GRID 2000 Workshop Program

SUNDAY December 17, 2000

9.00 AM - 9.10 AM
OPENING REMARKS
Rajkumar Buyya and Mark Baker
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9.10 AM - 10.30 AM
SESSION I: Keynote and Invited Paper Session
Co-chairs: Rajkumar Buyya and Mark Baker

Keynote Address: "DOT-COMing the GRID: Using Grids for Business"
Wolfgang Gentzsch, Director Network Computing, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Invited Paper : "Design issues of Network Enabled Server Systems for the Grid"
Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, Mitsuhisa Sato, Real
World Parallel Computing, Hidemoto Nakada, Tokyo Institute of
Technology, and Satoshi Sekiguchi, Electrotechnical Laboratory

11.00 AM - 1.00 PM
SESSION II: Grid Resource Management
Chair: Domenico Laforenza, CNUCE - Institute of the Italian National
Research Council

Architectural Models for Resource Management in the Grid
Rajkumar Buyya, Monash University, Steve Chapin, Syracuse
University, and David DiNucci, elepar.com

An Open Market-Based Framework for Distributed Computing over the Internet
Spyros Lalis and Alexandros Karipidis, University of Crete and FORTH

MeSch - An Approach to Resource Management in a Distributed Environment
Gerd Quecke and Wolfgang Ziegler, GMD - German National Research Centre for
Information Technology

Resource Management Method for Cooperative Web Computing on Computational Grid
Hye-Seon Maeng, Tack-Don Han, and Shin-Dug Kim, Yonsei University

Architecture for a Grid Operating System
Klaus Krauter and Muthucumaru Maheswaran, University of Manitoba

Data Management in an International Data Grid Project
Wolfgang Hoschek, CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
and University of Linz, Javier Jaen-Martinez, CERN, Asad Samar, CERN
and California Institute of Technology, Heinz Stockinger, and Kurt
Stockinger, CERN and University of Vienna
 

2.00 PM - 4.00 PM
SESSION III: Grid Middleware and Problem Solving Environments
Chair: Muthucumaru Maheswaran, University of Manitoba

XtremWeb: Building an Experimental Platform for Global Computing
Cecile Germain, Vincent Neri, Gille Fedak and Franck Cappello Universite
Paris-Sud

A Grid Computing Environment for Enabling Large Scale Quantum Mechanical
Simulations
Jack J. Dongarra and Padma Raghavan, University of Tennessee

A Web-based Metacomputing Problem Solving Environment for Complex Applications
Ranieri Baraglia, Domenico Laforenza, CNUCE - Institute of the Italian National
Research Council, and Antonio Lagana, University of Perugia

FOCALE: Towards a Grid View of Large-Scale Computation Components
G. Scotto di Apollonia, C. Gransart, and J. M. Geib, University of Science and
Technology of Lillee

Web Enabled Client-server Model for Development Environment of Distributed Image
Processing
Haresh S. Bhatt, V. H. Patel, Space Applications Centre, Ahmedabad, and
A. K. Aggarwal, Gujarat University

An Advanced User Interface Approach for Complex Parameter Study Process
Specification on the Information Power Grid
Maurice Yarrow, Karen McCann, Rupak Biswas, and Rob F. Van der Wijngaart, NASA
Ames Research Center

4.20 PM - 5.15 PM
SESSION IV: Grid Test-Beds and Resource Discovery
Chair: Wolfgang Gentzsch, Sun Microsystems

Mini-Grids: Effective Test-beds for Grid Application
John Brooke, Martyn Foster, Stephen Pickles, Keith Taylor, and Terry Hewitt
University of Manchester

Configuration Method of Multiple Clusters for the Computational Grid
Pil-Sup Shin, Won-Kee Hong, and Shin-Dug Kim, Yonsei University

A Parameter-based Approach to Resource Discovery in Grid Computing Systems
Muthucumaru Maheswaran and Klaus Krauter, University of Manitoba
 

5.15 PM - 6.30 PM
SESSION V: Application Level Scheduling on the Grid
Chair: Rajkumar Buyya, Monash University

Evaluation of Job-Scheduling Strategies for Grid Computing
Volker Hamscher, Uwe Schwiegelshohn, University of Dortmund, Achim
Streit, University of Paderborn, and Ramin Yahyapour, University of Dortmund

Experiments with Migration of Message-Passing Tasks
K. Iskra, Z. Hendrikse, G. van Albada, B. Overeinder, P. Sloot, University of
Amsterdam, and J.Gehring, Paderborn Centre for Parallel Computing

Adaptive Scheduling for Master-Worker Applications on the Computational Grid
Elisa Heymann, Miquel A. Senar, Emilio Luque, Autonomous University of
Barcelona, and Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin-Madison