[Swift-devel] Upcoming CCGrid 2009 papers relevant to scheduling

Michael Wilde wilde at mcs.anl.gov
Fri May 1 10:51:52 CDT 2009


These look interesting to us, especially the second one:

Efficient Grid Task-Bundle Allocation Using Bargaining Based
Self-Adaptive Auction
Han Zhao and Xiaolin Li

Scheduling Strategies for Cycle Scavenging in Multicluster Grid Systems
Ozan Sonmez, Bart Grundeken, Hashim Mohamed, Alexandru Iosup, and Dick Epema

Developing Scheduling Policies in gLite Middleware
A. Kretsis, P. Kokkinos, and E. Varvarigos

- Mike


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Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 18:35:57 +0800 (HKT)
Subject: CCGrid 2009 (May 18-21, 2009): Call For Participation
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                     CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster Computing
                 and the Grid (CCGrid 2009)
           18-21 May 2009 in Shanghai, China
       URL: http://grid.sjtu.edu.cn/ccgrid2009 or
               http://www.buyya.com/ccgrid
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CCGrid 2009 is the ninth in a series of successful international conferences
and for the first time will take place in China. The CCGrid symposium series
serves as a major international forum for presenting and sharing
recent research
accomplishments and technological developments in the field of cluster
and grid
computing. The conference will be held at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in
Shanghai, which is located along the coast of the East China Sea and the
southern banks of the mouth of the Yangtze River. Looking forward to see
you at Shanghai.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:

KEYNOTES

  Market-Oriented Cloud Computing: Vision, Hype, and
  Reality of Delivering Computing as the 5th Utility
  - Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne and Manjrasoft, Australia

  Challenges and Opportunities on Parallel/Distributed Programming
  for large-scale: from Multi-core to Clouds
  - Denis Caromel, INRIA/Univ. de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France

  Online Storage and Content Distribution System at a Large Scale:
  Peer-assistance and Beyond
  - Bo Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS:

  The technical program will consist of 57 contributed papers chosen from
  271 submissions from 35 countries (acceptation rate 21%).
  The papers will be presented in 15 sessions (attached below).

WORKSHOPS:

  - International Workshop on Cloud Computing (Cloud 2009)
  - Workshop about Challenges for the application of Grids in Healthcare
  - Workshop on Service-Oriented P2P Networks and Grid Systems (ServP2P
2009)
  - Workshop on e-Science/e-Research Visualization
  - Workflow Systems in e-Science (WSES09)

PANEL:

  Cloud Computing: Technical challenges and Business Implications
  Chair/Moderator: Geng Lin, Cisco Systems, USA

TUTORIALS:

  Market-Oriented Grid Computing and the Gridbus Middleware
  Rajkumar Buyya, The University of Melbourne and Manjrasoft, Australia

  Distributed Simulation on the Grid
  Stephen John Turner and Wentong Cai, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore

  Introduction to Cloud Computing
  James Broberg, The University of Melbourne, Australia

MINI SYMPOSIUMS:

  Second IEEE International Scalable Computing Challenge (SCALE 2009)
  Coordinators: Manish Parashar, Rutgers University, USA and
  Shantenu Jha, CCT, Louisiana State University,

  Grid Projects in China
  Coordinators: Hai Jin,  Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China and
  Minlu Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China


Please register at the conference website
http://grid.sjtu.edu.cn/ccgrid2009/registration.html


Thanks


CCGrid09 Organizing Committee
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Session 1 : Scheduling in Grid 1
Tuesday 19th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Hidemoto Nakada,  AIST, Japan

Efficient Grid Task-Bundle Allocation Using Bargaining Based
Self-Adaptive Auction
Han Zhao and Xiaolin Li

Scheduling Strategies for Cycle Scavenging in Multicluster Grid Systems
Ozan Sonmez, Bart Grundeken, Hashim Mohamed, Alexandru Iosup, and Dick Epema

Developing Scheduling Policies in gLite Middleware
A. Kretsis, P. Kokkinos, and E. Varvarigos

Runtime Estimations, Reputation and Elections for Top Performing
Distributed Query Scheduling
Rog谷rio Lu赤s de Carvalho Costa and Pedro Furtado

Session 2 : Peer-to-peer I
Tuesday 19th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Gilles Fedak, INRIA, France

Extending Pastry by an Alphanumerical Overlay
Dominic Battr谷, Andr谷 H?ing, Martin Raack, Ulf Rerrer-Brusch, and Odej Kao

Self-Chord: A Bio-inspired Algorithm for Structured P2P Systems
Agostino Forestiero, Carlo Mastroianni, and Michela Meo

BloomCast: Efficient Full-Text Retrieval over Unstructured P2Ps with
Guaranteed Recall
Hanhua Chen, Hai Jin, Xucheng Luo, Yunhao Liu, and Lionel M. Ni

