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S C H E D U L E |
Sunday March 19 |
11.00-16.00 13.00-15.15 15.30-17.30 17.45-18.45 19.00-21.00 |
Early Registration Tutorials A: OpenMP Techniques and Tools B: The LSF Package Special Lecture Welcome Reception |
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| Monday March 20 |
08.45-09.00 09.00-11.00 11.00-14.00 15.00-16.00 18.00-20.00 |
Welcome Keynotes Invited Talks Contributed Papers Dinner Cruise |
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| Tuesday March 21 |
08.30-09.00 09.00-17.00 18.00-19.00 20.00-22.30 |
Invited Talks Technology Updates Lab Tour Beer Party |
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| Wednesday March 22 |
08.30-15.00 15.00-15.30 15.30-16.15 |
Invited Talks HPCUG Business Meeting Closing Session |
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Sunday- March 19
11:00 - 16:00 Early Registration 13:00 - 17:30 Tutorials 13:00 - 15:15 Tutorial A Kuck & Associates OpenMP Techniques and Tools for HP Shared Memory Systems 15:30 - 17:30 Tutorial B Platform Computing The LSF Package - Features, Functions and Future Development of the HP-UX 11 Implementation 17:45 -18:45 Special Lecture Aaron Potler & Kevin Wadleigh Comparing IA-64 and PA-RISC - An Introduction to a New Instruction Set 19:00 - 21:00 Welcome ReceptionMonday- March 20
9:00 - 18:00 Conference 8:00 - 16:00 Registration Welcome 8:45 Frank Baetke HPC-Technology Marketing Introduction and Agenda 8:50 Donald Frederick HPCUG President - University of California Welcome and HPCUG2000 Opening Keynotes 9:00 Duane Zitzner President - Computing Systems HP and Technical Computing 9:30 Janice Chaffin Vice President & General Manager - BCC The Next Step: Integrating High-Performance Computing and E-Services 10:00 Break 10:30 Bruce Toal Marketing Director - Technical Computing Division Technical Computing - Strategy and Successes Invited Talks 11:00 Chris Willard International Data Corporation Capability vs. Capacity - Singles System Image vs. SMP-Clusters 11:30 Stan Williams HP Labs Looking Beyond the Horizon - An Approach to Nano-Technology 12:00 Lunch 13:00 Jo Sander Department of Energy ASCI PathForward: Industrial Alliances to Accelerate High End Computing 13:30 Jeff Reilly Intel Measuring Performance of Processors and Servers - The SPEC2000 Suite 14:00 Break Contributed Papers * Presenter 15:00 - 16:30 Track One Sharon Brunett * CACR - Caltech An Initial Study of Multithreaded Coarse Grain Application Performance on HP's V2500 Tonko Racic * Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Early Experience with HP's V2500-SCA at ETH Zurich Peter Junglas * University of Technology Hamburg-Harburg Experiences with Scalapack and MPI-2 on V and N class machines Ravi Iyer Texas A&M and Intel Nancy Amato Lawrence Rauchwerger * Laxmi Bhuyan Texas A&M Multiprocessors using Microbenchmarks and Scientific Applications 15:00 - 16:00 Track Two Shao-Jing Dong * University of Kentucky The SIGN Function Calculation of Large Scale Sparse Matrix - -- The Problem, Programming and Performance on HP/SPP2200 B. N. Cheng * Jet Propulsion Laboratory A Technique for Improving Performance of Global Collective Operations on the HP Exemplar Sharmila Rajendra Deshpande * Lucent Technologies Capacity planning challenges using K, N and V platforms for Wireless and Wireline network provisioning systems 18:00 - 20:00 San Francisco Bay Dinner Cruise on the San Francisco Spirit Buses board at Speaker Thomas Sterling California Institute of Technology & Jet Propulsion Laboratory Beowulf - A Challenge for Classical High-End Systems? Buses return at 20:00 ~ 20:30Tuesday- March 21
8:30 - 17:00 Conference 8:00 - 16:00 Registration Invited Talks 8:30 Alan Karp E-Services - Does it Mean Anything for High-Performance Computing HP & Partner - Technology Updates 9:00 Brian Cox Product Manager Technical/Scientific Servers HPC-System Strategy - UNIX Server Platforms 9:30 Stu McKaig HP HP-UX 11 - Status and New Features for HPC 10:00 Break 10:30 G. Grundler HP Linux on HP's PA-RISC Systems - Status and Roadmap 11:00 S. Eranian HP The Linux/IA64 Project: Past, Present, Future 11:30 S. Elder HP High-Performance Workstation and Visualization Strategy 12:00 Lunch 13:30 Katy Jenkins HP HP's Storage & FileServices Strategy 14:00 F. Kim Unitree High Performance Computing and Mass Storage [ view presentation (PDF) ] 14:30 Mike Krause HP PCIX & Infiniband - An HP Perspective 15:00 Break 15:30 Steve Rowan Technical Server Program Manager Product Update - Development Software (C,C++,F90,JAVA & Tools) 16:00 Dieter an Mey and Stephan Schmidt Aachen University of Technology HP's Software Development Environment: Practice and Experiment [ view presentation (PDF) ] 16:30 Henry Strauss HP Comparing Parallel Programming Paradigms and Their Application [ view presentation (PDF) ] 17:00 Paula McDaniel HP Achieving High Availability 18:00 HP-Cupertino Hardware System Design Lab Tour Buses depart at 17:30 Focus on chipset and board design plans for high peformance servers 20:00 Beer-Party at a San-Jose Brewery Buses depart at 19:00 Buses return at 22:00Wednesday March 22
8:30 - 15:00 Conference 8:00 - 12:00 Registration Invited Talks 8:30 Frank Baetke Technical Computing Division, HPC-Technology A Critical Review: SMPs, Clusters and ccNUMA Architectures 9:00 Paul Woodward Director of the Laboratory for Computational Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota From Vectors to RISC - New Practices and Experiences 9:30 Kevin Wadleigh & Isom Crawford HP HP's Mathematical Library MLIB and future directions [ view presentation (PDF) ] 10:00 Break 10:30 Richard Collier & Mary Kay Bunde Etnus How to Easily Debug MPI Programs on your HP 11:00 Ian Lumb Platform Computing Corporation 'Mission-Critical' Technical Computing 11:30 Mark Bartelt CACR - Caltech Experiences with LSF 12:00 Lunch 13:30 Greg Astfalk Chief Scientist - Technical Computing Division HP's Position Towards High-End Computing 14:00 Q&A Session 15:00 - 15:30 HPCUG Business Meeting 15:30 Adjourn / Announcement of HPCUG 2001
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