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Sunday 18th:

Bus to restaurant

 

From Argonne Guest House

The Bus will leave at 6:30PM. Since a bus is available, no taxi will be covered.

 


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 1416, 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 modeling and challenges of exascale


 

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

Scientific Data Generators – Plague or a Panacea?


 

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

Potential collaboration

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


 

14:00

Pavan Balaji, ANL

Potential collaboration

MPI-ACC: A Unified Data Movement Infrastructure for MPI and Accelerators


 

14:30

Andra Hugo, Raymond Namyst, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Composing multiple StarPU applications over heterogeneous machines: a supervised approach


 

15:00

E. Francesquini, INRIA

Potential collaboration

The Actor Model and Multi-core Architectures

 

 

15:30

Break

 

 

 

Numerical algorithms and Methods
Chair: Paul Hovland

16:00

Stefan Wild, ANL

Potential collaboration

Numerical optimization for "automatic" tuning of codes



16:30

Laura Grigori

Joint Results

Iterative methods, preconditioning, and their application to CMB data analysis


 

17:00

TBA

Potiential collaboration

TBA


 

17:30

Laurent Hascoet, INRIA

Early Results

The Data-Dependence graph of Adjoint Codes



18:00

Adjourn

 



 

18:00-18:30

Transportation: TCS (building 240) to Guest House

 

 

 

 

18:30

Transportation to restaurant: BUS leaves guest house at 6:30PM

 

 

 


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

 

 

 

 

 

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 1416, Lunch seating in room 1416 (second half)

 

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

Big Process for Big Data


 

10:00

Christine Morin, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Work in Progress on Cloud Computing in Myriads Team and Contrail European Project


 

10:30

Break

 

 

 


11:00

Frederic Desprez, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Workflow Allocations and Scheduling on IaaS Platforms, from Theory to Practice


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

Tim Tautges

Potential collaboration

Mesh-based Data and Algorithms across the Simulation Process: anecdotes, activities, and opportunities


 

09:00

Bill Gropp, UIUC

Potential collaboration

TBA


 

09:30

Laura Grigori, INRIA

Potential collaboration

TBA


 

10:00

Break




 

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

Potential collaboration

A perspective on the BigSim approach to performance prediction

 

 

15:00

Arnaud Legrand, INRIA

Potential collaboration

SimGrid for HPC

 

 

15:30

Torsten Hoefler, ETH

Potential collaboration

Performance Modeling for Parallel Software Development and Tuning

 

 

16:00

Break

 

 

 

 

16:30

Timo Schneider, ETH

Potential collaboration

Optimization Principles for Collective Neighborhood Communications

 

 

17:00

Discussion

 

 

 

 

18:00

Adjourn

 

 

 

 

18:00-18:30

Transportation: TCS (building 240) to Guest House

 

 

 

 

19:00

Dinner

Meggaiano's
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Mini workshop on Cloud
Chair: Kate Keahey

14:30

Kate Keahey, ANL

Potential collaboration

Infrastructure Outsourcing in Multi-Cloud Environment

 

 

15:00

Narayan Deai, ANL

Potential collaboration

Building Clouds for Technical Computing

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

18:00-18:30

Transportation: TCS (building 240) to Guest House

 

 

 

 

18:30

Transportation to restaurant: BUS leaves guest house at 6:30PM

 

 

 

 

19:00

Dinner

Maggiano's
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Workshop Day 3 (Main room)

Wednesday Nov 21st

 

 

 

 

 

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 1416, Lunch seating in room 1416 (second half)

 

 

 

 

 

Parallel Sessions

 

Mini workshop on Programming models/runtime
Chair: Pavan Balaji

08:30

Emmanuel Jeannot, INRIA

Results

Process placement with unbalanced architecture

 


09:00

Sanjay Kale, UIUC

Trend

Charm++ update

 


09:30

Christian Klein, INRIA

Potential collaboration

Cooperative Resource Management for Parallel and Distributed Systems

 


10:00

Break

 


 


10:30

Jim Dinan

Potential collaboration

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

Laercio Pila

Potential collaboration

A Performance Measurement Approach for Modeling Latency and Bandwidth of Large Scale Multicore Machines

 

 

12:00

Discussion

 

 

 

 

12:30

Closing

 

 

 

 

13:00

Lunch

 

 

 

 

13:15-14:15

Transportation: TCS (building 240) to Guest House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

Box Lunches

 

 

13:15-14:15

Transportation: TCS (building 240) to Guest House

 

 

 

Abstracts

Robert Jacob

Climate modeling and challenges of exascale

Climate models have been called one of the most complex computer applications ever developed.  The combination of geophysical fluid dynamics and the many important non-fluid phenomena in climate is the main source of this complexity. The current construction of climate models will be briefly reviewed and the challenges exascale poses for business-as-usual climate modeling will be examined.

Robert Pennington

Scientific Data Generators – Plague or a Panacea?

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