Multicast Trees for Collaborative Applications
Krzysztof Rzadca, Jackson Tan Teck Yong, and Anwitaman Datta

Session 3 : Power Management
Tuesday 19th May - 14:00-16:00
Session chair : Satoshi Matsuoka,  Tokyo Institute of Tech., Japan

Energy-Efficient Cluster Computing via Accurate Workload Characterization
S. Huang and W. Feng

Markov Model Based Disk Power Management for Data Intensive Workloads
Rajat Garg, Seung Woo Son, Mahmut Kandemir, Padma Raghavan, and Ramya
Prabhakar

Optimal Power Management for Server Farm to Support Green Computing
Dusit Niyato, Sivadon Chaisiri, and Lee Bu Sung

Minimizing Energy Consumption for Precedence-Constrained Applications
Using Dynamic Voltage Scaling
Young Choon Lee and Albert Y. Zomaya

Session 4 : Scheduling in Grid 2
Tuesday 19th May - 14:00-16:00
Session chair : Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria

The Grid Enablement and Sustainable Simulation of Multiscale Physics
Applications
Yingwen Song, Yoshio Tanaka, Hiroshi Takemiya, Aiichiro Nakano, Shuji
Ogata, and Satoshi Sekiguchi

Reliability-Oriented Genetic Algorithm for Workflow Applications Using
Max-Min Strategy
Xiaofeng Wang, Rajkumar Buyya, and Jinshu Su

Hybrid Re-scheduling Mechanisms for Workflow Applications on
Multi-cluster Grid
Yang Zhang, Charles Koelbel, and Keith Cooper

Session 5 : Cloud Computing
Tuesday 19th May - 16:30-18:00
Session chair : Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology,
China

The Eucalyptus Open-Source Cloud-Computing System
Daniel Nurmi, Rich Wolski, Chris Grzegorczyk, Graziano Obertelli,
Sunil Soman, Lamia Youseff, and Dmitrii Zagorodnov

GenLM: License Management for Grid and Cloud Computing Environments
Mathias Dalheimer and Franz-Josef Pfreundt

On-Demand Resource Provisioning for BPEL Workflows Using Amazon's
Elastic Compute Cloud
Tim D?rnemann, Ernst Juhnke, and Bernd Freisleben

Multi-Tiered On-Demand Resource Scheduling for VM-Based Data Center
Ying Song, Hui Wang, Yaqiong Li, Binquan Feng, and Yuzhong Sun

Session 6 :  Peer-to-peer II
Tuesday 19th May - 16:30-18:00
Session chair :   Xubin He, Tennessee Technological University, USA

Reliable P2P Feed Delivery
Anwitaman Datta and Liu Xin

PAIS: A Proximity-Aware Interest-Clustered P2P File Sharing System
Haiying Shen

Adaptive Resource Indexing Technique for Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Networks
Sumeth Lerthirunwong, Naoya Maruyama, and Satoshi Matsuoka

Range Query Using Learning-Aware RPS in DHT-Based Peer-to-Peer Networks
Ze Deng, Dan Feng, Ke Zhou, Zhan Shi, and Chao Luo

Session 7 : I/O & File Systems
Wednesday 20th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Xiong Jing, ICT, China

GMount: An Ad Hoc and Locality-Aware Distributed File System by Using
SSH and FUSE
Nan Dun, Kenjiro Taura, and Akinori Yonezawa

Improving Parallel Write by Node-Level Request Scheduling
Kazuki Ohta, Hiroya Matsuba, and Yutaka Ishikawa

File Clustering Based Replication Algorithm in a Grid Environment
Hitoshi Sato, Satoshi Matsuoka, and Toshio Endo

Latency Hiding File I/O for Blue Gene Systems
Florin Isaila, Javier Garcia Blas, Jesus Carretero, Robert Latham,
Samuel Lang, and Robert Ross

Session 8 : Workflow
Wednesday 20th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Young Choon Lee, University of Sydney,  Australia

Utility Driven Adaptive Workflow Execution
Kevin Lee, Norman W. Paton, Rizos Sakellariou, and Alvaro A. A. Fernandes

Hierarchical Caches for Grid Workflows
David Chiu and Gagan Agrawal

Performance under Failures of DAG-Based Parallel Computing
Hui Jin, Xian-He Sun, Ziming Zheng, Zhiling Lan, and Bing Xie

Combined Fault Tolerance and Scheduling Techniques for Workflow
Applications on Computational Grids
Yang Zhang, Anirban Mandal, Charles Koelbel, and Keith Cooper

Session 9 : Resource Management
Wednesday 20th May - 14:00-16:00
Session chair : Osamu Tatebe, Tsukuba University, Japan

Harvesting Large-Scale Grids for Software Resources
Asterios Katsifodimos, George Pallis, and Marios D. Dikaiakos

