Advance Program

Please find below the advance programm for archival purpose. The final program including all details on rooms and session chairs can be found here.



Wednesday, 18 February 2009
08.00–09.15 Registration
09.15–11.00 Opening and Welcome
Invited Talk
Future of the Internet Communication: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities of Peer-to-Peer Mechanisms
Ralf Steinmetz, Darmstadt University of Technology, DE
11.00–11.30 Coffee Break
11.30–13.00 T1
Programming Environments: Concepts and Evaluation

Towards Hierarchical Management of Autonomic Components: a Case Study

Marco Aldinucci, Marco Danelutto, and Peter Kilpatrick

Profiling Transactional Memory Applications
Mohammad Ansari, Kim Jarvis, Christos Kotselidis, Mikel Lujan, Chris Kirkham, and Ian Watson

Adding Aspect-Oriented Concepts to the High-Performance Component Model of SBASCO
Manuel Diaz, Sergio Romero, Bartolome Rubio, Enrique Soler, and Jose Maria Troya
SS1
Grid, Parallel and Distributed Bioinformatics Applications
Chair: Daniele D'Agostino, and Ivan Merelli

Parallel Decomposition of 3D Surfaces in Images of Local Descriptors for Molecular Screening
Daniele D’Agostino, Andrea Cleamatis, Ivan Merelli, Paolo Cozzi, and Luciano Milanesi

Parallel Protein Structure Prediction by Multiobjective Optimization
José Carlos Calvo Tudela, and Julio Ortega Lopera

ProTailor: A Parallel Operator for Extremely Fast Shape Analysis in Bioinformatics Applications
Michela Mortara, and Antonella Galizia
SS4
Security in Networked and Distributed Systems

Chair: Igor Kotenko

Comparing Block Cipher Modes of Operation on MICAz Sensor Nodes
Gernot R. Bauer, Philipp Potisk, and Stefan Tillich

Framework for Integrated Proactive Network Worm Detection and Response
Igor Kotenko

No Author Based Selective Receipt in an Efficient Certified E-mail Protocol
M. Magdalena Payeras-Capellà, Macià Mut-Puigserver, Josep L. Ferrer-Gomila, and Llorenç Huguet-Rotger

PsycoTrace: Virtual and Transparent Monitoring of a Process Self
Fabrizio Baiardi, Dario Maggiari, Daniele Sgandurra, and Francesco Tamberi
13.00–14.00 Lunch Break
14.00–15.30 T1
Programming Environments: Concepts and Evaluation

Parallel Library of Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithms

Coromoto Leon, Gara Miranda, Eduardo Segredo, and Carlos Segura

VisageFS Translucent Directories: Efficient Posix Consistencies
for Wide-Area Workflows
François Thiebolt, Aurélien Ortiz, and Abdelaziz M'zoughi

Two Formal Semantics of a Subset of the Paderborn University BSPlib
Frédéric Gava, and Jean Fortin
T2
Performance in Parallel and Distributed Computing

Effects of Job and Task Placement on Parallel Scientific Applications
Performance
Javier Navaridas, Jose Antonio Pascual, and Jose Miguel-Alonso

Job Scheduler Parameter Analysis for Evaluation of Effectiveness
Rika Ito

Optimization of Layer-based Scheduling Algorithms for Mixed Parallel Applications with Precedence Constraints Using Move-blocks
Raphael Kunis, and Gudula Rünger
SS3
Next Generation of Web Computing
Chair: Konrad Klöckner

Advanced Publish and Subscribe for Distributed Sensor-Based Infrastructures:
The CoLocScribe Cooperative Media Space
Tom Gross, and Christoph Beckmann

An Open, Transparent, Community-based Development Process for Interoperability Specifications
Helmut Adametz, Andreas Billig, Sören Bittins, and Jan Gottschick

PILS: Advanced Instant Messaging in e-Learning Based on an Open
Implementation
Mirko Fetter, and Tom Gross
15.30–16.00 Coffee Break
16.00–17.30 T4
Network-based Computing, Distributed Computing, Communication

