10. CCGRID 2010:
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
10th IEEE/ACM International Conference on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, CCGrid 2010, 17-20 May 2010, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
IEEE 2010
Keynotes
Algorithms - Cloud computing and Grids
Middleware/Runtime - Resource Management
- Paul Marshall, Kate Keahey, Timothy Freeman:
Elastic Site: Using Clouds to Elastically Extend Site Resources.
43-52

- Richard L. Graham, Steve Poole, Pavel Shamis, Gil Bloch, Noam Bloch, Hillel Chapman, Michael Kagan, Ariel Shahar, Ishai Rabinovitz, Gilad Shainer:
ConnectX-2 InfiniBand Management Queues: First Investigation of the New Support for Network Offloaded Collective Operations.
53-62

- Leonardo Arturo Bautista-Gomez, Naoya Maruyama, Franck Cappello, Satoshi Matsuoka:
Distributed Diskless Checkpoint for Large Scale Systems.
63-72

- Takahiro Hirofuchi, Hidemoto Nakada, Satoshi Itoh, Satoshi Sekiguchi:
Enabling Instantaneous Relocation of Virtual Machines with a Lightweight VMM Extension.
73-83

Applications - Clouds
Middleware/Runtime - Program Optimization and Scheduling
Programming Models and Systems - HPC and Accelerators
Performance Modeling and Evaluation - Scheduling and Resource Management
Algorithms - Scheduling and Resource Allocation
Middleware/Runtime - Service Management and Workflows
- Giuseppe Pirrò, Paolo Trunfio, Domenico Talia, Paolo Missier, Carole A. Goble:
ERGOT: A Semantic-Based System for Service Discovery in Distributed Infrastructures.
263-272

- Michele Mazzucco:
Towards Autonomic Service Provisioning Systems.
273-282

- Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Dennis Gannon, Beth Plale:
WORKEM: Representing and Emulating Distributed Scientific Workflow Execution State.
283-292

- Ciprian Docan, Fan Zhang, Manish Parashar, Julian Cummings, Norbert Podhorszki, Scott Klasky:
Experiments with Memory-to-Memory Coupling for End-to-End Fusion Simulation Workflows.
293-301

Programming Models and Systems - Streams
Applications
- Jong Youl Choi, Seung-Hee Bae, Xiaohong Qiu, Geoffrey Fox:
High Performance Dimension Reduction and Visualization for Large High-Dimensional Data Analysis.
331-340

- Morris Riedel, Bernd Schuller, Michael Rambadt, M. Shahbaz Memon, A. Shiraz Memon, Achim Streit, Thomas Lippert, Stefan J. Zasada, Steven Manos, Peter V. Coveney, Felix Wolf, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Exploring the Potential of Using Multiple E-science Infrastructures with Emerging Open Standards-Based E-health Research Tools.
341-348

- Soon-Heum Ko, Nayong Kim, Joohyun Kim, Abhinav Thota, Shantenu Jha:
Efficient Runtime Environment for Coupled Multi-physics Simulations: Dynamic Resource Allocation and Load-Balancing.
349-358

- Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Chin Guok, Keith R. Jackson, Ezra Kissel, D. Martin Swany, Deborah A. Agarwal:
On-demand Overlay Networks for Large Scientific Data Transfers.
359-367

Algorithms and Applications - Energy
Performance Modeling and Evaluation - Tracing and Communication
Algorithms - Self-Organizing and Peer-to-Peer Systems
Performance Modeling and Evaluation - Workload Modeling and Prediction
- Tran Ngoc Minh, Lex Wolters, Dick H. J. Epema:
A Realistic Integrated Model of Parallel System Workloads.
464-473

- Tamás Éltetö, Cécile Germain-Renaud, Pascal Bondon, Michèle Sebag:
Discovering Piecewise Linear Models of Grid Workload.
474-484

- Mario Lassnig, Thomas Fahringer, Vincent Garonne, Angelos Molfetas, Miguel Branco:
Identification, Modelling and Prediction of Non-periodic Bursts in Workloads.
485-494

- Andréa M. Matsunaga, José A. B. Fortes:
On the Use of Machine Learning to Predict the Time and Resources Consumed by Applications.
495-504

Cloud Computing and Applications
Grid and e-Science Applications
- Takeshi Shibata, SungJun Choi, Kenjiro Taura:
File-Access Characteristics of Data-Intensive Workflow Applications.
522-525

- Nezih Yigitbasi, Dick H. J. Epema:
Overdimensioning for Consistent Performance in Grids.
526-529

- Eun-Sung Jung, Sanjay Ranka, Sartaj Sahni:
Topology Aggregation for E-science Networks.
530-533

