Distributed Computing

Preliminary Program

Session 1: Tuesday, 24 September (18:00-19:20)

  • Ivan Simecek, Daniel Langr and Erik Srnec. The study of impact of matrix-processor mapping on the parallel sparse matrix-vector multiplication
  • Péter Szilágyi. Securing communication in a peer-to-peer messaging middleware
  • Daniel Langr, Ivan Šimeček, Pavel Tvrdík and Tomáš Dytrych. Parallel Data Acquisition for Visualization of Very Large Sparse Matrices
  • Pedro Garcia Freitas, Aletéia P.F. Araújo and Mylene C.Q. Farias. A Parallel Framework for Video Super-resolution

Session 2: Wednesday, 25 September (16:20-17:20)

  • Ivan Simecek, Daniel Langr and Pavel Tvrdik. Space Efficient Formats for Structure of Sparse Matrices Based on Tree Structures
  • Razvan-Mihai Aciu and Horia Ciocarlie. Algorithm for Cooperative CPU-GPU Computing
  • Jonas Bardino, Martin Rehr and Brian Vinter. Cph CT Toolbox: CT Reconstruction for Education, Research and Industrial Applications

* Chairs

+ Marc Frincu, University of Strasbourg, France
+ Karoly Bosa, Johannes Kepler University, Austria

* Topics

+ parallel and distributed algorithms for clouds, GPUs, HPC, P2P systems, autonomous systems. Work should focus on scheduling, scaling, load balancing, networks, fault-tolerance, gossip algorithms, energy saving
+ applications for parallel and distributed systems, including work on cross disciplinary (scientific) applications for grids/clouds, web applications, workflow platforms, network measurement tools, programming environments
+ architectures for parallel and distributed systems, including self-managing and autonomous systems, negotiation protocols, HPC on clouds, GPU processing, PaaS for (inter)cloud, brokering platforms, mobile computing
+ modelling of parallel and distributed systems including models on resources and networks, semantic representation, negotiation, social networks, trace management, simulators
+ any other topic deemed relevant to the field

* PC Members:

+ Karoly Bosa, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Austria
+ Valentin Cristea, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
+ Marc Frincu, University of Strasbourg, France
+ Stéphane Genaud, INRIA, France
+ Sylvia Ilieva, Sofia University, Bulgaria
+ Michael Krieger, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Austria
+ Cezary Mazurek, Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Polland
+ Dana Petcu, West University of Timisoara and e-Austria Research Institute, Romania
+ Tomas Pitner, Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics, Czech Republic
+ Florin Pop, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania
+ Radu Prodan, University of Innsbruck, Austria
+ Romain Rouvoy, University Lille 1 – INRIA, France
+ Wolfgang Schreiner, Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Austria
+ Frederic Suter, CNRS, France
+ Mircea Trifu, FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, Germany
+ Jose Luis Vazquez-Poletti, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain