Advanced Program

Friday, April 8, 2005

 

8:15~8:30       Welcome and Workshop Introduction

 

8:30~9:30       Keynote Speech

 

Average-Case Scalability Analysis for Parallel Computations

K. Li (State University of New York at New Paltz, USA)

 

9:30-10:15   Session 1 (Chair: G. Min, University of Bradford, UK)

 

Performance Portability on EARTH: A Case Study across Several Parallel Architectures

W. Zhu, Y. Niu, and G.R.. Gao (University of Delaware, USA)

 

Parallel Strategies for Local Biological Sequence Alignment in a Cluster of Workstations

A. Boukerche (University of Ottawa, Canada), A.C.M. Alves de Melo and M. Ayala-Rincon (Universidade de Brasilia, Brasil)

 

 

10:30-12:10  Session 2 (Chair: J. PjesivacGrbovic, University of Tennessee, USA)

 

Quotient Graphs for the Analysis of Asymmetric Distributed Systems: Surveying Two Alternative Approaches

L. Capra (University of di Milano, Italy)

 

Synthetic Simulation of Mesh-based Parallel Applications Driven by Fine-Grained Profile

Q. Liu, A.S. Deshmukh and Karen A. Tomko (University of Cincinnati, USA)

 

Optimized Dynamic Grid-Based DDM to Large-Scale Distributed Simulations

A. Boukerche and L. Kaiyuan (University of Ottawa, Canada)

 

Optimization of a Tandem M/GI/1 Router Network with Batch Arrivals

N. Gulplnar, P. Harrison, B. Rustem (Imperial College London, UK) and L.F. Pau (Erasmus University, Netherlands)

 

QQ: Nanoscale Timing and Profiling

J. Frye, J.G. King, C.J. Wilson and F.C. Harris (University of Nevada, USA)

 

 

1:30-3:10        Session 3 (Chair: X. Qin, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA)

 

Performance Analysis of Optical Multistage Interconnection Networks with Limited Crosstalk

A.K. Katangur (Texas A&M University, USA) and Y. Pan (Georgia State University, USA)

 

Performance Analysis of MPI Collective Operations

J. PjesivacGrbovic, T. Angskun, G. Bosilca, G.E. Fagg, E. Gabriel and J.J. Dongarra (University of Tennessee, USA)

 

Analytical Modelling of Hot-Spot Traffic in Deterministically-Routed K-Ary N-Cubes

S. Loucif, M. Ould-Khaoua (University of Glasgow, UK) and G. Min (University of Bradford, UK)

 

The Applicability of Adaptive Control Theory to QoS Design: Limitations and Solutions

K. Wu, D.J. Lilja and H. Bai (University of Minneapolis, USA)

 

Technology-based Architectural Analysis of Operand Bypass Networks for Efficient Operand Transport

H. Kim, D.S. Wills and L.M. Wills (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)

 

 

3:30~ 5:25    Session 4 (Chair: A.K. Katangur, Texas A&M University, USA)

 

Dynamic Task Scheduling with Security Awareness in Real-Time Systems

T. Xie, A. Sung and X. Qin (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA)

 

On Predictive Performance Modelling of Parallel Component Composition

L. Zhao, S.A. Jarvis, D.P. Spooner and G.R. Nudd (University of Warwick, UK)

 

On-Demand Evaluation of Alternatives for Assembly of Services

N. Barthwal and M. Woodside (Carleton University, CANADA)

 

Aeneas: Real-Time Performance Evaluation Approach for Distributed Programs with Reliability-Constrained

Y. Li, H. Jin and Z. Han (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China)

 

Parallel Polynomial Root Extraction on a Ring of Processors

H. Sarbazi-Azad (Sharif University of Technology, Iran)

 

Benchmark Measurements of Current UPC Platforms

Z. Zhang and S. Seidel (Michigan Technological University, USA)

 

5:30       Close

 

 

Please note that all presentations are scheduled for 20 minutes, including 5 minutes of Q&A time.