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5th CLUSTER 2003: Hong Kong, China
- 2003 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER 2003), 1-4 December 2003, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2066-9
Introduction
- Message from the TFCC Co-Chairs.
- Message from the General Co-Chairs.
- Message from the Program Co-Chairs.
- Cluster 2003 Conference Organization Committee.
- Program Committee.
- Additional Reviewers.
- Cluster 2003 Sponsors.
Tutorials
- Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Designing Next Generation Clusters with Infiniband: Opportunities and Challenges. - William D. Gropp, Ewing L. Lusk, Robert B. Ross, Rajeev Thakur:
Using MPI-2: Advanced Features of the Message Passing Interface. - Rajkumar Buyya:
The Gridbus Toolkit for Grid and Utility Computing. - Greg Bruno, Mason J. Katz, Philip M. Papadopoulos, Federico D. Sacerdoti, L. Liew, N. Ninaba:
Building and Managing Clusters with NPACI Rocks.
Technical Session
- Péter Kacsuk, Rajkumar Buyya:
Grid Demo - Live Demonstrations of Grid Technologies and Applications.
Scheduling I
- Ligang He, Stephen A. Jarvis, Daniel P. Spooner, Graham R. Nudd:
Dynamic Scheduling of Parallel Real-Time Jobs by Modelling Spare Capabilities in Heterogeneous Clusters. 2-10 - Jemal H. Abawajy, Sivarama P. Dandamudi:
Parallel Job Scheduling on Multicluster Computing Systems. 11-18 - Stephen D. Kleban, Scott H. Clearwater:
Interstitial Computing: Utilizing Spare Cycles on Supercomputers. 19-
Applications
- Weirong Zhu, Yanwei Niu, Jizhu Lu, Chuan Shen, Guang R. Gao:
A Cluster-Based Solution for High Performance Hmmpfam Using EARTH Execution Model. 30-37 - Chunxi Chen, Bertil Schmidt:
Computing Large-Scale Alignments on a Multi-Cluster. 38-45 - Li Xiao, Xiaodong Zhang, Zhengqian Kuang, Baiming Feng, Jichang Kang:
Auto-CFD: Efficiently Parallelizing CFD Applications on Clusters. 46-
Performance Analysis
- Zhiling Lan, Prathibha Deshikachar:
Performance Analysis of a Large-Scale Cosmology Application on Three Cluster Systems. 56-63 - Michela Taufer, Thomas Stricker:
A Performance Monitor Based on Virtual Global Time for Clusters of PCs. 64-72 - Holger Brunst, Wolfgang E. Nagel, Allen D. Malony:
A Distributed Performance Analysis Architecture for Clusters. 73-
Scheduling II
- Saurabh Agarwal, Gyu Sang Choi, Chita R. Das, Andy B. Yoo, Shailabh Nagar:
Co-Ordinated Coscheduling in Time-Sharing Clusters through a Generic Framework. 84-91 - Sudha Srinivasan, Sriram Krishnamoorthy, P. Sadayappan:
A Robust Scheduling Strategy for Moldable Scheduling of Parallel Jobs. 92-99 - Xiao Qin, Hong Jiang, Yifeng Zhu, David R. Swanson:
Towards Load Balancing Support for I/O-Intensive Parallel Jobs in a Cluster of Workstations. 100-
Java
- Michael Factor, Assaf Schuster, Konstantin Shagin:
JavaSplit: A Runtime for Execution of Monolithic Java Programs on Heterogeneous Collections of Commodity Workstations. 110-117 - Guillermo L. Taboada, Juan Touriño, Ramon Doallo:
Performance Analysis of Java Message-Passing Libraries on Fast Ethernet, Myrinet and SCI Clusters. 118-126 - Ronald Veldema, Michael Philippsen:
Compiler Optimized Remote Method Invocation. 127-
Communication I
- Jarek Nieplocha, Vinod Tipparaju, Manojkumar Krishnan, Gopalakrishnan Santhanaraman, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Optimizing Mechanisms for Latency Tolerance in Remote Memory Access Communication on Clusters. 138-147 - Jim Kai-Wing Tse, Daniel Pak-Kong Lun:
Impact of Computational Resource Reservation to the Communication Performance in the Hypercluster Environment. 148-153 - Michele Di Santo, Nadia Ranaldo, Eugenio Zimeo:
Kernel Implementations of Locality-Aware Dispatching Techniques for Web Server Clusters. 154-
Middleware
- Tobin J. Lehman, James H. Kaufman:
OptimalGrid: Middleware for Automatic Deployment of Distributed FEM Problems on an Internet-Based Computing Grid. 164-171 - Abdulla Othman, Peter M. Dew, Karim Djemame, Iain Gourlay:
Adaptive Grid Resource Brokering. 172-179 - Cong Du, Xian-He Sun, Kasidit Chanchio:
HPCM: A Pre-Compiler Aided Middleware for the Mobility of Legacy Code. 180-
Cluster/Job Management I
- Ralph Butler, Narayan Desai, Andrew Lusk, Ewing L. Lusk:
The ProcessManagement Component of a Scalable Systems Software Environment. 190-198 - Hermes Senger, Liria Matsumoto Sato:
Load Distribution for Heterogeneous and Non-Dedicated Clusters Based on Dynamic Monitoring and Differentiated Services. 199-206 - Mark Baker, Garry Smith:
GridRM: An Extensible Resource Monitoring System. 207-
I/O I
- Manoj Pillai, Mario Lauria:
A High Performance Redundancy Scheme for Cluster File Systems. 216-223 - Wei Li, Jianmin Liang, Zhiwei Xu:
VegaFS: A Prototype for File-Sharing Crossing Multiple Administrative Domains. 224-231 - Jin Xiong, Sining Wu, Dan Meng, Ninghui Sun, Guojie Li:
Design and Performance of the Dawning Cluster File System. 232-
Novel Systems
- Aurélien Bouteiller, Pierre Lemarinier, Géraud Krawezik, Franck Cappello:
Coordinated Checkpoint versus Message Log for Fault Tolerant MPI. 242-250 - Ron Brightwell, Rolf Riesen, Keith D. Underwood, Trammell Hudson, Patrick G. Bridges, Arthur B. Maccabe:
A Performance Comparison of Linux and a Lightweight Kernel. 251-258 - Arun Rodrigues, Richard C. Murphy, Peter M. Kogge, Jay B. Brockman, Ron Brightwell, Keith D. Underwood:
Implications of a PIM Architectural Model for MPI. 259-
Cluster/Job Management II
- Ichiro Satoh:
Reusable Mobile Agents for Cluster Computing. 270-280 - Mustafa Mat Deris, M. Rabiei, Ahmad Noraziah, H. M. Suzuri:
High Service Reliability for Cluster Server Systems. 281-288 - Federico D. Sacerdoti, Mason J. Katz, Matthew L. Massie, David E. Culler:
Wide Area Cluster Monitoring with Ganglia. 289-
Novel Software
- Sriram Krishnamoorthy, Gerald Baumgartner, Daniel Cociorva, Chi-Chung Lam, P. Sadayappan:
Efficient Parallel Out-of-Core Matrix Transposition. 300-307 - Yifeng Zhu, Hong Jiang, Xiao Qin, David R. Swanson:
A Case Study of Parallel I/O for Biological Sequence Search on Linux Clusters. 308-315 - Jun Wang:
CTFS: A New Light-Weight, Cooperative Temporary File System for Cluster-Based Web Servers. 316-
I/O II
- Avery Ching, Alok N. Choudhary, Wei-keng Liao, Robert B. Ross, William D. Gropp:
Efficient Structured Data Access in Parallel File Systems. 326-335 - Florin Isaila, Walter F. Tichy:
View I/O: Improving the Performance of Non-Contiguous I/O. 336-343 - Jiesheng Wu, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Supporting Efficient Noncontiguous Access in PVFS over InfiniBand. 344-
Scheduling III
- Ming Wu, Xian-He Sun:
A General Self-Adaptive Task Scheduling System for Non-Dedicated Heterogeneous Computing. 354-361 - Tyng-Yeu Liang, Yen-Tao Liu, Ce-Kuen Shieh:
Adding Memory Resource Consideration into Workload Distribution for Software DSM Systems. 362-369 - Somsak Sriprayoonsakul, Putchong Uthayopas:
An Energy-Based Implicit Co-Scheduling Model for Beowulf Cluster. 370-
