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Sunday March 18 |
11.00-16.00
13.00-17.30
13.00-15.00
15.30-17.30
18.00-21.00
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Registration
Tutorials
- TotalView
- LSF
Welcome Reception
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Monday March 19 |
08.30-08.50
08.50-10.10
10.40-12.00
13.30-16.15
15.20-16.45
20.00-22.00
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Welcome
Keynotes
Computational Clusters and Grids
HP SuperDome in Industry and Research
JAVA for HPC: A Grande Opportunity or Grande Hype
Wine Tasting
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Tuesday March 20 |
08.30-09.00
09.00-12.00
13.30-17.30
19.00-21.00
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Keynote
Update on HP's Products & Strategies (PA-RISC)
Update on HP's Products & Strategies (IA-64)
Dinner
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Wednesday March 21 |
08.30-12.00
13.00-14.30
15.00-16.00
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Linux: A new Paradigm for Technical and Scientific Computing
HPCUG Business Meeting
Closing Session
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Sunday- March 18
11:00 - 16:00
Registration
13:00 - 17:30
Tutorials
13:00 - 13:00
Tutorial A
Chris Gottbrath, Etnus
TotalView
15:30 - 17:30
Tutorial B
Ian Lumb,Platform Computing
The LSF Package - Load Sharing Facility
17:30
Adjourn
18:00 - 21:00
Welcome Reception
San Mateo Marriot
Monday- March 19
9:00 - 18:00
Conference
8:00 - 16:00
Registration
Welcome
8:30
Welcome and Logistics
Keynotes
8:50
Ed Yao-Wu Yang
Hewlett Packard
Technology Trends - the HP View
9:30
Carl Kesselman
Information Sciences Institute
Computational Grids
10:10
Break
Session I
Computational Clusters and Grids
10:40
Thorsten Cordes
Zentrum fur angewandte Raumfahrttechnologie und Mikrogravitation, Universitat Bremen
High-Performance CFD on HyperPlex Systems
11:00
John Connolly
Center for Computational Sciences, University of Kentucky
HP computing at the University of Kentucky
11:30
D. Maric
CSCS Manno, Switzerland
Extending a cluster to a grid environment
12:00
Lunch
Session II
HP SuperDome in Industry and Research
13:30
Sharon Brunett, Mark Bartelt
Center for Advanced Computing Research, California Institute of Technology
Initial Superdome Experiences
13:50
Mahesh Rajan
Hewlett Packard
Ed Givelberg
University of Michigan
Julian Bunn
Center for Advanced Computing Research, California Institute of Technology
Initial Superdome Experiences:
Recent Progress in the Parallelization and Code Performance Analysis of the 'Cochlea Code'
14:10
contributed paper
Hendrik Rothe
University of the Bundeswehr, Hamburg
Distributed Optimization of Control Parameters for Mechatronics Systems
14:30
Break
Session III
JAVA for HPC: A Grande Opportunity or Grande Hype
14:50
Ron Boisvert
Mathematical and Computational Science Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Keynote Lecture: Java for High-Performance Computing - Status and Trends
15:30
Roy Williams
Center for Advanced Computing Research, California Institute of Technology
User Experiences with HP-Java
15:50
Joseph Coha
Hewlett Packard
HP Java Strategy
16:15
Adjourn
17:00
Depart for Evening Event
TBD
Wine Tasting and Dinner
Mirassou Winery, San Jose
Tuesday- March 20
8:30 - 17:00
Conference
8:00 - 16:00
Registration
Keynote
08:30
Steve Joachims
Hewlett Packard
Where are we going with Technical & Scientific Computing
Session IV
Update on HP's Products & Strategies (PA-RISC)
09:00
Susann Canney
Hewlett Packard
Desktop Update (PA-RISC & IA-32)
09:20
Frank Baetke
Hewlett Packard
Server and SuperDome Update (PA-RISC)
09:40
Stu McKaig
Hewlett Packard
HP-UX 11.x: New Features and Roadmap
10:00
Break
10:30
Steve Rowan & Pat Estep
Hewlett Packard
Compilers and Tools for PA-RISC
11:00
Byron Alcorn
Hewlett Packard
Visualization for HPC
11:30
Q and A Session
12:00
Lunch
Session V
Update on HP's Products & Strategies (IA-64)
13:30
Aaron Potler
Hewlett Packard
IA-64 and Itanium Design in a Nutshell
14:00
Bob Masson et al
Hewlett Packard
HP's IA-64 Product Portfolio under HP-UX 11.x
14:30
Lin Hsin-Ying
Hewlett Packard
MLIB - Status and Performance for PA-RISC and Itanium
15:00
Dave Mullally & Don Mize
Hewlett Packard
Application Performance: PA-RISC and Itanium
15:30
Break
16:00
Patrick McGehaerty
Hewlett Packard
Update on HP's Cluster Strategy
16:30
Ian Lumb & Keith Priddy
Platform Computing Corporation
Deron Johnson, David Solt & Ralph Stroup
Hewlett Packard
Capacity meets Capability: Leveraging the Convergence of Clustering
17:00
Q and A Session
17:30
Adjourn
19:00
Dinner at Marriot
Wednesday March 21
8:30 - 15:00
Conference
8:00 - 12:00
Registration
Session VI
Linux: A new Paradigm for Technical and Scientific Computing
08:30
Mike Balma
Hewlett Packard
What Does Linux Mean for HP ?
09:00
Bruce Perence
Hewlett Packard
HP's Linux Plans and Product
09:30
Dave Lombard
Hewlett Packard
Linux in a Production Environment on HP Systems
10:00
Break
10:30
General Q&A Session - Call to Action
12:00
Lunch
13:00
HPCUG Business Meeting
15:00
Adjourn / Announcement of HPCUG 2002
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