[hpc-announce] CFP: JSSPP 2023 (Papers due Feb. 5): 26th Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing (in conjunction with IEEE IPDPS)
Dalibor Klusáček
klusacek at cesnet.cz
Thu Jan 19 10:05:41 CST 2023
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26th Workshop on Job Scheduling Strategies for Parallel Processing
(JSSPP 2023)
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In Conjunction with 37th IEEE IPDPS 2023, St. Petersburg, Florida USA.
19 May 2023
Webpage: http://jsspp.org
Submission Deadline: February 5th, 2023 (will be extended)
Notification Due: March 12th, 2023
Workshop date: May 19th, 2023
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The JSSPP workshop addresses all scheduling aspects of parallel
computing, including cloud, grid, HPC & HTC, as well as "mixed/hybrid"
or otherwise specific systems.
For the last 30 years, such parallel systems have grown in capacity and
complexity, creating the need for new scheduling systems to govern them.
JSSPP focuses both on such problems for traditional parallel
cluster/HPC/HTC systems as well as more recent cloud-based systems.
Nowadays, parallel computing supports extremely heterogeneous workloads
in very dynamic and connected environments. Many workloads are
interactive and make use of variable resources over time. Complex
parallel infrastructures can now be built on the fly, sourcing compute
capacity from different providers simultaneously, while each offers
different prices and quality of services. Capacity planning has become
more proactive, where resources are acquired continuously, with the goal
of staying ahead of demand. The interaction model between job and
resource manager is shifting to one of negotiation, where they agree on
resources, price, and quality of service. Also, "hybrid" systems are
often used, where the (virtualized) infrastructure is hosting a mix of
competing workloads/applications, each having its own resource manager
that must be somehow co-scheduled. These are just a few examples of the
open issues facing our field.
From its very beginning, JSSPP has strived to balance practice and
theory in its program. This combination provides a rich environment for
technical debate about scheduling approaches including both academic
researchers as well as participants from industry.
Building on this tradition, JSSPP welcomes both regular papers as well
as descriptions of Open Scheduling Problems (OSP) in large scale
scheduling (see below). Lack of real-world data often substantially
hampers the ability of the research community to engage with scheduling
problems in a way that has real world impact. Our goal in the OSP venue
is to build a bridge between the production and research worlds, in
order to facilitate direct collaborations and impact.
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Call for Regular Papers
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JSSPP solicits papers that address any of the challenges in parallel
scheduling, including but not limited to:
* Design and evaluation of new scheduling approaches.
* Performance evaluation of scheduling approaches, including
methodology, benchmarks, and metrics.
* Workloads, including characterization, classification, and modeling.
* Consideration of additional constraints in scheduling systems, like
job priorities, price, accounting, load estimation, and quality of
service guarantees.
* Impact of scheduling strategies on system utilization, application
performance, user friendliness, cost efficiency, and energy efficiency.
* Scaling and composition of very large scheduling systems.
* Cloud provider issues: capacity planning, service level assurance,
reliability.
* Interaction between schedulers on different levels, like processor
level as well as whole single- or even multi-owner systems
* Interaction between applications/workloads, e.g., efficient batch
job and container/VM co-scheduling within a single system, etc.
* Experience reports from production systems or large scale compute
campaigns.
For further information concerning paper formatting instructions please
visit the Submission section (https://jsspp.org/index.php?page=submission).
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Call for Open Scheduling Problems (OSP)
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JSSPP welcomes descriptions of open problems in large-scale scheduling.
We believe that clearly described real-world scheduling problems will
help both the production and the scientific community to bridge the gap
that often prevents adoption of newly proposed scheduling techniques in
practice.
Effective scheduling approaches are predicated on three things:
* A concise understanding of scheduling goals, and how they relate to
one another.
* Details of the workload (job arrival times, sizes, shareability,
deadlines, etc.)
* Details of the system being managed (size, break/fix lifecycle,
allocation constraints)
Submissions must include concise description of the key metrics of the
system and how they are calculated, as well as anonymized data
publication of the system workload and production schedule. Detailed
descriptions of operational considerations (maintenance, failure
patterns, fault domains) are also important. Ideally, anonymized
operational logs would also be published, though we understand this
might be more difficult.
We envision that these papers will provide sufficiently detailed
information to be able to develop new scheduling approaches, which can
be robustly compared with the schedules used in production facilities,
and other approaches to solve the same problems.
Paper formatting requirements for OSP-related submissions are the same
as for regular papers and are available in the Submission section
(https://jsspp.org/index.php?page=submission).
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Venue and virtual venue
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JSSPP 2023 is being planned for May 19 in in St. Petersburg, Florida
USA. However, remote paper presentation and attendance will be likely
allowed to accommodate various constraints and restrictions caused by
the pandemic. In virtual format, we will use videoconferencing and
upload workshop-ready versions of papers at the workshop website
beforehand. After the workshop the recording of the talks and the slides
of all presentations will be shared on the JSSPP website and JSSPP
youtube channel
(https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC93tGBsMmjjEitQSQyL7eTw/playlists).
The virtual format was very successful in JSSPP 2020, 2021 and JSSPP
2022, with great participant attendance and engagement with the presenters.
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Committees
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Workshop organizers:
* Dalibor Klusáček, CESNET a.l.e.
* Julita Corbalán, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
* Gonzalo Rodrigo Álvarez, Apple
Program committee (Not closed):
* Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda, University of Haifa, Caesarea Rothschild
Institute
* Amaya Booker, Facebook
* Stratos Dimopoulos, University of California, Santa Barbara
* Hyeonsang Eom, Seoul National University
* Dror Feitelson, Hebrew University
* Liana Fong, IBM T. J. Watson Research
* Bogdan Ghit, Databricks
* Eitan Frachtenberg, Reed College
* Alfredo Goldman, University of Sao Paulo
* Douglas Jacobsen, NERSC
* Cristian Klein, Umeå Univeristy / Elastisys
* Priyesh Narayanan, Netflix
* Bill Nitzberg, Altair
* Larry Rudolph, Two Sigma
* Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
* Nikos Parlavantzas, INSA Rennes
* Uwe Schwiegelshohn, TU Dortmund University
* Leonel Sousa, Universidade de Lisboa
* Ramin Yahyapour, GWDG - University of Goettingen
* Henri Casanova, University of Hawaii
* Zhiling Lan, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Submission
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Papers should be no longer than 20 single-spaced pages, 10pt font,
including figures and references. All submissions must follow the LNCS
format, see the instructions at Springer's web site:
http://www.springer.com/lncs
All papers in scope will be reviewed by at least three members of the
program committee (see the list of organizers/PC members here:
http://jsspp.org/index.php?page=committees).
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Proceedings
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Interim proceedings containing a collection of the papers presented will
be distributed at the workshop in electronic form. It is planned to also
publish a post-workshop proceedings in the Springer "Lecture Notes on
Computer Science" series, as was done in previous years (pending
approval from Springer).
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