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4th CLUSTER 2002: Chicago, IL, USA
- 2002 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER 2002), 23-26 September 2002, Chicago, IL, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1745-5
Keynote Address
- Kirk Bresniker:
Blades - An Emerging System Design Model for Economic Delivery of High Performance Computing. 5-
Managing Tasks I
- Radu Prodan, Thomas Fahringer:
ZENTURIO: An Experiment Management System for Cluster and Grid Computing. 9-18 - Jameela Al-Jaroodi, Nader Mohamed, Hong Jiang, David R. Swanson:
An Agent-Based Infrastructure for Parallel Java on Heterogeneous Cluster. 19-27 - C. M. Tan, C. P. Tan, Weng-Fai Wong:
Shell over a Cluster (SHOC): Towards Achieving Single System Image via the Shell. 28-
Operating and Using Clusters
- Matthew J. Sottile, Ronald G. Minnich:
Supermon: A High-Speed Cluster Monitoring System. 39-46 - Mason J. Katz, Philip M. Papadopoulos, Greg Bruno:
Leveraging Standard Core Technologies to Programmatically Build Linux Cluster Appliances. 47-53 - Rémy Evard, Narayan Desai, John-Paul Navarro, Daniel Nurmi:
Clusters as Large-Scale. 54-
Network Hardware I
- Arthur B. Maccabe, Wenbin Zhu, Jim Otto, Rolf Riesen:
Experience in Offloading Protocol Processing to a Programmable NIC. 67-74 - Qianfeng Zhang, Chamath Keppitiyagama, Alan S. Wagner:
Supporting MPI Collective Communication on Network Processors. 75-82 - Rinku Gupta, Vinod Tipparaju, Jarek Nieplocha, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Efficient Barrier Using Remote Memory Operations on VIA-Based Clusters. 83-
Managing Tasks II
- Bruno Richard:
I-Cluster: The Execution Sandbox. 93-98 - Win Bausch, Cesare Pautasso, Reto Schaeppi, Gustavo Alonso:
BioOpera: Cluster-Aware Computing. 99-106 - Vijay Subramani, Rajkumar Kettimuthu, Srividya Srinivasan, Jeanette Johnston, P. Sadayappan:
Selective Buddy Allocation for Scheduling Parallel Jobs on Clusters. 107-
Applications
- Jianwei Li, Wei-keng Liao, Alok N. Choudhary, Valerie E. Taylor:
I/O Analysis and Optimization for an AMR Cosmology Application. 119-126 - Chun-Hsi Huang, Ratnabali Biswas:
Parallel Pattern Identification in Biological Sequences on Clusters. 127-134 - Yuri Alexeev, Michael W. Schmidt, Theresa L. Windus, Mark S. Gordon, Ricky A. Kendall:
Performance and Implementation of Distributed Data CPHF and SCF Algorithms. 135-
Network Hardware II
- Soo-Cheol Oh, Sang-Hwa Chung, Hankook Jang:
Design and Implementation of CC-NUMA Card II for SCI-Based PC Clustering. 145-151 - Jiesheng Wu, Jiuxing Liu, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Impact of On-Demand Connection Management in MPI over VIA. 152-159 - Yu Chen, Xiaoge Wang, Zhenqiang Jiao, Jun Xie, Zhihui Du, Sanli Li:
MyVIA: A Design and Implementation of the High Performance Virtual Interface Architecture. 160-
Plenary Session
- Pete Bradley:
Production Clustering at Pratt & Whitney: Desktop Supercomputing for Engineering Design. 171 - Jack J. Dongarra:
Trends in High Performance Computing and Using Numerical Libraries on Cluster. 172-
Keynote Address
- Keiji Tani, Takayuki Aoki, Satoshi Matsuoka, Satoru Ohkura, Hitoshi Uehara, Tetsuo Aoyagi:
First Light of the Earth Simulator and Its PC Cluster Applications. 175-
Programming Clusters I
- Pavan Balaji, Piyush Shivam, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
High Performance User Level Sockets over Gigabit Ethernet. 179-186 - Dave Turner, Xuehua Chen:
Protocol-Dependent Message-Passing Performance on Linux Clusters. 187-194 - Meng-Shiou Wu, Srinivas Aluru, Ricky A. Kendall:
Mixed Mode Matrix Multiplication. 195-
Scalable Clusters I
- Kevin T. Pedretti, Ron Brightwell, Joshua Williams:
Cplant? Runtime System Support for Multi-Processor and Heterogeneous Compute Nodes. 207-214 - Richard S. Wilkins, Xing Du, Robert A. Cochran, Matthias Popp:
Disaster Tolerant Wolfpack Geo-Clusters. 222-
Novel and Innovative Hardware
- Emmanuel Cecchet:
Memory Mapped Networks: A New Deal for Distributed Shared Memories? The SciFS Experience. 231-238 - Joon-Hyung Hwangbo, Sang-Ki Lee, Yoon-Young Lee, Dae-Wha Seo:
Adaptive Message Management Using Hybrid Channel Model in Parallel File System. 239-244 - Wu-chun Feng, Michael S. Warren, Eric Weigle:
The Bladed Beowulf: A Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Beowulf. 245-
Programming Clusters II
- William Gropp, Ewing L. Lusk:
Goals Guiding Design: PVM and MP. 257-265 - Ming Li, Wenchao Tao, Daniel Goldberg, Israel Hsu, Yuval Tamir:
Design and Validation of Portable Communication Infrastructure for Fault-Tolerant Cluster Middleware. 266-274 - Gerardo Díaz-Cuéllar, David A. Garza-Salazar:
A Parallelization Technique that Improves Performance and Cluster Utilization Efficiency for Heterogeneous Clusters of Workstations. 275-
Scalable Clusters II
- James H. Laros III, Lee Ward, Nathan W. Dauchy, Ron Brightwell, Trammell Hudson, Ruth Klundt:
An Extensible, Portable, Scalable Cluster Management Software Architecture. 287-295 - Vitus J. Leung, Esther M. Arkin, Michael A. Bender, David P. Bunde, Jeanette Johnston, Alok Lal, Joseph S. B. Mitchell, Cynthia A. Phillips, Steven S. Seiden:
Processor Allocation on Cplant: Achieving General Processor Locality Using One-Dimensional Allocation Strategies. 296-304 - Eitan Frachtenberg, Fabrizio Petrini, Juan Fernández, Salvador Coll:
Scalable Resource Management in High Performance Computers. 305-
Network Software
- Eric He, Jason Leigh, Oliver T. W. Yu, Thomas A. DeFanti:
Reliable Blast UDP: Predictable High Performance Bulk Data Transfer. 317-324 - Ki Hwan Yum, Eun Jung Kim, Chita R. Das, Mazin S. Yousif, José Duato:
Integrated Admission and Congestion Control for QoS Support in Clusters. 325-332 - Yiu-Fai Sit, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau:
Socket Cloning for Cluster-Based Web Servers. 333-
Plenary Session
- Monika Henzinger:
Indexing the Web - A Challenge for Supercomputers. 343 - Brett M. Bode:
Interconnects: Which One Is Right for You? 344 - Thomas L. Sterling:
Launching into the Future of Commodity Cluster Computing. 345-
Keynote Address
- George S. Almási, Daniel K. Beece, Ralph Bellofatto, Gyan Bhanot, Randy Bickford, Matthias A. Blumrich, Arthur A. Bright, José R. Brunheroto, Calin Cascaval, José G. Castaños, Luis Ceze, Paul Coteus, Siddhartha Chatterjee, Dong Chen, George L.-T. Chiu, Thomas M. Cipolla, Paul Crumley, Alina Deutsch, Marc Boris Dombrowa, Wilm E. Donath, Maria Eleftheriou, Blake G. Fitch, Joseph Gagliano, Alan Gara, Robert S. Germain, Mark Giampapa, Manish Gupta, Fred G. Gustavson, Shawn Hall, Ruud A. Haring, David F. Heidel, Philip Heidelberger, Lorraine Herger, Dirk Hoenicke, T. Jamal-Eddine, Gerard V. Kopcsay, Alphonso P. Lanzetta, Derek Lieber, M. Lu, Mark P. Mendell, Lawrence S. Mok, José E. Moreira, Ben J. Nathanson, Matthew Newton, Martin Ohmacht, Rick A. Rand, Richard D. Regan, Ramendra K. Sahoo, Alda Sanomiya, Eugen Schenfeld, Sarabjeet Singh, Peilin Song, Burkhard D. Steinmacher-Burow, Karin Strauss, Richard A. Swetz, Todd Takken, R. Brett Tremaine, Mickey Tsao, Pavlos Vranas, T. J. Christopher Ward, Michael E. Wazlowski, J. Brown, Thomas A. Liebsch, A. Schram, G. Ulsh:
Blue Gene/L, a System-On-A-Chip. 349-
Programming Clusters III
- Anthony T. Chronopoulos, Satish Penmatsa, Ning Yu:
Scalable Loop Self-Scheduling Schemes for Heterogeneous Clusters. 353-359 - Georgios I. Goumas, Nikolaos Drosinos, Maria Athanasaki, Nectarios Koziris:
Compiling Tiled Iteration Spaces for Clusters. 360-369 - Steve Sistare, Jack Test, Dave Plauger:
An Architecture for Integrated Resource Management of MPI Jobs. 370-
Java and Clusters
- Wenzhang Zhu, Cho-Li Wang, Francis C. M. Lau:
JESSICA2: A Distributed Java Virtual Machine with Transparent Thread Migration Support. 381-388 - Muhammad Umar Janjua, Muhammad Mehboob Yasin, Ch. Falak Sher, K. Awan, I. Hassan:
CEJVM: "Cluster Enabled Java Virtual Machine". 389-393 - Thomas Fahringer, Alexandru Jugravu, Beniamino Di Martino, Salvatore Venticinque, Hans Moritsch:
On the Evaluation of JavaSymphony for Cluster Applications. 394-
I/O on Clusters
- Avery Ching, Alok N. Choudhary, Wei-keng Liao, Robert B. Ross, William Gropp:
Noncontiguous I/O through PVFS. 405-414 - Jørgen S. Hansen, Renaud Lachaiz:
Using Idle Disks in a Cluster as a High-Performance Storage System. 415-424 - Murali Vilayannur, Mahmut T. Kandemir, Anand Sivasubramaniam:
Kernel-Level Caching for Optimizing I/O by Exploiting Inter-Application Data Sharing. 425-
Plenary Session
- Ewing L. Lusk:
MPI in 2002: Has it Been Ten Years Already? 435 - Walter B. Ligon III:
Research Directions in Parallel I/O for Clusters. 436-
Poster Session/Short Papers
- Michael D. Beynon, Henrique Andrade, Joel H. Saltz:
Low-Cost Non-Intrusive Debugging Strategies for Distributed Parallel Programs. 439-442 - Liang Peng, Weng-Fai Wong, Chung-Kwong Yuen:
SilkRoad II: A Multi-Paradigm Runtime System for Cluster Computing. 443-444 - Daniel Grosu, Anthony T. Chronopoulos:
Algorithmic Mechanism Design for Load Balancing in Distributed Systems. 445-450 - Byoung-Dai Lee, Jon B. Weissman:
Community Services: A Toolkit for Rapid Deployment of Network Services. 451-454 - Roxana Diaconescu, Reidar Conradi:
A Data Parallel Programming Model Based on Distributed Objects. 455-460 - Erich Schikuta, Peter Kirkovits:
Cluster Based Hybrid Hash Join: Analysis and Evaluation. 461-466 - Matthew T. McMahon, B. P. DeLong, M. E. Fotta, G. J. Weinstock, A. E. Williams:
MAGE- A Metacomputing Environment for Parallel Program Development on Cluster Computers. 467-471 - William Lawry, Christopher Wilson, Arthur B. Maccabe, Ron Brightwell:
COMB: A Portable Benchmark Suite for Assessing MPI Overlap. 472-475 - Zhengting Gan, Yuri Alexeev, Ricky A. Kendall, Mark S. Gordon:
A Distributed Data Implementation of Parallel Full CI Program. 476-479 - Jeff Siegel, Paul Lu:
User-Level Remote Data Access in Overlay Metacomputers. 480-483 - Filip De Turck, Stefaan Vanhastel, Pieter Thysebaert, Bruno Volckaert, Piet Demeester, Bart Dhoedt:
Design of a Middleware-Based Cluster Management Platform with Task Management and Migration. 484-487 - Virginia Mary Lo, Jens Mache:
Job Scheduling for Prime Time vs. Non-Prime Time. 488-493 - Makan Pourzandi, Ibrahim Haddad, Charles Levert, Miroslaw Zakrzewski, Michel R. Dagenais:
A New Architecture for Secure Carrier-Class Clusters. 494-498
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