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Sunday June 8th

 

 

 

 

 

Dinner Before the Workshop

7:30 PM

Only people registered for the dinner (included)

 

 

Mercure Hotel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Workshop Day 1

Monday June 9th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TITLES ARE TEMPORARY (except if in bold font)

 

Registration

08:00

At Inria Sophia Antipolis

 

 

 

 

Welcome and Introduction

Amphitheatre


08:30

Franck Cappello + Marc Snir + Yves Robert + Bill Kramer + Jesus Labarta

INRIA&UIUC&ANL&BSC

Background

Welcome, Workshop objectives and organization

 

Plenary

Amphitheatre

Chair: Franck Cappello

09:00

Jesus Labarta

BSC

Background

Presentation of BSC activities

 

Mini Workshop

Math app.

Room 1

      
Chair: Paul Hovland09:30Bill GroppUIUC   
 10:00Jed BrownANL   

 

10:30

Break

 

 

 

 


11:00

Ian Masliah

Inria

 

Automatic generation of dense linear system solvers on CPU/GPU architectures

 

 11:30Luke OlsonUIUC   
 12:00Lunch    

Chair: Bill Gropp

13:30

Vincent Baudoui

Inria

 

 

 

 

14:00

Paul Hovland

ANL

 

 

 

 14:30Stephane LanteriInria C2S@Exa: a multi-disciplinary initiative for high performance computing in computational sciences 

Mini Workshop

I/O and BigData

Room 1
      
Chair: Rob Ross15:00Wolfgang FringsJSC   
 15:30Break    


16:00

Jonathan JenkinsANL

 

 

 


16:30

Matthieu Dorier

Inria

 

Omnisc'IO: A Grammar-Based Approach to Spatial and Temporal I/O Patterns Prediction


 17:00Kenton Guadron McHenry,
NCSA The NCSA Image and Spatial Data Analysis Division 
 17:30Adjourn    
 

18:30

Bus for dinner (dinner included)

    
       

Mini Workshop

Runtime

Room 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chair: Sanjay Kale

9:30

Pavan Balaji

ANL

 


 
 10:00Augustin DegommeInria Status Report on the Simulation of MPI Applications with SMPI/SimGrid  

 

10:30

Break

 

 

 

 

 

11:00

Ronak BuchUIUC

 



 

11:30

Victor Lopez

BSC

 

 

 

 12:00Lunch    
Chair: Rajeev Thakur
13:30Xin ZhaoANL   
 14:00Brice VideauInria   
 14:30Pieter BellensBSC   
 15:00Martin QuinsonInria   
 15:30Break    
Chair: Jesus Labarta
16:00

Francois Tessier

Inria

   
 16:30Jean-François MehaudInria   
 17:00Adjourn
 

18:30

Bus for dinner (dinner included)

    
       

Workshop Day 2


Tuesday June 10th

     
       

Formal opening

Amphitheatre

Chair: Bill Kramer

08:30

Marc Snir + Franck Cappello

INRIA&UIUC&ANL

Background


 

 

08:40

Claude Kirchner

Inria

Background

Inria updates and vision of the collaboration

TBD

 

08:50

Marc Snir

ANL

Background

ANL updates vision of the collaboration

TBD

Plenary

Amphitheatre

09:00

Wolfgan Frings

JSC

Background

JSC activities in HPC

TBD

Mini Workshop

I/O and Big Data

Room 1
      

Chair: Gabriel Antoniu

09:30

Rob Ross

ANL

 

Understanding and Reproducing I/O Workloads

 

 

10:00

Guillaume AupyInria

 

Scheduling the I/O of HPC applications under congestion


 10:30Break    
 11:00Lokman RahmaniInria   

 

11:30

Anthony Simonet

Inria

 

Using Active Data to Provide Smart Data Surveillance to E-Science Users

 

 

12:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

Mini Workshop

Runtime

Room 2
      
Chair: Jean François Mehaud09:30Sanjay KaleUIUC   
 10:00Florentino SainzBSC DEEP Collective offload 
 10:30BreakInria   
 11:00Arnaud LegrandInria Modeling and Simulation of a Dynamic Task-Based Runtime System for Heterogeneous Multi-Core Architectures 
 11:30Grigori FursinInria   
 12:00Lunch    