Resource Allocation Using Virtual Clusters
Mark Stillwell, David Schanzenbach, Fr谷d谷ric Vivien, and Henri Casanova

Resource Information Aggregation in Hierarchical Grid Networks
P. Kokkinos and E. A. Varvarigos

Measuring Fragmentation of Two-Dimensional Resources Applied to
Advance Reservation Grid Scheduling
Julius Gehr and J?rg Schneider

Session 10 : Data Management
Thursday 21th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Bruno Schulze, LNCC, Brazil


BLAST Application with Data-Aware Desktop Grid Middleware
Haiwu He, Gilles Fedak, Bing Tang, and Franck Cappello

AVSS: An Adaptable Virtual Storage System
Jian Ke, Xu-dong Zhu, Wen-wu Na, and Lu Xu

Memory-Mapped File Approach for On-Demand Data Co-allocation on Grids
Po-Cheng Chen, Jyh-Biau Chang, Yi-Chang Zhuang, Ce-Kuen Shieh, and
Tyng-Yeu Liang

Performance Issues in Parallelizing Data-Intensive Applications on a
Multi-core Cluster
Vignesh T. Ravi and Gagan Agrawal

Session 11 : Performance Modeling
Thursday 21th May - 10:30-12:30
Session chair : Hiroshi Nakashima, Kyoto University, Japan

Using Templates to Predict Execution Time of Scientific Workflow
Applications in the Grid
Farrukh Nadeem and Thomas Fahringer

Modeling Job Arrival Process with Long Range Dependence and Burstiness
Characteristics
Tran Ngoc Minh and Lex Wolters

Modeling Job Lifespan Delays in Volunteer Computing Projects
Trilce Estrada, Michela Taufer, and Kevin Reed

A Hybrid Intelligent Method for Performance Modeling and Prediction of
Workflow Activities in Grids
Rubing Duan, Farrukh Nadeem, Jie Wang, Radu Prodan, and Thomas Fahringer

Session 12 : Virtualization
Thursday 21th May - 14:00-16:00
Session chair : Manish Parashar,  Rutgers University, USA

A Scalable Security Model for Enabling Dynamic Virtual Private
Execution Infrastructures on the Internet
Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Olivier Mornard,
Guilherme Koslovski, Vincent Roca, Lionel Giraud, Johan Montagnat, and
Tram Truong Huu

Self-Tuning Virtual Machines for Predictable eScience
Sang-Min Park and Marty Humphrey

Dynamic Provisioning of Virtual Organization Clusters
Michael A. Murphy, Brandon Kagey, Michael Fenn, and Sebastien Goasguen

Failure-Aware Construction and Reconfiguration of Distributed Virtual
Machines for High Availability Computing
Song Fu

Session 13 : High-Performance Communications and Fault Tolerance
Thursday 21th May - 14:00-16:00
Session chair :  Minyi Guo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Natively Supporting True One-Sided Communication in MPI on Multi-core
Systems with InfiniBand
G. Santhanaraman, P. Balaji, K. Gopalakrishnan, R. Thakur, W. Gropp,
and D. K. Panda

MPISec I/O: Providing Data Confidentiality in MPI-I/O
Ramya Prabhakar, Christina Patrick, and Mahmut Kandemir

Dynamic and Distributed Multipath Routing Policy for High-Speed Cluster
Networks
D. Lugones, D. Franco, and E. Luque

Handling Persistent States in Process Checkpoint/Restart Mechanisms
for HPC Systems
Pierre Riteau, Adrien L豕bre, and Christine Morin

Session 14 : Monitoring and Visualization
Thursday 21th May - 16:30-18:00
Session chair :   Yuzhong Sun, Institute of Computing Technology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Collusion Detection for Grid Computing
Eugen Staab and Thomas Engel

Multi-scale Real-Time Grid Monitoring with Job Stream Mining
Xiangliang Zhang, Mich豕le Sebag, and C谷cile Germain-Renaud

Towards Visualization Scalability through Time Intervals and
Hierarchical Organization of Monitoring Data
Lucas Mello Schnorr, Guillaume Huard, and Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux

Session 15 : Matching and Adaptation
Thursday 21th May - 16:30-18:00
Session chair : Carlos A. Varela,  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

A Skyline Approach to the Matchmaking Web Service
Hyuck Han, Hyungsoo Jung, Shingyu Kim, and Heon Y. Yeom

Flexible and Efficient In-Vivo Enhancement for Grid Applications
Dong Kwan Kim, Yang Jiao, and Eli Tilevich

Evaluating the Divisible Load Assumption in the Context of Economic
Grid Scheduling with Deadline-Based QoS guarantees
Wim Depoorter, Ruben Van den Bossche, Kurt Vanmechelen, and Jan Broeckhove

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