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Mardi Gras Conference 2008: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
- Daniel S. Katz, Craig A. Lee:
Proceedings of the 15th ACM Mardi Gras conference: From lightweight mash-ups to lambda grids: Understanding the spectrum of distributed computing requirements, applications, tools, infrastructures, interoperability, and the incremental adoption of key capabilities, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, January 29 - February 3, 2008. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series xxx, ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-59593-835-0
Keynote abstracts
- Satoshi Matsuoka:
To distribute or not to distribute, that is the question in petascale and beyond. 1 - Carl Reed:
Grid computing in the geospatial web: the role of standards. 2 - Larry Smarr:
2008: the year of global telepresence. 3
Main conference papers
- Garry Smith, Mark Baker, Javier Diaz Montes:
A web 2.0 user interface for wide-area resource monitoring. 4 - Xiaoming Zhang, Zhoujun Li, Yijie Wang:
A distributed topology-aware overlays construction algorithm. 5 - Ian Chang-Yen, Denvil Smith, Nian-Feng Tzeng:
Structured peer-to-peer resource discovery for computational grids. 6 - Michael Ruth:
Concurrency in a decentralized automatic regression test selection framework for web services. 7 - Oluwafemi O. Ajayi, Richard O. Sinnott, Anthony Stell:
Dynamic trust negotiation for flexible e-health collaborations. 8 - Gurmeet Singh, Mei-Hui Su, Karan Vahi, Ewa Deelman, G. Bruce Berriman, John Good, Daniel S. Katz, Gaurang Mehta:
Workflow task clustering for best effort systems with Pegasus. 9 - Shrija Rajbhandari, Omer F. Rana, Ian Wootten:
A fuzzy model for calculating workflow trust using provenance data. 10 - Chris Rapier, Benjamin Bennett:
High speed bulk data transfer using the SSH protocol. 11 - Cornelius Toole, Andrei Hutanu:
Network flow based resource brokering and optimization techniques for distributed data streaming over optical networks. 12 - Jeremy F. Villalobos, Barry Wilkinson:
Latency hiding by redundant processing: a technique for grid-enabled, iterative, synchronous parallel programs. 13 - Craig A. Lee, Nikos Chrisochoides:
A (condensed) parametric study of optimistic computation in wide-area, distributed environments. 14 - Anthony Stell, Richard O. Sinnott, Oluwafemi O. Ajayi:
Supporting UK-wide e-clinical trials and studies. 15 - Zhifeng Yun, Sun Joseph Chang, Zhou Lei, Gabrielle Allen, Ashwin Bommathanahalli:
Grid-enabled sawing optimization: from scanning images to cutting solution. 16 - Sung-Ho Park, Myung-Jin Lee, Soon-Ju Kang:
Multimedia room bridge adapter for seamless interoperability between heterogeneous home network devices. 17 - Christian D. Ott, Erik Schnetter, Gabrielle Allen, Edward Seidel, Jian Tao, Burkhard Zink:
A case study for petascale applications in astrophysics: simulating gamma-ray bursts. 18
Main conference poster abstracts
- Mehmet Balman, Ibrahim H. Suslu, Tevfik Kosar:
Distributed data management with PetaShare. 19 - Steve B. R. Brandt:
UBIQIS (UBIQuitous InStall). 20 - Promita Chakraborty, Shantenu Jha:
Design and performance analysis of a distributed HPC molecular dynamics code on distributed resources. 21 - Promita Chakraborty, Brygg Ullmer, John Larkin, Sonja Wiley-Patton:
Architecture of a tangible interface for modeling plant cell cycle. 22 - Richard Duff, Yaakoub El Khamra:
A sensor and computation grid enabled engineering model for drilling vibration research. 23 - Wesley Emeneker, Amy W. Apon:
HPC virtual machine resource management. 24 - Janko Heilgeist, Thomas Soddemann, Harald Richter:
Distributed meta-scheduling for grids. 25 - Alex Nagelberg, Carola Kaiser, Hartmut Kaiser, Gabrielle Allen:
Near realtime visualization of coastal modelling results with WMS and Google Maps. 26 - Dietmar Sommerfeld, Thomas Lingner, Janko Heilgeist, Harald Richter:
Gridification and virtualization: enabling e-Science in the life sciences. 27 - Katerina Stamou, Prathyusha V. Akunuri, Gabrielle Allen, Archit Kulshrestha, Daniel S. Katz:
Feature rich, enhanced grid portal for LONI. 28 - Maria Cristina Tugurlan, Blaise Bourdin:
Distributed fast marching methods. 29 - Alex Vrenios:
McGAT: multicomputer granularity assessment tool. 30 - Ole Weidner, Jean-Christophe Bidal:
Shrimp farming on the grid. 31 - Jeffrey Wells, Scott E. Spetka, Virginia Ross:
Grid-enabling applications in a heterogeneous environment with globus and condor. 32 - Yixin Wu, Maria Cristina Tugurlan, Gabrielle Allen:
Advance reservations: a theoretical and practical comparison of GUR & HARC. 33 - Baoqiang Yan, Philip J. Rhodes:
I/O friendly data parallelization for spatial computation. 34 - Burkhard Zink:
Architectural requirements for a hybrid GPU/CPU middleware. 35
Papers from Workshop on Grid-Enabling Applications
- Ronald C. Price, Wayne B. Bradford, Victor E. Bazterra, Julio C. Facelli:
Digital Sherpa: a set of high level tools to manage scientific applications in a computational grid. 36 - Ravi Vadapalli, Ping Luo, Taesung Kim, Ajitabh Kumar, Shameem Siddiqui:
Demonstration of grid-enabled ensemble Kalman Filter data assimilation methodology for reservoir characterization. 37 - Enis Afgan, Purushotham V. Bangalore:
Experiences with developing and deploying dynamic BLAST. 38 - Seyed Masoud Sadjadi, Liana Fong, Rosa M. Badia, Javier Figueroa, Javier Delgado, Xabriel J. Collazo-Mojica, Khalid Saleem, Raju Rangaswami, Shu Shimizu, Hector A. Duran-Limon, Pat Welsh, Sandeep Pattnaik, Anthony Praino, David Villegas, Selim Kalayci, Gargi Dasgupta, Onyeka Ezenwoye, Juan Carlos Martínez, Ivan Rodero, Shuyi Chen, Javier Muñoz, Diego R. López, Julita Corbalán, Hugh Willoughby, Michael McFail, Christine L. Lisetti, Malek Adjouadi:
Transparent grid enablement of weather research and forecasting. 39
Abstracts from Workshop on Grid-Enabling Applications
- John-Paul Robinson, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Jelai Wang, Tapan Mehta:
Powering statistical genetics with the grid: using GridWay to automate R-based workflows. 40
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