[hpc-announce] CfP: Deadline extended: 1st COSH Workshop on Co-Scheduling of HPC Applications

Josef Weidendorfer Josef.Weidendorfer at in.tum.de
Mon Nov 16 07:56:19 CST 2015


                         *** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***

          1st COSH Workshop on Co-Scheduling of HPC Applications
                              Organised by
                 Carsten Trinitis and Josef Weidendorfer
           Technische Universität München, Institut für Informatik
                 Prague, Czech Republic, January 19, 2016
          http://wwwi10.lrr.in.tum.de/~trinitic/COSH2016/cosh.html

                              Submissions through
                https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cosh2016



Co-located with
HiPEAC 2016, Prague, Czech Republic, January 18-20, 2016.


Overview
The task of a high performance computing system is to carry out its
calculations (mainly scientific applications) with maximum performance
and energy efficiency.

Up until now, this goal could only be achieved by exclusively
assigning an appropriate number of cores/nodes to parallel
applications. As a
consequence, applications had to be highly optimised in order to achieve
even only a fraction of a supercomputer's peak performance which
required huge efforts on the programmer side.

This problem is expected to become more serious on future Exa-Scale
systems with millions of compute cores. Many of today's highly scalable
applications will not be able to utilise an Exa-Scale system's extreme
parallelism due to node specific limitations like e.g. I/O bandwidth.
Therefore, to be able to efficiently use future supercomputers,
it will be necessary to simultaneously run more than one application
on a node.

To be able to efficiently perform co-scheduling, applications must
not slow down each other, i.e. candidates for co-scheduling could
e.g. be a memory-bound and a compute bound application.

Within this context, it might also be necessary to dynamically migrate
applications between nodes if e.g. a new application is scheduled
to the system.
In order to be able to monitor performance and energy
efficiency during operation, additional sensors are required. These
need to be correlated to running applications to deliver values for key
performance indicators.

Please submit your paper through:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cosh2016

Main topics:
Exa-Scale architectures, supercomputers, scheduling, performance
sensors, energy efficiency, task migration

Important Dates
Paper Submission deadline: November 22, 2015
Notification: December 5, 2014
Camera ready: December 15, 2015
Workshop: January 19, 2016



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Dr. Josef Weidendorfer, Informatik, Technische Universität München
TUM I-10 - FMI 01.04.035 - Tel. 089 / 289-18454


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