- Xiao Liu, Jinjun Chen, Zhangjun Wu, Zhiwei Ni, Dong Yuan, Yun Yang:
Handling Recoverable Temporal Violations in Scientific Workflow Systems: A Workflow Rescheduling Based Strategy.
534-537

- Javier Celaya, Loris Marchal:
A Fair Decentralized Scheduler for Bag-of-Tasks Applications on Desktop Grids.
538-541

- Peter Paul Beran, Werner Mach, Ralph Vigne, Jürgen Mangler, Erich Schikuta:
A Heuristic Query Optimization Approach for Heterogeneous Environments.
542-546

Data Management in Grids
Posters
- Mark Wallis, Frans Henskens, Michael Hannaford:
Expanding the Cloud: A Component-Based Architecture to Application Deployment on the Internet.
569-570

- Nan Dun, Kenjiro Taura, Akinori Yonezawa:
Fine-Grained Profiling for Data-Intensive Workflows.
571-572

- Devesh Sharma:
Supporting OFED over Non-InfiniBand SANs.
573-574

- Yi-Lun Pan, Chang-Hsing Wu, Chia-Yen Liu, Hsi-En Yu, Weicheng Huang:
The Lightweight Approach to Use Grid Services with Grid Widgets on Grid WebOS.
575-576

- Anton Beloglazov, Rajkumar Buyya:
Energy Efficient Allocation of Virtual Machines in Cloud Data Centers.
577-578

- Satish Narayana Srirama, Oleg Batrashev, Eero Vainikko:
SciCloud: Scientific Computing on the Cloud.
579-580

- Yuan Lin, Yang Chen, Guodong Wang, Beixing Deng:
Rigel: A Scalable and Lightweight Replica Selection Service for Replicated Distributed File System.
581-582

- Andrew J. Zaliwski:
In Search of Visualization Metaphors for PlanetLab.
583-584

- Rajarathinam Jeyarani, Rajarathinam Vasanth Ram, N. Nagaveni:
Design and Implementation of an Efficient Two-Level Scheduler for Cloud Computing Environment.
585-586

- Clemens Grelck, Jukka Julku, Frank Penczek, Alexander V. Shafarenko:
Cluster Computing as an Assembly Process: Coordination with S-Net.
587-588

- Masnida Hussin, Young Choon Lee, Albert Y. Zomaya:
Dynamic Job-Clustering with Different Computing Priorities for Computational Resource Allocation.
589-590

- Wei-Yu Lin, Guan-Yu Lin, Hung-Yu Wei:
Dynamic Auction Mechanism for Cloud Resource Allocation.
591-592

- Mohan Baruwal Chhetri, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Policy-Based Management of QoS in Service Aggregations.
593-595

- Madhulina Sarkar, Sarbani Roy, Nandini Mukherjee:
Feedback-Guided Analysis for Resource Requirements in Large Distributed System.
596-597

- Sandra Gesing, Jano I. van Hemert, Jos Koetsier, Andreas Bertsch, Oliver Kohlbacher:
TOPP goes Rapid The OpenMS Proteomics Pipeline in a Grid-Enabled Web Portal.
598-599

CLOUD Workshop
- Jinhui Yao, Shiping Chen, Surya Nepal, David Levy, John Zic:
TrustStore: Making Amazon S3 Trustworthy with Services Composition.
600-605

- Khawaja S. Shams, Mark W. Powell, Thomas Crockett, Jeffrey S. Norris, Ryan Rossi, Tom Söderström:
Polyphony: A Workflow Orchestration Framework for Cloud Computing.
606-611

- Tram Truong Huu, Johan Montagnat:
Virtual Resources Allocation for Workflow-Based Applications Distribution on a Cloud Infrastructure.
612-617

- Vincenzo D. Cunsolo, Salvatore Distefano, Antonio Puliafito, Marco Scarpa:
Applying Software Engineering Principles for Designing Cloud@Home.
618-624

- Roger Clarke:
User Requirements for Cloud Computing Architecture.
625-630

- Takayuki Banzai, Hitoshi Koizumi, Ryo Kanbayashi, Takayuki Imada, Toshihiro Hanawa, Mitsuhisa Sato:
D-Cloud: Design of a Software Testing Environment for Reliable Distributed Systems Using Cloud Computing Technology.
631-636

PC Grid Workshop
- Yvonne Bernard, Lukas Klejnowski, Jörg Hähner, Christian Müller-Schloer:
Towards Trust in Desktop Grid Systems.
637-642

- Karthick Ramachandran, Hanan Lutfiyya, Mark Perry:
Decentralized Resource Availability Prediction for a Desktop Grid.
643-648

- Marcus Carvalho, Renato Miceli, Paulo Ditarso Maciel Jr., Francisco Vilar Brasileiro, Raquel Vigolvino Lopes:
Predicting the Quality of Service of a Peer-to-Peer Desktop Grid.
649-654

