Chang, Dinesh Manocha
  2. STREN: A Highly Scalable Parallel Stereo Terrain Renderer for Planetary Mission Simulations   Ansel Teng, Scott Whitman, Meemong Lee
  3. Education in High Performance Computing via the WWW: Designing and Using Technical Materials Effectively   Susan Mehringer
[Room S6/S8] Compiler Analysis    
  1. Compiler-directed Shared-Memory Communication for Iterative Parallel Applications   Guhan Viswanathan, James R. Larus
  2. Dynamic Data Distribution with Control Flow Analysis   Jordi Garcia, Eduard Ayguade, Jesus Labarta
  3. Transformations for Imperfectly Nested Loops   Induprakas Kodukula, Keshav Pingali

Tuesday 3:30

[Room S2/S4] Geophysical Applications    
  1. Earthquake Ground Motion Modeling on Parallel Computers   Hesheng Bao, Jacobo Bielak, Omar Ghattas, Loukas F. Kallivokas, David R. O'Hallaron, Jonathan R. Shewchuk, Jifeng Xu
  2. Performance Analysis and Optimization on the UCLA Parallel Atmospheric General Circulation Model Code   John Lou, John Farrara
  3. Climate Data Assimilation on a Massively Parallel Supercomputer   Hong Q. Ding, Robert D. Ferraro
[Room S6/S8] Tools    
  1. Performance Analysis Using the MIPS R10000 Performance Counters   Marco Zagha, Brond Larson, Steve Turner, Marty Itzkowitz
  2. Profiling a Parallel Language Based on Fine-Grained Communication   Bjoern Haake, Klaus E. Schauser, Chris Scheiman
  3. Modeling, Evaluation, and Testing of Paradyn Instrumentation System   Abdul Waheed, Diane T. Rover, Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth

Wednesday 10:00

[Room S2/S4] Performance II    

  1. An Analytical Model of the HINT Performance Metric   Quinn O. Snell, John L. Gustafson
  2. Communication Patterns and Models in Prism: A Spectral Element-Fourier Parallel Navier-Stokes Solver   Constantinos Evangelinos, George Em Karniadakis
  3. The C3I Parallel Benchmark Suite - Introduction and Preliminary Results   Rakesh Jha, Richard C. Metzger, Brian VanVoorst, Luiz S. Pires, Wing Au, Minesh Amin, David A. Castanon, Vipin Kumar
  4. Architecture and Application: The Performance of the NEC SX-4 on the NCAR Benchmark Suite   Steven W. Hammond, Richard D. Loft, Philip D. Tannenbaum
[Room S6/S8] Networking & Architecture    
  1. Minimal Adaptive Routing with Limited Injection on Toroidal k-ary n-cubes   Fabrizio Petrini, Marco Vanneschi
  2. Low-Latency Communication on the IBM RISC System/6000 SP   Chi-Chao Chang, Grzegorz Czajkowski, Chris Hawblitzel, Thorsten von Eicken
  3. Compiled Communication for All-optical TDM Networks   Xin Yuan, R. Melhem, R. Gupta
  4. Increasing the Effective Bandwidth of Complex Memory Systems in Multivector Processors   Anna M. del Corral, Jose M. Llaberia

Wednesday 1:30

[Room S2/S4] Hydrodynamics Applications    
  1. A Parallel Cosmological Hydrodynamics Code   Paul W. Bode, Guohong Xu, Renyue Cen
  2. Transient Dynamics Simulations: Parallel Algorithms for Contact Detection and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics   Steve Plimpton, Bruce Hendrickson, Steve Attaway, Jeff Swegle, Courtenay Vaughan, Dave Gardner
  3. Performance of a Computational Fluid Dynamics Code on NEC AND Cray Supercomputers: Beyond 10 GIGAFLOPS   Ferhat F. Hatay
[Room S6/S8] Algorithms I    
  1. Parallel Preconditioners for Elliptic PDEs   Vivek Sarin, Ahmed Sameh
  2. Sparse LU Factorization with Partial Pivoting on Distributed Memory Machines   Cong Fu, Tao Yang
  3. Implementation of Strassen's Algorithm for Matrix Multiplication   Steven Huss-Lederman, Elaine M. Jacobson, Jeremy R. Johnson, Anna Tsao, Thomas Turnbull

