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2nd CLUSTER 2000: Chemnitz, Germany
- 2000 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER 2000), November 28th - December 1st, 2000, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0896-0
Tutorials
- Rob Pennington, David A. Bader, Barney Maccabe, Patricia A. Kovatch, Stephen L. Scott:
Tutorial A: Design and Analysis of High Performance Clusters. 1-2 - Arvind W. Kiwelekar:
Tutorial B: CORBA: As a Cluster Middleware. 3-4 - Mark Baker, Rajkumar Buyya:
Tutorial C: Current and Emerging Trends in Cluster Computing. 5-6 - Tim Mattson:
Tutorial D: An Introduction to OpenMP and Its Use on Clusters. 7-8 - Rajkumar Buyya, Mark Baker:
Tutorial E: Hot Topics in Grid Computing. 9-10 - Omer F. Rana:
Tutorial F: Implementing Agent Applications in Java: Using Mobile and Intelligent Agents. 11
Keynote
- Andrew A. Chien:
Entropia: Megacomputing on the Internet. 13-
Selected Issues of Interconnect and Shared Memory
- Noboru Tanabe, Junji Yamamoto, Hiroaki Nishi, Tomohiro Kudoh, Yoshihiro Hamada, Hironori Nakajo, Hideharu Amano:
MEMOnet : Network interface plugged into a memory slot. 17-16 - Luciana Arantes, Pierre Sens, Bertil Folliot:
The Impact of Caching in a Loosely-coupled Clustered Software DSM System. 27-34 - Shinichi Yamagiwa, Munehiro Fukuda, Koichi Wada:
Design and Performance of Maestro Cluster Network. 35-44 - Jenwei Hsieh, Tau Leng, Victor Mashayekhi, Reza Rooholamini:
Impact of Level 2 Cache and Memory Subsystem on the Scalability of Clusters of Small-Scale SMP Servers. 45-
Keynote
- Kai Hwang:
Internet Security and Cluster Architecture for Federated E-Commerce. 53-
Interconnect Technology and System Software Support
- Anthony T. C. Tam, Cho-Li Wang:
Contention-free Complete Exchange Algorithm on Clusters. 57-64 - Bernard Tourancheau, Roland Westrelin:
Study of the medium message performance of BIP/Myrinet. 65-72 - Ralf Grosse Borger, Roger Butenuth, Hans-Ulrich Heiss:
IP over SCI. 73-77 - Olivier Aumage, Luc Bougé, Alexandre Denis, Jean-François Méhaut, Guillaume Mercier, Raymond Namyst, Loïc Prylli:
Madeleine II: a Portable and Efficient Communication Library for High-Performance Cluster Computing. 78-
Performance / Application Framework for Clusters / Clusters in Space
- Juan M. Orduña, Vicente Arnau, José Duato:
Characterization of Communications between Processes in Message-Passing Applications. 91-98 - Li-jie Jin, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
From Metacomputing to Metabusiness Processing. 99-108 - Werner Vogels, Dan Dumitriu:
An Overview of the Galaxy Management Framework for Scalable Enterprise Cluster Computing. 109-118 - Daniel S. Katz, Paul L. Springer:
Development of a Spaceborne Embedded Cluster. 119-126
Vendor Presentations
- Petter Gustad, Svein Erik Johansen, Kare Lochsen:
The Dolphin D330 Cluster Adapter Card. 127-128 - Tom Morris:
Cluster Optimized High Density Alpha Compute Nodes. 129-130 - Timothy G. Mattson:
Cluster Computing at Intel. 131-134 - Michael Herz:
Agilent's Key Technologies in Remote System Management. 135-136 - Michael Herz:
Remote System Management Principles. 137-138 - Reiner Wohlgemuth, Holger Matthes:
Advanced Cluster Systems - Computing Power to simulate complex systems in a complex world. 139-
Keynote
- Henri E. Bal:
Programming Support for Distributed Clustercomputing. 141-
Selected Papers in Programming Tools and Applications
- Thomas Fahringer:
JavaSymphony: A System for Development of Locality-Oriented Distributed and Parallel Java Applications. 145-152 - Johannes Gutleber, Eric Cano, Sergio Cittolin, Frans Meijers, Luciano Orsini, D. Samyn:
Architectural Software Support for Processing Clusters. 153-161 - Thomas Barth, Bernd Freisleben, Manfred Grauer, Frank Thilo:
Distributed Solution of Optimal Hybrid Control Problems on Networks of Workstations. 162-169 - Emiliano Casalicchio, Michele Colajanni:
Scalable Web Clusters with Static and Dynamic Contents. 170-
Panel Presentation
- Gregory Pfister:
The Future of Cluster Interconnects: InfiniBand or Ethernet? 179-
Keynote
- Atsushi Hori:
SCore: An Integrated Cluster System Software Package for High Performance Cluster Computing. 181-
Cluster Applications and Performance
- Xing Cai, Åsmund Ødegård:
Parallel Simulation of 3D Nonlinear Acoustic Fields on a Linux-cluster. 185-192 - Carmen L. T. Borges, Djalma M. Falcão, Glauco Nery Taranto:
Cluster Based Power System Analysis Applications. 193-200 - Mario R. Guarracino, Giuliano Laccetti, Diego Romano:
Browsing Virtual Reality on a PC Cluster. 201-208 - Marco Tomassini, Leonardo Vanneschi, Laurent Bucher, Francisco Fernández:
An MPI-Based Tool for Distributed Genetic Programming. 209-216 - Klaus Bernert, Thomas Frank, Hellfried Schneider, Klaus Pachler:
Multi-Grid Acceleration of a SIMPLE-Based CFD-Code and Aspects of Parallelization. 217-
Operating System Issues of Clusters
- Friedrich Seifert, Wolfgang Rehm:
Proposing a Mechanism for Reliably Locking VIA Communication Memory in Linux. 225-232 - Felix Rauch, Christian Kurmann, Thomas Stricker:
Partition Repositories for Partition Cloning - OS Independent Software Maintenance in Large Clusters of PCs. 233 - Liang Peng, Weng-Fai Wong, Ming-Dong Feng, Chung-Kwong Yuen:
SilkRoad: A Multithreaded Runtime System with Software Distributed Shared Memory for SMP Clusters. 243-249 - Pierre Lombard, Yves Denneulin:
Towards Single Image System: Preemptive migration of system threads with the SCI network. 250-257 - Céline Boutrous-Saab, Xavier Bonnaire, Bertil Folliot:
A Flexible Monitoring Platform to Build Cluster Management Services. 258-
Keynote
- Thomas L. Sterling:
PC Clusters - The Convergence of High Performance Systems Architecture. 267-
Scheduling and Programming Clusters
- Cosimo Anglano:
A Fair and Effective Scheduling Strategy for Workstation Clusters. 271-279 - Naresh Patel, Hari Sivaraman:
A Model of Completion Queue Mechanisms using the Virtual Interface API. 280-288 - Dongeun Kim, Cheol Ho Park, Daeyeon Park:
Request Rate Adaptive Dispatching Architecture for Scalable Internet Server. 289-296 - Luís M. B. Lopes, Álvaro Reis Figueira, Fernando M. A. Silva, Vasco Thudichum Vasconcelos:
A Concurrent Programming Environment with Support for Distributed Computations and Code Mobility. 297-
Disks and I/O Systems for Clusters
- Siu-Cheung Chau, Ada Wai-Chee Fu:
A Gracefully Degradable Declustered RAID Architecture with near Optimal Maximal Read and Write Parallelism. 309-318 - Toni Cortes, Jesús Labarta:
A Case for Heterogeneous Disk Arrays. 319-325 - Woo Hyun Ahn, Sang Ho Park, Daeyeon Park:
Efficient Cooperative Caching for File Systems in Cluster-Based Web Servers. 326-334 - Rosario Cristaldi, Giulio Iannello:
Performance analysis of storage and network subsystems in cluster architectures. 335-
Posters
- Paul A. Farrell, Hong Ong, Stephen L. Scott:
Enabling High Performance Data Transfer on Cluster Architecture. 347-348 - Mario Trams, Ralph Schlosser, Wolfgang Rehm:
Design Choices and First Results of Our VIA-Capable PCI-SCI Bridge. 349-350 - Jemal H. Abawajy, Sivarama P. Dandamudi:
Parallel Job Scheduling Policy for Workstation Cluster Environments. 351-352 - Omer F. Rana, Daniel Bunford-Jones, David W. Walker, Matthew Addis, Mike Surridge, Kenneth A. Hawick:
Agent based Resource Discovery for Dynamic Clusters. 353-354 - Germán S. Goldszmidt:
The Océano Project - A Multi-Domain Cluster for a Computing Utility. 355-356 - Masanori Itoh, Tooru Ishizaki, Mitsuhiro Kishimoto:
Accelerated Socket Communications in System Area Networks. 357-358 - Giuseppe Ciaccio, Giovanni Chiola:
Low-cost Gigabit Ethernet at Work. 359-360 - Chei-Yol Kim, Jong Hyun Cho, Dae-Wha Seo:
Adaptive Dual-Cache Scheme with Dynamic Prefetching Scheme in Parallel File System. 361-362 - Kazuki Hyoudou, Yasuichi Nakayama:
FireCluster: PC Cluster System Employing IEEE 1394. 363-364 - Antonio F. Díaz, Jesus Ferreira, Julio Ortega, Antonio Cañas, Alberto Prieto:
CLIC: Fast Communication on Linux Clusters. 365-366 - Toshihiro Nishioka, Atsushi Hori, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Consistent Checkpointing for High Performance Clusters. 367-368 - Minwen Ji:
Atomicity, Serialization and Recovery in the Island-Based File System. 369-370 - Joachim Worringen:
Efficient Parallel I/O on SCI Connected Clusters. 371-372 - Sung-Woo Lee, Kee-Young Yoo:
Using the Resizable Working-set Notion for Software Distributed Shared Memory. 373-374 - Sang-Hwa Chung, Soo-Cheol Oh, Sejin Park, Hankook Jang, Chi-Jung Ha:
A CC-NUMA Prototype Card for SCI-Based PC Clustering. 375-378 - Eddy Caron, Dominique Lazure, Gil Utard:
Inversion of Huge Matrices on Clusters. 379-380 - Koichi Konishi, Kentaro Kikuchi, Hideki Kawai, Kunihiko Kojima, Ken'ichi Ohmachi, Susumu Akamine, Toshikazu Fukushima:
Chained Declustering using Multiple Conventional Filesystems. 381-382 - Timothy Peter Cockle, Kecheng Liu, Mike C. Woodward:
Towards a Generic Information Provision System for the Metacomputing Environment. 383-384 - Christophe Cérin, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
An Over-partitioning Scheme for Parallel Sorting on Clusters with Processors Running at different Speeds. 385-386 - Thomas Frank, Klaus Bernert, Klaus Pachler, Hellfried Schneider:
Efficient Parallelization of Eulerian-Lagrangian Approach for Disperse Multiphase Flow Calculations on MIMD Computer Architectures. 387-388 - Al Geist, Brian Luethke, Jens Schwidder, Stephen L. Scott:
ORNL M3C tool. 389-390 - Emmanuel Cecchet, Cyril Perrin:
Parallel Pull-Based LRU : a New Request Distribution Algorithm for Large Scale SCI Clustered Web Caches. 391-392 - Dana Petcu:
Experiments with PVMaple and Parallel Methods for ODEs. 393-394 - Viet D. Tran, Ladislav Hluchý, Giang T. Nguyen:
Parallel Programming Environment for Cluster Computing. 395-396 - Rose Rose, Hans-Ulrich Heiss, Philippe Olivier Alexandre Navaux:
Distributed Processor Allocation in Multicomputers. 397-398 - Thomas Müller, Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
Parallelizing a CAD-Model-Based Object Localization for Initialization of Tracking in Visual Servoing. 399-400 - Mario R. Guarracino, Giuliano Laccetti, Gennaro Oliva, Umberto Scafuri:
Yabat: An Administration and Monitoring Software for Beowulf Clusters. 401-402 - Olivier Beaumont, Vincent Boudet, Arnaud Legrand, Fabrice Rastello, Yves Robert:
Heterogeneity Considered Harmful to Algorithm Designers. 403-
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