- Kan Watanabe, Masaru Fukushi:
Generalized Spot-Checking for Sabotage-Tolerance in Volunteer Computing Systems.
655-660

- Harold Castro, Eduardo Rosales, Mario Villamizar, Artur Jimenez:
UnaGrid: On Demand Opportunistic Desktop Grid.
661-666

- Gonzalo Vera, Remo Suppi:
Integration of Heterogeneous and Non-dedicated Environments for R.
667-672

- Troy P. LeBlanc, Jaspal Subhlok, Edgar Gabriel:
A High-Level Interpreted MPI Library for Parallel Computing in Volunteer Environments.
673-678

- Liang Li, Xingjun Zhang, Jinghua Feng, Xiaoshe Dong:
mPlogP: A Parallel Computation Model for Heterogeneous Multi-core Computer.
679-684

- Haiwu He, Gilles Fedak, Péter Kacsuk, Zoltan Farkas, Zoltán Balaton, Oleg Lodygensky, Etienne Urbah, Gabriel Caillat, Filipe Araujo, Ad Emmen:
Extending the EGEE Grid with XtremWeb-HEP Desktop Grids.
685-690

Resilience Workshop
- Imran S. Haque, Vijay S. Pande:
Hard Data on Soft Errors: A Large-Scale Assessment of Real-World Error Rates in GPGPU.
691-696

- Esteban Meneses, Celso L. Mendes, Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Team-Based Message Logging: Preliminary Results.
697-702

- James Brandt, Frank Chen, Vincent De Sapio, Ann C. Gentile, Jackson Mayo, Philippe P. Pébay, Diana Roe, David C. Thompson, Matthew Wong:
Using Cloud Constructs and Predictive Analysis to Enable Pre-Failure Process Migration in HPC Systems.
703-708

- James Dinan, Arjun Singri, P. Sadayappan, Sriram Krishnamoorthy:
Selective Recovery from Failures in a Task Parallel Programming Model.
709-714

CDN Workshop
Health Workshop
- Matthan W. A. Caan, Frans M. Vos, Antoine H. C. van Kampen, Sílvia D. Olabarriaga, Lucas J. van Vliet:
Gridifying a Diffusion Tensor Imaging Analysis Pipeline.
733-738

- Sorina Camarasu-Pop, Frederic Cervenansky, Yonny Cardenas, Jean-Yves Nief, Hugues Benoit-Cattin:
Overview of Medical Data Management Solutions for Research Communities.
739-744

- Richard O. Sinnott, Jipu Jiang, Anthony Stell, John P. Watt:
Development and Support of Platforms for Research into Rare Diseases.
745-750

- Dagmar Krefting, Ralf Lützkendorf, Kathrin Peter, Johannes Bernarding:
Performance Analysis of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in an Academic Production Grid.
751-756

Multicore Workshop
- Charles J. Gillan, Thomas Steinke, J. Bock, S. Borchert, Ivor T. A. Spence, N. S. Scott:
Programming Challenges for the Implementation of Numerical Quadrature in Atomic Physics on FPGA and GPU Accelerators.
757-762

- Daniel P. Playne, Kenneth A. Hawick:
Asynchronous Communication Schemes for Finite Difference Methods on Multiple GPUs.
763-768

- Kimikazu Kato, Tikara Hosino:
Solving k-Nearest Neighbor Problem on Multiple Graphics Processors.
769-773

- Fumihiko Ino, Akihiro Ogita, Kentaro Oita, Kenichi Hagihara:
Cooperative Multitasking for GPU-Accelerated Grid Systems.
774-779

- Jacob Barhen, Travis Humble, Pramita Mitra, Michael Traweek:
Multi-FFT Vectorization for the Cell Multicore Processor.
780-785

- Daniel Hackenberg, Guido Juckeland, Holger Brunst:
High Resolution Program Flow Visualization of Hardware Accelerated Hybrid Multi-core Applications.
786-791

- Mark W. Govett, Jacques Middlecoff, Tom Henderson:
Running the NIM Next-Generation Weather Model on GPUs.
792-796

- Shujia Zhou, Carlos Cruz, Daniel C. Duffy, Robert Tucker, Mark Purcell:
Accelerating Climate and Weather Simulations Through Hybrid Computing.
797-801

- Ian Stewart, Shujia Zhou:
A Memory Centric Kernel Framework for Accelerating Short-Range, Interactive Particle Simulation.
802-807

- Ahmed H. El Zein, Alistair P. Rendell:
From Sparse Matrix to Optimal GPU CUDA Sparse Matrix Vector Product Implementation.
808-813

- Judy Qiu, Scott Beason, Seung-Hee Bae, Saliya Ekanayake, Geoffrey Fox:
Performance of Windows Multicore Systems on Threading and MPI.
814-819

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