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Sunday Nov. 18th
19:00

Dinner

Giordano's
641 PLAINFIELD RD
WILLOWBROOK, IL 60521
(630) 325-6710

http://www.giordanos.com/
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=641%20PLAINFIELD%20RD.,+WILLOWBROOK,+IL+60527+US&ie=UTF8&z=15&om=1&iwloc=A

 

Workshop Day 1 (Room 1416, TCS conference center)

Monday Nov. 19th

 


 

 

 

07:30-8:30

Transportation: Guest House to TCS (building 240)

 

(Entrance of the conference center)

 

 

08:00

Contiental Breakfast and Registration

 

Food available in Room 1407, Lunch seating in room 1416 (second half)

 

Welcome and Introduction

08:30

Franck Cappello, INRIA & UIUC, Marc Snir ANL

Opening

Welcome, formal opening and workshop details

 

 

08:40

Marc Snir

Opening

ANL presentation and vision of the collaboration

 

 

08:50

Bill Gropp

Opening

UIUC/NCSA update and vision of the collaboation

 

 

09:00

Frederic Desprez

Opening

INRIA update on HPC strategy and vision of the collaboration

 

Big Apps, Big DATA - Big I/O
chair: Rajeev Thakur

09:15

Robert Jacob

Trends in HPC

Climate simulation at extreme scale


 

09:45

Rob Ross, ANL

Trends in HPC

Trends in HPC I/O and File systems

 

 

10:15

Break

 

 

 

 

10:45

Rob Pennington, NCSA

Trends in HPC

Big Data


 

11:15

Andrew Chien, ANL

Potential collaboration

Presto/Blockus: Towards a Scalable R Programming System


 

11:45

Matthieu Dorier, INRIA

Joint Results

I/O and in-situ visualization: recent results with the Damaris approach


 

12:15

Lunch

 

 

 

Programming Models/Runtime chair: Sanjay Kale

13:30

Wen-Mei Hwu, UIUC

TBA

Scalability, Performance, and Numerical Stability of Many-core GPU Algorithms - A Case Study of Tri-diagonal Solvers


 

14:00

Pavan Balaji, ANL

Potential collaboration

MPI3 and Unified Runtime


 

14:30

Andra Hugo, Raymond Namyst, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Composing multiple StarPU applications over heterogeneous machines: a supervised approach


 

15:00

Jean-François Mehaut, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Optimizations for modern NUMA

 

 

15:30

Break

 

 

 

Numerical algorithms and Methods
Chair: Paul Hovland

16:00

Barry Smith, ANL

Trend

Performance Issues in DOE PDE Simulations



16:30

Laura Grigori

Results

Communication avoiding


 

17:00

Bill Gropp, UIUC

Results

Hybrid Scheduling


 

17:30

Laurent Hascoet, INRIA

Early Results

The Data-Dependence graph of Adjoint Codes



18:00

Adjourn

 




19:00

Dinner

Jameson's
Woodridge 1001 W. 75th Street  Woodridge, IL 60517 630.910.9700

http://www.jamesons-charhouse.com/index.html
MAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshop Day 2 (Main room)

Tuesday Nov. 20th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Systems
Chair: Jean François Mehaut

08:30

Pete Beckman, ANL

Trends

New Directions in Extreme-Scale Operating Systems and Runtime Software

 

 

09:00

Bill Kramer, UIUC/NCSA

Trends

Blue Waters update

 

Cloud
Chair: Gabriel Antoniu

09:30

Ian Foster, ANL

Potential collaboration

TBA


 

10:00

Christine Morin, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Contrial


 

10:30

Break

 

 

 


11:00

Frederic Desprez, INRIA

Potential collaboration

TBA


Resilience:
Chair: Christine Morin

11:30

Yves Robert

Early Result

Performance modeling of checkpointing under failure prediction


 

12:00

Rinku Gupta, ANL

Potential collaboration

CIFTS: An infrastructure for coordinated and comprehensive system-wide fault tolerance.

 

 

12:30

Ana Gainaru, UIUC

Early Results

Coupling failure prediction, proactive and preventive checkpoint for current production HPC systems.