Formal encouragments

Amphitheatre

Chair: Franck Cappello

13:45Ed SeidelUIUCBackgroundNCSA updates and vision of the collaboration 

Plenary

Amphitheatre

Chair: Wolfgan Frings

14:00Yves RobertInria   
 14:30Marc SnirANL   
 15:00Break    

Mini Workshop

Resilience

Room 1
      
Chair: Franck Cappello15:30Luc JaulmesBSC   
 16:00Ana GainaruUIUC   
 16:30Tatiana MartsinkevichInria   
 17:00Adjourn    

Mini Workshop

Cloud & Cyber-infrastructure

Room 2
      
Chair: Kate Keahey15:30Justin WozniakANL   
 16:00Shaowen WangUIUC CyberGIS @ Scale 
 16:30Christine MorinInria   
 17:00Adjourn    

 

18:30

Bus for Dinner (dinner included)

 

 

 

 

       

Workshop Day 3


Wednesday June 11th

 

 

 

 

 

Plenary

Amphitheatre

Chair: Jesus Labarta

8:30

Bill Kramer

NCSA

 

 

 

Mini Workshop

Resilience

Room 1
      
Chair: Yves Robert9:00Leonardo Bautista GomezANL   
 9:30Slim BougeraInria   
 10:00Break    
 10:30Sheng DiANL   
 11:00Franck CappelloANL Five open questions on Resilience for the Exascale era
 

Plenary

Amphitheatre

11:30Closing    
 12:00Lunch (included)    

Mini Workshop

Cloud & Cyber-infrastructure

Room 2
      
Chair: Christine Morin09:00Kate KeaheyANL   
 09:30Radu TudoranInria JetStream: Enabling High Performance Event Streaming across Cloud Data-Centers 
 10:00Break    
 10:30Sri Hari Krishna NarayananANL   
 11:00Timothy Armstrong ANL   

Plenary

Amphitheatre

11:30Closing    
 12:00Lunch (included)    

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The increasing complexity of new parallel architectures has widened the gap between adaptability and efficiency of the codes. As high performance numerical libraries tend to focus more on performance, we wish to address this issue using a C++ library called NT2. By analyzing the properties of the linear algebra domain that can be extracted from numerical libraries like LAPACK and MAGMA and combining them with architectural features, we developed a generic approach to solve dense linear systems on hybrid architectures. We report performance results that correspond to what state-of-the-art codes achieve while maintaining a generic code that can run either on CPU or GPU.

Kenton Guadron McHenry
The NCSA Image and Spatial Data Analysis Division
 
The Image and Spatial Data Analysis division conducts research and development in general purpose data cyberinfrastructure, addressing specifically the growing need to make use of large collections of non-universally accessible, or individually-managed, data and software (i.e. executable data). We attempt to address these needs through the development of a common suite of internally and externally created open source tools/platforms that provide means of auto and assisted curation for data/software collections. To acquire some of the needed high level metadata not provided with un-curated data we make heavy use of techniques founded in artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing. To close the gap between the state of the art of these fields and current needs, while also providing a sense of oversight many of our domain users desire, we attempt to keep the human in the loop wherever possible by incorporating elements of social curation, crowd sourcing, and error analysis. Given the ever growing urgency to gain benefit from the deluge of un-curated data we push for the adoption of solutions derived from these relatively young fields, highlighting the value of having tools to deal with this data where there would be nothing otherwise. Attempting to follow in the footsteps of the great software cyberinfrastructure successes of NCSA (i.e. mosaic, httpd, and telnet) we attempt to address these scientific and industrial needs in a manner that is also applicable to the general public. By catering toward broad appeal rather than focusing on a niche within the total possible users we aim at stimulating uptake and providing a life for our software solutions beyond funded project deliverables. We will briefly go over a handful of our current projects spanning data integration and visualization, data mining, and the creation of general purpose software tools.