Wednesday 3:30

[Room S2/S4] Algorithms II    
  1. Global Load Balancing with Parallel Mesh Adaption on Distributed-Memory Systems   Rupak Biswas, Leonid Oliker, Andrew Sohn
  2. Parallel Hierarchical Solvers and Preconditioners for Boundary Element Methods   Ananth Grama, Vipin Kumar, Ahmed Sameh
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  4. Parallel Multilevel k-way Partitioning Scheme for Irregular Graphs   George Karypis, Vipin Kumar
[Room S6/S8] Parallel Programming Support    
  1. Double Standards: Bringing Task Parallelism to HPF Via the Message Passing Interface   Ian Foster, David R. Kohr, Jr.,Rakesh Krishnaiyer, Alok Choudhary
  2. OMPI: Optimizing MPI Programs Using Partial Evaluation   Hirotaka Ogawa, Satoshi Matsuoka
  3. Particle-in-Cell Simulation Codes in High Performance Fortran   Erol Akarsu, Kivanc Dincer, Tomasz Haupt, Geoffrey C. Fox

Thursday 10:00

[Room N1/N6] Sid Fernbach Award Presentation

Established in 1992, the Sid Fernbach Award honors Sidney Fernbach, one of the pioneers in the development and application of high performance computers for the solution of large computational problems, given to "an outstanding contribution in the application of high performance computers using innovative approaches."

The 1996 winner of the Sid Fernbach Award is Dr. Gary A. Glatzmaier, a distinguished physicist in Geophysical Fluid Mechanics at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Dr. Glatzmaier is being recognized for using innovative computational numerical methods to perform the first realistic computer simulation of the Earth's geodynamo and its resultant time-dependent magnetic field.

The awards ceremony is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

Thursday 10:40

[N1/N6] Gordon Bell Finalists    

  1. Simulation of the 3 Dimensional Cascade Flow with Numerical Wind Tunnel (NWT)   Takashi Nakamura, Toshiyuki Iwamiya, Masahiro Yoshida, Yuichi Matsuo, Masahiro Fukuda
  2. N-body Simulation of Galaxy Formation on GRAPE-4 Special-Purpose Computer   Toshiyuki Fukushige, Junichiro Makino
  3. Electronic Structure of Materials Using Self-Interaction Corrected Density Functional Theory   Adolfy Hoisie, Stefan Goedecker, Jurg Hutter

[Room S2/S4] Scheduling    

  1. Application-Level Scheduling on Distributed Heterogeneous Networks   Francine D. Berman, Rich Wolski, Silvia Figueira, Jennifer Schopf, Gary Shao
  2. NetSolve: A Network Server for Solving Computational Science Problems   Henri Casanova, Jack Dongarra
  3. Multimethod Communication for High-performance Metacomputing Applications   Ian Foster, Jonathan Geisler, Carl Kesselman, Steven Tuecke
  4. Building a World-Wide Virtual Machine Based on Web and HPCC Technologies   Kivanc Dincer, Geoffrey C. Fox
[Room S6/S8] Data Mining & Modeling    

  1. Parallel Data Mining for Association Rules on Shared-memory Multi-processors   M. J. Zaki, M. Ogihara, S. Parthasarathy, W. Li
  2. Dynamic Computation Migration in DSM Systems   Wilson C. Hsieh, M. Frans Kaashoek, William E. Weihl
  3. Performance Modeling for the Panda Array I/O Library   Ying Chen, Marianne Winslett, Szu-wen Kuo, Yong Cho, Mahesh Subramaniam, Kent Seamons
  4. Striping in Disk Array RM2 Enabling the Tolerance of Double Disk Failures   Chan-Ik Park, Tae-Young Choe
[Room S2/S4] Particle Dynamics    
  1. Lightweight Computational Steering of Very Large Scale Molecular Dynamics Simulations   David M. Beazley, Peter S. Lomdahl
  2. Design of a Large Scale Discrete Element Soil Model for High Performance Computing Systems   Alex R. Carrillo, David A. Horner, John F. Peters, John E. West
  3. Molecular Simulation of Rheological Properties Using Massively Parallel Supercomputers   R. K. Bhupathiraju, S. T. Cui, S. Gupta, H. D. Cochran, P. T. Cummings
[Room S6/S8] Data & Scheduling    
  1. Virtual Memory Versus File Interfaces for Large, Memory-intensive Scientific Applications   Yoonho Park, Ridgway Scott, Stuart Sechrest
  2. Impact of Job Mix on Optimizations for Space Sharing Schedulers   Jaspal Subhlok, Thomas Gross, Takashi Suzuoka