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Workshop Day 1 (Auditorium) | Monday Nov. 22cd |
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Welcome and Introduction | 08:30 | Franck Cappello, INRIA & UIUC, France and Thom dunning, NCSA, USA | Background | Workshop details |
Post PetaScale and Exascale Systems | 08:45 | Mitsuhisa Sato, U. Tsukuba, Japan | Trends in HPC | |
| 09:15 | Marc Snir, UIUC, USA | Trends in HPC | |
| 09:45 | Wen Mei Wu, UIUC, USA | Trends in HPC | |
| 10:15 | Arun Rodrigues, Sandia, USA | Trends in HPC | |
| 10:45 | Break |
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Post Petascale Applications and System Software | 11:15 | Pete Beckman, ANL, USA | Trends in HPC | Exascale Sofware Center |
| 11:45 | Michael Norman, SDSC, USA | Trends in HPC | |
| 12:15 | Eric Bohm, UIUC, USA | Trends in HPC | NAMD |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
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BLUE WATERS | 14:00 | Bill Kramer, NCSA, USA | Overview | Update on Blue Waters |
Collaborations on System Software | 14:30 | Ana Gainaru, NCSA, USA | Early Results | A Framework for System Event Log Analysis in HPC |
| 15:00 | Thomas Ropars, INRIA, France | Results | Latest Progresses on Rollback-Recovery Protocols for Send-Deterministic Applications |
| 15:30 | Esteban Menese, UIUC, USA | Early Results | Clustering Message Passing Applications to Enhance Fault Tolerance Protocols |
| 16:00 | Break |
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Collaborations on System Software | 16:30 | Leonardo Bautista, Titech, Japan | Results/International collaboration with Japan | Transparent low-overhead checkpoint for GPU-accelerated clusters |
| 17:00 | Gabriel Antoniu, INRIA/IRISA, France | Results | Concurrency-optimized I/O for visualizing HPC simulations: An Approach Using Dedicated I/O cores |
| 17:30 | Mathias Jacquelin, INRIA/ENS Lyon | Results | |
| 18:00 | Olivier Richard, Joseph Emeras, INRIA/U. Grenoble, France | Early Results | Studying the RJMS, applications and File System triptych: a first step toward experimental approach |
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Workshop Day 2 (Auditorium) | Tuesday Nov. 23rd |
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Collaborations on System Software | 08:30 | Torsten Hoefler, NCSA, USA | Potential collaboration | Application Performance Modeling on Petascale and Beyond |
| 09:00 | Frederic Viven, INRIA/ENS Lyon, France | Potential collaboration | |
Collaborations on Programming models | 09:30 | Thierry Gautier | Early Results | TBA |
| 10:00 | Jean François Méhaut, INRIA/U. Grenoble, France | Early Results | Charm++ on NUMA Platforms: the impact of SMP Optimizations and a NUMA-aware Load Balancing |
| 10:30 | Break |
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| 11:00 | Raymon Namyst, INRIA/U. Bordeaux, France | Early Results | TBA |
| 11:30 | Brian Amedo, INRIA/U. Nice, France | Potential collaboration | |
| 12:00 | Christian Perez, INRIA/ENS Lyon, France | Early Results | |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
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Collaborations on Numerical Algorithms and Libraries | 14:00 | Luke Olson, Bill Gropp, UIUC, USA | Early Results | |
| 14:30 | Simplice Donfac, INRIA/U. Paris Sud, France | Early Results | Improving data locality in communication avoiding LU and QR factorizations |
| 15:00 | Desiré Nuentsa, INRIA/IRISA, France | Early Results | Parallel Implementation of deflated GMRES in the PETSc package |
| 15:30 | Sebastien Fourestier, INRIA/U. Bordeaux, France | Early Results | |
| 16:00 | Break |
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| 16:30 | Marc Baboulin, INRIA, U. Paris Sud, France | Early Results | Accelerating linear algebra computations with hybrid GPU-multicore systems |
| 17:00 | Daisuke Takahashi, U. Tsukuba, Japan | Results/International collaboration with Japan | |
| 17:30 | Alex Yee, UIUC, USA | Early Results | A Single-Transpose implementation of the Distributed out-of-order 3D-FFT |
| 17:50 | Jeongnim Kim, NCSA, USA | Early Results | |
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Workshop Day 3 (Auditorium) | Wednesday Nov 24th |
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Break out sessions introduction | 8:30 | Cappello, Snir | Overview | Objectives of Break-out, expected results |
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Break out session 1 | 9:00-10:30 |
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Routing, topology mapping, scheduling, perf. modeling |
| Snir, Hoefler, Vivien, Gautier, Jeannot, Kale |
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3D-FFT |
| Cappello, Takahashi, Yee, Jeongnim |
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Libraries |
| Gropp, Baboulin, Désiré, Simplice, Sébastien, Fourestier |
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| 10:15 | Break |
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Break out session 2 | 10:30-12:00 |
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Resilience |
| Kramer, Cappello, Gainaru, Ropars, Menese, Beautista, |
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Programing models / GPU |
| Kale, Méhaut, Namyst, Wu, Amedro, Perez, Hoefler, Jeannot |
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I/O |
| Snir, Viven, Jaquelin, Antoniu, Richard |
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Break out session report | 12:00 | Speakers: Snir, Cappello, Gropp, Kramer, Kale |
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Closing | 12:30 | Cappello, Snir |
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| 13:00 | Lunch |
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Cosmological simulations present well-known difficulties scaling to large core counts because of the large spatial inhomogeneities and vast range of length scales induced by gravitational instability. These difficulties are compounded when baryonic physics is included which introduce their own multiscale challenges. In this talk I review efforts to scale the Enzo adaptive mesh refinement hydrodynamic cosmology code to O(100,000) cores, and I also discuss Cello--an extremely scalable AMR infrastructure under development at UCSD for the next generation of computer architectures which will underpin petascale Enzo.
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Ana Gainaru, UIUC/NCSA
Framework for Event Log Analysis in HPC
In this talk, we present a fault analysis framework that combines different event analysis modules. We present the clustering module that extracts message patterns from log files. We also describe how looking at event repetitions as signals could help system administrators mine information about failure causes post-mortem or even how it could help the system take proactive measurement. The modules are working in a pipeline manner, the first one feeding event templates to the second module, which is used to decide if the event signals are periodic, partial periodic or noise. We analyse if a change in the characteristics of an event influences modifications in other signals.
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Thomas Ropars, INRIA
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