We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this announcement. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ICS'03 Early Registration Reminder The 2003 ACM International Conference on Supercomputing San Francisco, CA June 21-June 26, 2003 http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/ EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 31 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Colleague: The early registration deadline for ICS '03 is approaching rapidly. At this time, we also ask that you register for any tutorials and workshops that you are interested in to facilitate planning for a successful event. If you are interested in a particular tutorial, this is the time to register that interest at the registration web site -- tutorials are subject to minimum participation requirements and may be cancelled. 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Watson Research Center Yorktown Heights, NY ******************************************************************** ACM ICS'03 Preliminary Program ******************************************************************** (All sessions are located in Crowne Plaza Union Square. ) Saturday, June 21, 2003 ======================= Workshop #1 (Full-day) Title: "Exploring the trace space for dynamic optimization techniques" Organizers: Bruce Childers, childers@cs.pitt.edu, University of Pittsburgh Felipe Maia Galvao Franca, felipe@cos.ufrj.br, UFRJ, Brazil Workshop description: http://www.cs.pitt.edu/traces Workshop #2 (Full-day) Title: "The International Workshop on e-Science" Organizers: Frank Wang, f.wang@londonmet.ac.uk, London Metropolitan University, UK Workshop description: http://www2.unl.ac.uk/~wangf/ACMESGS03 Sunday, June 22, 2003 ===================== Tutorial #1 (Half-day) Title: "Service-Oriented Grid Computing" Speaker: Rajkumar Buyya, raj@cs.mu.oz.au, The University of Melbourne, Australia Tutorial description: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/wt_desc.html#tut1 Tutorial #2 (Half-day) Title: "InfiniBand: Is it Ready for Prime-Time High Performance Computing (HPC)?" Speaker: Dhabaleswar K. Panda, panda@cis.ohio-state.edu, The Ohio State University Tutorial description: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/wt_desc.html#tut2 Tutorial #3 (Half-day) Title: "OpenMP implementation and performance issues" Speakers: Mats Brorsson, Mats.Brorsson@imit.kth.se, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden Sven Karlsson, Sven.Karlsson@imit.kth.se, Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, Sweden Tutorial description: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/wt_desc.html#tut3 Tutorial #4 (Half-day) Title: "Advanced compilation techniques for the Intel(R) Itanium(R) Processor Family" Speakers: Gerolf Hoflehner, gerolf.f.hoflehner@intel.com, Intel Compiler Labs, Santa Clara, CA Dattraya Kulkarni, dattatraya.kulkarni@intel.com, Intel Compiler Labs, Santa Clara, CA Tutorial description: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/wt_desc.html#tut4 Tutorial #5 (Half-day) Title: "Statistical Techniques for Performance Engineers" Speaker: David J. Lilja, lilja@ece.umn.edu, University of Minnesota Tutorial description: http://www.csit.fsu.edu/ics03/wt_desc.html#tut5 Monday, June 23, 2003 ===================== Keynote 1 (Monday 9:00-10:00) Louis Christodoulides, Vodaphone Processor Microarchitecture I (Monday, 10:30-12:00) * "Selecting Long Atomic Traces for High Coverage". Roni Rosner, Moffie Micha, Yiannakis Sazeides, Ronny Ronen. * "Recycling Waste: Exploiting Wrong-Path Execution to Improve Branch Prediction". Haitham Akkary, Srikanth Srinivasan, Konrad Lai. * "Partitioned First-Level Cache Design for Clustered Microarchitectures". Paul Racunas, Yale Patt. Compilers I (Monday, 13:30-15:30) * "A Fast Approximate Interprocedural Analysis for Speculative Multithreading Compilers". Anasua Bhowmik, Manoj Franklin. * "Compiler Support for Efficient Processing of XML Datasets". Xiaogang Li, Renato Ferreira, Gagan Agrawal. * "A Framework for Incremental Extensible Compiler Construction". Steven Carroll, Constantine Polychronopoulos. * "A Performance Analysis of the Berkeley UPC Compiler". Wei-Yu Chen, Dan Bonachea, Jason