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Welcome to CLADE 2007. Ray Bair and Jennifer Schopf, General Chairs Nancy Wilkins-Diehr and Sergiu Sanielevici, Program Chairs. Thank You! To this year’s authors, program committee, invited speakers, sponsors And Today’s Attendees. Henrique Andrade (IBM, USA)
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Welcome to CLADE 2007 Ray Bair and Jennifer Schopf, General Chairs Nancy Wilkins-Diehr and Sergiu Sanielevici, Program Chairs
Thank You!To this year’s authors, program committee, invited speakers, sponsorsAnd Today’s Attendees • Henrique Andrade (IBM, USA) • David Bernholdt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) • Umit Catalyurek (The Ohio State University, USA) • Kenneth Chiu (Binghamton University, State University of New York, USA) • Jose Cunha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) • Ewa Deelman (Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California, USA) • Frédéric Desprez(Institut National de Recherche en Informatique, France) • Tefik Kosar (Louisiana State University, USA) • Tahsin Kurc (The Ohio State University, USA) • David Lowenthal (University of Georgia, USA) • Malika Mahoui (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA) • Jim Myers (National Center for Supercomputing Applications, USA) • Yoonhoo Park (IBM, USA) • Marlon Pierce (Indiana University, USA) • Thomas Rauber(University Bayreuth, Germany) • Gudula Rünger (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany) • Ed Walker (Texas Advanced Computing Center, USA)
Paris, France CLADEAddressing the challenges of large distributed applications since 2003 • Ray Bair, General Chair since the inception of CLADE • New classes of applications that effectively use distributed resources and adapt to a wide range of changing conditions in space and time. • Complex issues that arise in large-scale applications of distributed computation • Development, deployment, management and evaluations of large scale applications in science, engineering, medicine, business, economics, education, and other disciplines • Application-specific portals in distributed environments Seattle Honolulu Research Triangle Park Paris
Variety of Topics Presented Today • A library for parallel tree search algorithms will speed the analysis of large astronomical datasets. • An approach for managing parameter sweeps will make large scale computations feasible in a range of disciplines. • Highly scalable algorithms in plasma turbulence will make it possible to solve the most challenging numerical simulations which are a key in the design and construction of fusion devices. • In the medical field, computational grids are successfully being used to produce and manage hundreds of millions of docking simulations, increasing the understanding of malaria and the avian flu. • Scientists are able to analyze and share pathological images for cancer treatment.
Invited Speakers Share Their Expertise • cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid, Scott Oster • CMS Data Grid, Frank Würthwein • Replication in LIGO, Kevin Flasch, UWM • Troubleshooting Data Movement, Dan Gunter, LBNL • Panel: Data Challenges for Large Applications in Distributed Environments
Make This a Useful Day for You • Think about challenges in your own work • What large application challenges would you like to overcome • Ask questions of today’s speakers • After their talks • At breaks • Mix with other attendees
We’re in for an informative day • 8:00-8:15 Opening RemarksRay Bair and Jennifer Schopf, General Chairs Nancy Wilkins-Diehr and Sergiu Sanielevici, Program Chairs • 8:15-9:15 Key NoteThe Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid: Connecting the Cancer Research Community Scott Oster, Ohio State University • 9:15-10:15 Invited Talks: Challenges of Large Scale Data • Invited Talk: The CMS Data Grid, Frank Würthwein, UCSD Invited Talk: Remote Analysis of Large Scale Data, Keith R. Jackson, LBNL/UCB • 10:15-10:30 Break • 10:30-12:00 Large Scale Scientific Applications Hyperscaling of Plasma Turbulence Simulations in DEISA, Hermann Lederer, RZG, Max Planck Society WISDOM-II: A large in silico docking effort for finding novel hits against malaria using computational Grid infrastructure, Vinod Kasam, CNRS-IN2P3 Efficient Processing of Pathological Images Using the Grid: Computer-Aided Prognosis of Neuroblastoma, Berkant Barla Cambazoglu, The Ohio State University • 12:00-1:30 Lunch • 1:30-2:30 Invited talks: Moving Data, Moving Services • Invited Talk: Data Replication in Ligo, Kevin Flasch, UWM Invited Talk: Troubleshooting Data Movement, Dan Gunter, LBNL • 2:30-2:45 Break • 2:45-3:45 Tools to Enable Large Scale Analyses Enabling Rapid Development of Parallel Tree Search Applications, Jeffrey P. Gardner, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Challenges in Executing Large Parameter Sweep Studies Across Widely Distributed Computing Environments, Edward Walker, University of Texas at Austin • 3:45-4:30 Panel on Data Challenges for Large Applicatins in Distrinbuted Environments Services Scott Oster, Frank Frank Würthwein, Keith Jackson, Kevin Flasch, Dan Gunter