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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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