Posters
This year we have
32 exciting and interesting posters covering current topics such as
computational and data grids, parallel visualization, parallel algorithms
and clusters. We hope that you will stop by the Academic Village in
the Exhibit Hall to talk with the poster presenters and expand your
knowledge of the current research areas in high performance computing.
Many thanks to the Poster Committee, consisting of Michelle Hribar
of Pacific University and Karen Karavanic of Portland State University,
for their commitment to reviewing the very good poster submissions.
This year's Poster
session will be held Monday, Nov. 18, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., in conjunction
with the Gala Opening.
Valerie Taylor,
Northwestern University
Posters Chair
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A Grid Service Framework for Collaborative Applications
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Implementation
of Parallel Distributed Data CPHF Algorithm in GAMESS
- A Software
Facility for Persistent and Asynchronous Access to HPSS
-
Diagnosing
Parallel Application Performance with PPerfDB
- mpiBLAST:
Parallelization of BLAST for Computational Clusters
- Requirements
Study and some I/O Performance Benchmarks on Central Mass Storage
System of Numerical Simulator III
- Myth and Reality:
Usage Patterns in a Large Data-Intensive Physics Project
- Grid-based
Volume Rendering
-
An
Empirical Study of Hyper-Threading in High Performance Computing
Clusters
-
Online
Performance Analysis and Visualization for Large-Scale Parallel
Applications
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Parallel
Algorithms for 3-D Plasma Turbulence Models with Particle Tracers
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What
Cluster File Systems can Learn from Peer-to-Peer Systems
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Toward
scalable and flexible job management on computational Grids
-
Update
on the PAPI Project
-
Appropriateness
of Transport Mechanisms in Data Grid Middleware
-
Faucets:
Efficient Resource Allocation on the Computational Grid
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GRIP:
UNICORE and Globus as Examples of Grid System Interoperability
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GADU
- Genome Analysis and Databases Update Tool
-
Subset Selection of Performance Metrics Describing System-Software
Interactions
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The MuPC Run Time System for Unified Parallel C
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Building a Massive Data Storage Infrastructure for the Masses
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Pioneering Distance Education over AccessGrid
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Collaborative Remote Visualization
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Topology-based clique organization for distributed resource monitoring
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Performance Analysis of Scheduling and Replication Algorithms on
Grid Datafarm
Architecture for High Energy Physics Applications
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Visualizing Data Distributions on NUMA Architectures to Guide Incremental
Optimizations
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The Grid Services Flow Language
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Massively Parallel Large-scale Pool Fire Simulations
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Performance Evaluation of Scalable Scientific Applications for PC
Clusters: TeraCluster Project in KISTI supercomputing center
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A Programming Model for PetaFLOPS Machines and Blue Gene/Cyclops
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Measuring the Latency and Overhead in Modern Networks