A New Offloaded/Onloaded Network Interface for High Performance Communication
Andres Ortiz, Julio Ortega, Antonio F. Diaz, and Alberto Prieto

High Performance Computing with Harness over InfiniBand
Alessandro Valentini, Christian Di Biagio, Fabrizio Batino, Guido Pennella, Fabrizio Palma, and Christian Engelmann

A General Methodology for Routing in Irregular Networks
Reza Moraveji, Hamid Sarbazi-Azad, and Albert Y. Zomaya
T2
Performance in Parallel and Distributed Computing

Verifying Causality between Distant Performance Phenomena in Large-Scale
MPI Applications
Marc-Andre Hermanns, Markus Geimer, Felix Wolf, and Brian J. N. Wylie

On the Use of Performance Models for Adaptive Algorithm Selection
on Heterogeneous Clusters
Sami Achour, Wahid Nasri, and Luiz Angelo Steffenel
SS3
Next Generation of Web Computing
Chair: Konrad Klöckner

Fully Distributed and Fault Tolerant Task Management based on Diffusions
Alain Bui, Olivier Flauzac, and Cyril Rabat

Using Web Services for Performance Monitoring and Scheduling
Adrián Santos, Francisco Almeida, Vicente Blanco, D. Díez, Jonás Regueira, and Esaú Sicilia
19.30–21.00 Welcome Reception at the Town Hall
      
       
Thursday, 19 February 2009
09.30–11.00 Invited Talk
ProActive Parallel Suite: A Strong Programming Model Bridging Distributed and Multi-Core Computing
Denis Caromel, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, INRIA, CNRS, IUF, FR
11.00–11.30 Coffee Break
11.30–13.00 T4
Network-based Computing, Distributed Computing, Communication II

A Study on the Benefit of TCP Packet Prioritisation

Eugen Dedu, and Emmanuel Lochin

UTFRC - Utility-driven TCP-Friendly Rate Control for Multimedia Streams
Adrian Sterca

High Throughput Intra-Node MPI Communication with Open-MX
Brice Goglin
T3
Programming Cores Architectures

High Performance Global Illumination on Multi-core Architectures
Emilio Padron, Margarita Amor, Montserrat Bóo, and Ramón Doallo

Task-Parallel versus Data-Parallel Library-Based Programming in Multicore
Systems
Diego Andrade, Basilio B. Fraguela, James Brodman, and David Padua

A Parallel Implementation of the 2D Wavelet Transform Using CUDA
Joaquin Franco, Gregorio Bernabé, Juan Fernández, and Manuel E. Acacio
 
13.00–14.00 Lunch Break
14.00–15.30 T4
Network-based Computing, Distributed Computing, Communication

NPB-MPJ: NAS Parallel Benchmarks Implementation for Message Passing in Java
Damián A. Mallón, Guillermo L. Taboada, Juan Touriño, and Ramón Doallo

Byte-Range Asynchronous Locking in Distributed Settings
Martin Quinson, and Flavien Vernier

A Multi-Threaded Network Interface using Network Processors
Pablo Cascon, Julio Ortega, Waseem M. Haider, Antonio F. Diaz, and Ignacio Rojas
T3
Programming Cores Architectures

Phoenix: A Runtime Environment for High Performance Computing on Chip Multiprocessors
Avneesh Pant, Hassan Jafri, and Volodymyr Kindratenko

Porting Legacy Applications to Multi-core: Experience from an Industrial System
Aki Seppänen and Tommi Mikkonen

Accurate Analytical Models for Message Passing on Multi-core Clusters
Bibo Tu, Jianping Fan, Jianfeng Zhan, and Xiaofang Zhao
 
15.30–16.00 Coffee Break
16.00–17.30 SS5
Virtualization in Distributed Systems
Chair: Thierry Delaitre

Virtual Organization Clusters
Michael A. Murphy, Michael Fenn, and Sebastien Goasguen

Efficient Data Management Support for Virtualized Service Providers
Iñigo Goiri, Ferran Julia, and Jordi Guitart