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

Food buffet in Room 1407, Lunch seating in room 1416 (second half)

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel Session

 

Mini workshop on Numerical libraries
Chair: Paul Hovland
(room 1406, TCS conference center)

8:30

Stefan Wild, ANL

Potential collaboration

Numerical optimization for "automatic" tuning of codes


 

09:00

Bill Gropp, UIUC

Potential collaboration

TBA


 

09:30

Laura Grigori, INRIA

Potential collaboration

TBA


 

10:00

Break


TBA


 

10:30

Anshu Dubey, ANL

Potential collaboration

Optimizing Scientific Codes While Retaining Portability

 

 

11:00

Discussion

 

 

 

 

12:00

Adjourn

 

 

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Mini workshop on Performance Modeling and simulation
Chair: Marc Snir

14:30

Sanjay Kale, UIUC

Early Results

BIG SIM

 

 

15:00

Arnaud Legrand, INRIA

 

SimGrid for HPC

 

 

15:30

Torsten Hoefler, ETH

Early Results

TBA

 

 

16:00

Break

 

 

 

 

16:30

Yves Robert, INRIA

Early Results

TBA

 

 

17:00

Discussion

 

 

 

 

18:00

Adjourn

 

 

 

 

19:00

Dinner

Meggaiano's
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Mini workshop on Cloud
Chair: Kate Keahey

14:30

Kate Keahey, ANL

Potential collaboration

TBA

 

 

15:00

Narayan Deai, ANL

Potential collaboration

TBA

 

 

15:30

Jonathan Rouzaud, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Provisioning Virtual Machines in Federated Clouds

 

 

16:00

Break

 

 

 

 

16:30

Michael Wilde

Potential collaboration

Swift: simpler parallel programming for cloud and HPC domains http://www.ci.uchicago.edu/swift (Swift for clouds and clusters)
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/exm (Swift for extreme-scale domains)    

 

 

17:00

Discussion

 

 

 

 

18:00

Adjourn

 

 

 

 

19:00

Dinner

Meggaiano's
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Workshop Day 3 (Main room)

Wednesday Nov 21st

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Mini workshop on Programming models/runtime
Chair: Pavan Balaji

08:30

Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA

Results

TBA

 


09:00

Sanjay Kale, UIUC


Charm++ update

 


09:30

Christian Perez, INRIA

 

TBA

 


10:00

Break

 


 


10:30

Jim Dinan

 

A One-Sided View of HPC: Global-View Models and Portable Runtime Systems

 


11:00

Sebastien Fourestier

Potential collaboration

Parallel repartitioning and re-mapping in Scotch

 

 

11:30

Discussion

 

 

 

 

12:30

Closing

 

 

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mini workshop on Resilience
Chair: Franck Cappello

08:30

Mohamed Slim Bouguerra

Result

TBA

 

 

09:00

Amina Guermouche, INRIA

Result

Unified Model for Assessing Checkpointing Protocols at Extreme-Scale

 

 

09:30

Bogdan Nicolae, IBM

Result

I-Ckpt: Leveraging memory access patterns and inline collective deduplication to improve scalability of CR

 

 

10:00

Break

 

 

 

 

10:30

Tatiana Martsinkevich, INRIA

Result

Fully distributed recovery for send-determinism applications

 

 

11:00

Peter Brune, ANL

Trends

Multilevel Resiliency for PDE Simulations

 

 

11:30

Xiang Ni, Estaban Menese

Results

Scalable in-memory checkpoint with automatic restart on failure

 

 

12:00

Discussion


 

 

 

12:30

Closing

 

 

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

Boxe Lunches

 

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Wen-mei Hwu, University of Illinois
Scalability, Performance, and Numerical Stability of Many-core GPU Algorithms - A Case Study of Tri-diagonal

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Solvers
The IMPACT group at the University of Illinois has been working on the co-design of scalable algorithmsand programming tools for massively threaded computing devices. A major challenge that we areaddressing is to simultaneously achieve scalability, performance, and numerical stability for tri-diagonalsolvers. In this talk, I will go over the major building blocks involved: memory layout and dynamictiling. I will show experimental results to demonstrate how these building blocks jointly enable the firstscalable, numerically stable tri-diagonal solver that matches the numerical stability of MKL and surpassthe performance of CUSPARSE.
Robert Ross, ANL

Trends in HPC I/O and File systems

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