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E-raamat: High Performance Computing - HiPC 2008: 15th International Conference, Bangalore, India, December 17-20, 2008, Proceedings

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at the distributed virtual Program Committee meeting. Each paper’s review recomm- dationswere carefully checkedfor consistency; in many instances, the Vice Chairs read the papers themselves when the reviews did not seem suf cient to make a decision. Throughout the reviewing process, I received a tremendous amount of help and advice from General Co-chair Manish Parashar, Steering Chair Viktor Prasanna, and last year’s Program Chair Srinivas Aluru; I am very grateful to them. My thanks also go to the Publications Chair Sushil Prasad for his outstanding efforts in putting the proceedings together. Finally, I thank all the authors for their contributions to a hi- quality technical program. I wish all the attendees a very enjoyable and informative meeting. December 2008 P. Sadayappan Message from the General Co-chairs and the Vice General Co-chairs On behalf of the organizers of the 15th International Conference on High-Performance Computing(HiPC), it is our pleasureto present these proceedingsand we hopeyou will ?nd them exciting and rewarding. TheHiPCcallforpapers,onceagain,receivedanoverwhelmingresponse,attracting 317submissionsfrom27countries.P.Sadayappan,theProgramChair,andthe Program Committee worked with remarkablededication to put together an outstandingtechnical program consisting of the 46 papers that appear in these proceedings.
Keynote Addresses.- Extreme Computing on the Distributed European
Infrastructure for Supercomputing Applications - DEISA.- Towards Networked
Computers: What Can Be Learned from Distributed Computing?.- Computational
Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous
Media.- The Excitement in Parallel Computing.- Session I: Performance
Optimization.- Improving Performance of Digest Caches in Network Processors.-
Optimization of BLAS on the Cell Processor.- Fine Tuning Matrix
Multiplications on Multicore.- The Design and Architecture of MAQAOAdvisor: A
Live Tuning Guide.- A Load Balancing Framework for Clustered Storage
Systems.- Construction and Evaluation of Coordinated Performance Skeletons.-
Session II: Parallel Algorithms and Applications.- Data Sharing Analysis of
Emerging Parallel Media Mining Workloads.- Efficient PDM Sorting Algorithms.-
Accelerating Cone Beam Reconstruction Using the CUDA-Enabled GPU.- Improving
the Performance of Tensor Matrix Vector Multiplication in Cumulative Reaction
Probability Based Quantum Chemistry Codes.- Experimental Evaluation of
Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Multi-core Systems.- Parsing XML Using
Parallel Traversal of Streaming Trees.- Session III: Scheduling and Resource
Management.- Performance Analysis of Multiple Site Resource Provisioning:
Effects of the Precision of Availability Information.- An Open Computing
Resource Management Framework for Real-Time Computing.- A Load Aware Channel
Assignment and Link Scheduling Algorithm for Multi-channel Multi-radio
Wireless Mesh Networks.- Multi-round Real-Time Divisible Load Scheduling for
Clusters.- Energy-Efficient Dynamic Scheduling on Parallel Machines.- A
Service-Oriented Priority-Based Resource Scheduling Scheme for Virtualized
Utility Computing.- Session IV: Sensor Networks.- Scalable Processing of
Spatial Alarms.- Coverage Based Expanding Ring Search for Dense Wireless
Sensor Networks.- An Energy-Balanced Task Scheduling Heuristic for
Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks.- Energy Efficient Distributed
Algorithms for Sensor Target Coverage Based on Properties of an Optimal
Schedule.- In-Network Data Estimation for Sensor-Driven Scientific
Applications.- Localization in Ad Hoc and Sensor Wireless Networks with
Bounded Errors.- Session V: Energy-Aware Computing.- Optimization of Fast
Fourier Transforms on the Blue Gene/L Supercomputer.- ScELA: Scalable and
Extensible Launching Architecture for Clusters.- Parallel Information Theory
Based Construction of Gene Regulatory Networks.- Communication Analysis of
Parallel 3D FFT for Flat Cartesian Meshes on Large Blue Gene Systems.-
Scalable Multi-cores with Improved Per-core Performance Using
Off-the-critical Path Reconfigurable Hardware.- Session VI: Distributed
Algorithms.- TrustCode: P2P Reputation-Based Trust Management Using Network
Coding.- Design, Analysis, and Performance Evaluation of an Efficient
Resource Unaware Scheduling Strategy for Processing Divisible Loads on
Distributed Linear Daisy Chain Networks.- A Novel Learning Based Solution for
Efficient Data Transport in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks.- Scalable Data
Collection in Sensor Networks.- Task Scheduling on Heterogeneous Devices in
Parallel Pervasive Systems (P 2 S).- A Performance Guaranteed Distributed
Multicast Algorithm for Long-Lived Directional Communications in WANETs.-
Session VII: Communication Networks.- Maintaining Quality of Service with
Dynamic Fault Tolerance in Fat-Trees.- Designing a High-Performance Clustered
NAS: A Case Study with pNFS over RDMA on InfiniBand.- Sockets Direct Protocol
for Hybrid Network Stacks: A Case Study with iWARP over 10G Ethernet.- Making
a Case for Proactive Flow Control in Optical Circuit-Switched Networks.-
FBICM: Efficient Congestion Management for High-Performance Networks Using
Distributed Deterministic Routing.- Achieving 10Gbps Network Processing: Are
We There Yet?.- Session VIII: Architecture.- SAIL: Self-Adaptive File
Reallocation on Hybrid Disk Arrays.- Directory-Based Conflict Detection in
Hardware Transactional Memory.- Fault-Tolerant Cache Coherence Protocols for
CMPs: Evaluation and Trade-Offs.- SDRM: Simultaneous Determination of Regions
and Function-to-Region Mapping for Scratchpad Memories.- An Utilization
Driven Framework for Energy Efficient Caches.