Batch Job Profiling and Adaptive Profile Enforcement for Virtualized Environments
Yolanda Becerra, David Carrera, and Eduard Ayguadé

Increasing GP Computing Power for Free via Desktop GRID Computing and Virtualization
Daniel Lombraña
González, Francisco Fernández de Vega, Leonardo Trujillo,Gustavo Olague, Lourdes Araujo, Pedro Castillo, Juan Julián Merelo, and Ken Sharman
SS6
Efficient Use of Multi-Core Systems and Accelerator Cards for High Performance Computing
Chair: Gabriele Jost

Hybrid MPI/OpenMP Parallel Programming on
Clusters of Multi-Core SMP Nodes
Rolf Rabenseifner, Georg Hager, and Gabriele Jost

Impact of the Memory Hierarchy on Shared Memory Architectures
in Multicore Programming Models
Rosa M. Badia, Josep M. Perez, Eduard Ayguade, and Jesus Labarta

Realities of Multi-Core CPU Chips and Memory Contention
David P. Barker
 
19.00–24.00 Conference Banquet


Friday, 20 February 2009
09.30–11.30 T5
Issues in Services Oriented Architectures

A Graph Transformation based Approach for Runtime Constrained Evolution of Service-Oriented Architectures
Yongwang Zhao, Dianfu Ma, Min Liu, Chunyang Hu, and Yonggang Huang

SOAP4PLC: Web Services for Programmable Logic Controllers
Markus Mathes, Christoph Stoidner, Steffen Heinzl, and Bernd Freisleben

SOAP4IPC: A Real-Time SOAP Engine for Industrial Automation
Markus Mathes, Jochen Gärtner, Helmut Dohmann, and Bernd Freisleben
T6
Fault Tolerance in Parallel and Distributed Systems

FAST Failure Detection Service for Large Scale Distributed Systems
Michal Kalewski, Anna Kobusinska, and Jacek Kobusinski

Dynamic Adaptation Applied to Sabotage Tolerance
Serge Guelton, Thierry Gautier, Jean- Louis Pazat, and Sebastien Varette

XYX: A Power & Performance Efficient Fault-Tolerant Routing Algorithm for Network on Chip

Ahmad Patooghy and Seyed Ghassem Miremadi

Proactive Fault Tolerance Using Preemptive Migration: Model and Classification

Christian Engelmann, Geoffroy R. Vallee, Thomas Naughton, and Stephen L. Scott
SS2
Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Peer-to-peer Environments
Chair: Julien Bourgeois

HiFiP2P: The Simulator Capable of Massive Nodes and Measured Underlay
Guangyu Shi, Youshui Long, Hao Gong, Changqing Wan, Chuanliang Yu, Xianqing Yang, Hongli Zhang, and Yunfei Zhang

BitTorrent Worm Sensor Network: P2P Worms Detection and Containment

Sinan Hatahet, Yacine Challal, and Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah

Modelling the Internet Delay Space Based on Geographical Locations
Sebastian Kaune, Konstantin Pussep, Christof Leng, Aleksandra Kovacevic, Gareth Tyson, and Ralf Steinmetz

Analyzing and Implementing Peer-to- Peer Systems with the PeerSE Experiment Environment
Ludger Bischofs, and Wilhelm Hasselbring

A Hierarchical P2PSIP Architecture to Support Skype-like Services
Isaias Martinez-Yelmo, Carmen Guerrero, Ruben Cuevas, and Andreas Mauthe

A New Reliable Proposal to Manage Dynamic Resources in a Computing P2P SystemDamià Castellà Martínez, Josep Rius Torrento, Ignasi Barri Vilardell, Francesc Giné de Sola, and Francesc Solsona Tehàs
11.30–13.00 Lunch Break
13.00–14.30 Closing
Invited Talk
IBM Technology for High Performance Computing
Klaus Gottschalk, IBM Germany, DE
14.30–15.00 Coffee Break
15.00–17.00 WIP Session