High Availability
- Chokchai Leangsuksun, Lixin Shen, Tong Liu, Hertong Song, Stephen L. Scott:
Availability Prediction and Modeling of High Availability OSCAR Cluster. 380-386 - Ira Pramanick, James Mauro, Ji Zhu:
A System Recovery Benchmark for Clusters. 387-394 - Michihiro Koibuchi, Konosuke Watanabe, Kenichi Kono, Akiya Jouraku, Hideharu Amano:
Performance Evaluation of Routing Algorithms in RHiNET-2 Cluster. 395-
Communications II
- Adam Wagner, Darius Buntinas, Dhabaleswar K. Panda, Ron Brightwell:
Application-Bypass Reduction for Large-Scale Clusters. 404-411 - Surendra Byna, William D. Gropp, Xian-He Sun, Rajeev Thakur:
Improving the Performance of MPI Derived Datatypes by Optimizing Memory-Access Cost. 412-419 - Bruce J. Palmer, Jarek Nieplocha, Edoardo Aprà:
Shared Memory Mirroring for Reducing Communication Overhead on Commodity Networks. 420-
Poster Session/Short Papers
- Dean E. Dauger, Viktor K. Decyk:
"Plug-and-Play" Cluster Computing Using Mac OS X. 430-435 - Min Choi, Jung-Lok Yu, Hojoong Kim, Seung Ryoul Maeng:
Improving Performance of a Dynamic Load Balancing System by Using Number of Effective Tasks. 436-441 - Dongsheng Li, Nong Xiao, Xicheng Lu, Yijie Wang, Kai Lu:
Dynamic Self-Adaptive Replica Location Method in Data Grids. 442-445 - Song Jiang, Xiaodong Zhang:
Efficient Distributed Disk Caching in Data Grid Management. 446-451 - Rongfeng Tang, Dan Meng, Sining Wu:
Optimized Implementation of Extendible Hashing to Support Large File System Directory. 452-455 - Weiguo Liu, Bertil Schmidt:
Parallel Design Pattern for Computational Biology and Scientific Computing Applications. 456-459 - Tsun-Yu Hsiao, Ming-Chun Cheng, Hsin-Ta Chiao, Shyan-Ming Yuan:
FJM: A High Performance Java Message Library. 460-463 - Hai Jin, Zhiyuan Shao:
Cluster Architecture with Lightweighted Redundant TCP Stacks. 464-467 - Thomas Röblitz, Florian Schintke, Alexander Reinefeld:
From Clusters to the Fabric: The Job Management Perspective. 468-473 - Victoria Ungureanu, Benjamin Melamed, Michael N. Katehakis:
Towards an Efficient Cluster-Based E-Commerce Server. 474-477 - Ralph Göckelmann, Michael Schöttner, Stefan Frenz, Peter Schulthess:
A Kernel Running in a DSM - Design Aspects of a Distributed Operating System. 478-482 - Roxana Diaconescu, Reidar Conradi:
Distributed Recursive Sets: Programmability and Effectiveness for Data Intensive Applications. 483-486 - Byoung-Dai Lee, Jennifer M. Schopf:
Run-Time Prediction of Parallel Applications on Shared Environments. 487-491 - Tianchi Ma, Shanping Li:
An Instance-Oriented Security Mechanism in Grid-Based Mobile Agent System. 492-495 - Soumya Sanyal, Amit Jain, Sajal K. Das, Rupak Biswas:
A Hierarchical and Distributed Approach for Mapping Large Applications to Heterogeneous Grids Using Genetic Algorithms. 496-499 - Narayan Desai, Andrew Lusk, Rick Bradshaw, Rémy Evard:
BCFG: A Con.guration Management Tool for Heterogeneous Environments. 500-503 - Daniel Balkanski, Mario Trams, Wolfgang Rehm:
Communication Middleware Systems for Heterogenous Clusters: A Comparative Study. 504-507 - Mohammad Riaz Moghal, Mohammad Saleem Mian:
QoS-Aware Adaptive Resource Management in Distributed Multimedia System Using Server Clusters. 508-511 - Aurelio Bermúdez, Rafael Casado, Francisco J. Quiles, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
On the InfiniBand Subnet Discovery Process. 512-
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