HiBB 2011: 2nd Workshop on High-Performance Bioinformatics and Biomedicine | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
On Parallelizing On-Line Statistics for Stochastic Biological Simulations | p. 3 |
Scalable Sequence Similarity Search and Join in Main Memory on Multi-cores | p. 13 |
Enabling Data and Compute Intensive Workflows in Bioinformatics | p. 23 |
Homogenizing Access to Highly Time-Consuming Biomedical Applications through a Web-Based Interface | p. 33 |
Distributed Management and Analysis of Omics Data | p. 43 |
Managing and Delivering Grid Services (MDGS) | |
Introduction | p. 53 |
Resource Allocation for the French National Grid Initiative | p. 55 |
On Importance of Service Level Management in Grids | p. 64 |
On-Line Monitoring of Service-Level Agreements in the Grid | p. 76 |
Challenges of Future e-Infrastructure Governance | p. 86 |
Influences between Performance Based Scheduling and Service Level Agreements | p. 96 |
User Centric Service Level Management in mOSAIC Applications | p. 106 |
Service Level Management for Executable Papers | p. 116 |
Change Management in e-Infrastructures to Support Service Level Agreements | p. 124 |
PROPER 2011: Fourth Workshop on Productivity and Performance: Tools for HPC Application Development | |
Introduction | p. 135 |
Scout: A Source-to-Source Transformator for SIMD-Optimizations | p. 137 |
Scalable Automatic Performance Analysis on IBM BlueGene/P Systems | p. 146 |
An Approach to Creating Performance Visualizations in a Parallel Profile Analysis Tool | p. 156 |
INAM - A Scalable InfiniBand Network Analysis and Monitoring Tool | p. 166 |
Auto-tuning for Energy Usage in Scientific Applications | p. 178 |
Automatic Source Code Transformation for GPUs Based on Program Comprehension | p. 188 |
Enhancing Brainware Productivity through a Performance Tuning Workflow | p. 198 |
Workshop on Resiliency in High-Performance Computing (Resilience) in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids | |
Introduction | p. 209 |
The Malthusian Catastrophe Is Upon Us! Are the Largest HPC Machines Ever Up? | p. 211 |
Simulating Application Resilience at Exascale | p. 221 |
Framework for Enabling System Understanding | p. 231 |
Cooperative Application/OS DRAM Fault Recovery | p. 241 |
A Tunable, Software-Based DRAM Error Detection and Correction Library for HPC | p. 251 |
Reducing the Impact of Soft Errors on Fabric-Based Collective Communications | p. 262 |
Evaluating Application Vulnerability to Soft Errors in Multi-level Cache Hierarchy | p. 272 |
Experimental Framework for Injecting Logic Errors in a Virtual Machine to Profile Applications for Soft Error Resilience | p. 282 |
High Availability on Cloud with HA-OSCAR | p. 292 |
On the Viability of Checkpoint Compression for Extreme Scale Fault Tolerance | p. 302 |
Can Checkpoint/Restart Mechanisms Benefit from Hierarchical Data Staging? | p. 312 |
Impact of Over-Decomposition on Coordinated Checkpoint/Rollback Protocol | p. 322 |
UCHPC 2011: Fourth Workshop on UnConventional High-Performance Computing | |
Introduction | p. 333 |
PACUE: Processor Allocator Considering User Experience | p. 335 |
Workload Balancing on Heterogeneous Systems: A Case Study of Sparse Grid Interpolation | p. 345 |
Performance Evaluation of a Multi-GPU Enabled Finite Element Method for Computational Electromagnetics | p. 355 |
Study of Hierarchical N-Body Methods for Network-on-Chip Architectures | p. 365 |
Extending a Highly Parallel Data Mining Algorithm to the Intel® Many Integrated Core Architecture | p. 375 |
VHPC 2011: 6th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing | |
Introduction | p. 385 |
Group-Based Memory Deduplication for Virtualized Clouds | p. 387 |
A Smart HPC Interconnect for Clusters of Virtual Machines | p. 398 |
Coexisting Scheduling Policies Boosting I/O Virtual Machines | p. 407 |
PIGA-Virt: An Advanced Distributed MAC Protection of Virtual Systems | p. 416 |
An Economic Approach for Application QoS Management in Clouds | p. 426 |
Evaluation of the HPC Challenge Benchmarks in Virtualized Environments | p. 436 |
DISCOVERY, Beyond the Clouds: Distributed and Cooperative Framework to Manage Virtual EnviRonments autonomicallY: A Prospective Study | p. 446 |
Cooperative Dynamic Scheduling of Virtual Machines in Distributed Systems | p. 457 |
Large-Scale DNA Sequence Analysis in the Cloud: A Stream-Based Approach | p. 467 |
Author Index | p. 477 |
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