Duell, Parry Husbands, Costin Iancu, Katherine Yelick Tuesday, June 24, 2003 ====================== Keynote 2 (Tuesday, 8:45-9:45) James E. Smith, University of Wisconsin Power (Tuesday, 10:15-12:15) * "A Compiler Approach for Reducing Data Cache Energy". W. Zhang, M. Karakoy, M. Kandemir, G. Chen. * "Conserving Disk Energy in Network Servers". Enrique V. Carrera, Eduardo Pinheiro, Ricardo Bianchini. * "PowerHerd: Dynamic Satisfaction of Peak Power Constraints in Interconnection Networks". Li Shang, Li-Shiuan Peh, Niraj K. Jha. * "Predictive Dynamic Thermal Management for Multimedia Applications". Jayanth Srinivasan, Sarita V. Adve. Performance Evaluation (Tuesday, 13:45-15:45) * "Evaluation of the Memory Page Migration Influence in the System Performance: The case of the SGI O2000". Julita Corbalan, Xavier Martorell, Jesus Labarta. * "Modeling and Optimization of Non-Blocking Checkpointing for Optimistic Simulation on Myrinet Clusters". Francesco Quaglia, Andrea Santoro. * "Performance Characteristics of OpenMP Constructs, and Application Benchmarks on a Large Symmetric Multiprocessor". Nathan R. Fredrickson, Ahmad Afsahi, Ying Qian. * "Estimating Cache Misses and Locality using Stack Distances". Calin Cascaval. Processor Microarchitecture II (Tuesday, 16:15-17:45) * "The AEGIS Processor Architecture for Tamper-Evident and Tamper-Resistant Processing". G. Edward Suh, Dwaine Clarke, Blaise Gassend, Marten van Dijk, Srinivas Devadas. * "Reducing Register Ports Using Delayed Write-Back Queues And Operand Pre-Fetch". Nam Sung Kim, Trevor Mudge. * "Predicate Prediction for Efficient Out-of-order Execution". Weihaw Chuang, Brad Calder. Wednesday, June 25, 2003 ======================== Compilers II (Wednesday, 8:30-10:00) * "A GSA-based Compiler Infrastructure to Extract Parallelism from Complex Loops". Manuel Arenaz, Juan TouriŸo, Ramon Doallo. * "The Impact of Data Dependence Analysis on Compilation and Program Parallelization". Kleanthis Psarris, Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos. * "Inter-Procedural Stacked Register Allocation for Itanium Like Architecture". Liu Yang, Sun Chan, G. R. Gao, Roy Ju, Guei-Yuan Lueh, Zhaoqing Zhang. Fault Tolerance (Wednesday, 10:30-11:30) * "Result Checking in Global Computing Systems". Cecile Germain-Renaud. * "Collective Operations in an Application-level Fault Tolerant MPI System". Greg Bronevetsky, Daniel Marques, Keshav Pingali, Paul Stodghill. I/O (Wednesday, 11:30-12:30) * "Placement of I/O Servers to Improve Parallel I/O Performance on Switch-Based Clusters". Jan-Jan Wu, Da-Wei Wang, Yih-Fang Lin. * "Profile Guided I/O Partitioning". Yijian Wang, David Kaeli. Parallel Architectures (Wednesday, 14:00-16:00) * "miNI: Reducing Network Interface Requirements with Dynamic Handle Lookup". Reza Azimi, Angelos Bilas. * "Inferential Queueing and Speculative Push for Reducing Critical Communication Latencies". Ravi Rajwar, James R. Goodman, Alain Kagi. * "Automatic Fence Insertion for Shared Memory Multiprocessing". Xing Fang, Jaejin Lee, Samuel P. Midkiff. * "High Performance RDMA-Based MPI Implementation over InfiniBand". Jiuxing Liu, Jiesheng Wu, Sushmitha P. Kini, Pete Wyckoff, Dhabaleswar K. Panda. Thursday, June 26, 2003 ======================= Speculative Execution (Thursday, 8:30-10:00) * "A New Speculation Technique to Optimize Floating-Point Performance while Preserving Bit-by-Bit Reproducibility". Mikio Takeuchi, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani. * "Dynamic Memory Instruction Bypassing". Daniel Ortega, Mateo Valero, Eduard Ayguade. * "Enhancing Memory Level Parallelism via Recovery-Free Value Prediction". Huiyang Zhou, Thomas M. Conte. Applications and Problem Solving Environments (Thursday, 10:30-12:30) * "Enhancing Scalability of Parallel Structured AMR Calculations". Andrew M. Wissink, David Hysom, Richard D. Hornung. * "A High Performance Multi-Perspective Vision Studio". Eugene Borovikov, Alan Sussman, Larry Davis. * "Roccom: An Object-Oriented, Data-Centric Software Integration Framework for Multiphysics Simulations". Xiangmin Jiao, Michael T. Campbell, Michael T. Heath. * "A Scalable Fully Implicit Algorithm for Simulating the Electrical Activation of the Heart". Maria Murillo, Xiao-Chuan Cai.