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Revision as of 09:17, 1 April 2010

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Overview, with authors

This program is the first version of the program, with titles included. Practical session will be detailed on a registration site used to plan capacity. Initial list with more details is available.

  • The green practical sessions are the sessions recommended to new users
  • The orange practical sessions are the sessions recommended to current users
  • The first slot on the program each morning is for lessons.
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April 6th (Tuesday) April 7th (Wednesday) April 8th (Thurday) April 9th (Friday)
9h-9h30 Grid'5000: recent and future evolutions
David Margery
Experiment Driven Research
Emmanuel Jeannot
Working efficiently on Grid'5000
Lucas Nussbaum
9h30-10h Scientific Challenges using Grid'5000
Christian Perez
10h-10h30 Poster session Data analysis with R. Louis-Claude Canon Challenge winner's presentation
10h30-11h00 coffee break
11h-11h30 Experimenting OAR in a virtual cluster environment for btch schedulers comparative evaluation. Jospeh Emeras and Yiannis Geiorgiou Shrinker: Efficient Wide Area Live Virtual Machine Migration using Distributed Content-Based Addressing. Pierre Riteau, Christine Morin and Thierry Priol Sparse linear algebra over GF(2): The rsa768 matrix on Grid'5000.
Emmanuel Thomé
11h30-12h Virtual resources allocation on Aladdin/Grid'5000 infrastructure through the HIPerNet Middleware. Tram Truong Huu and Johan Montagnat Modelization and Performance Evaluation of the DIET Middleware. Eddy Caron, Benjamin Depardon and Frédéric Desprez Evaluating JACEP2P-V2 and some parallel asynchronous iterative methods over Grid'5000. Jean-Claude Charr
12h00-12h30 Efficient Grid Resource Selection for a CEM Application. Eddy Caron, Cristian Klein and Christian Perez How to enhance the grid accessibility for non-expert users using autonomic computing. Rémi Sharrock, Patricia Stolf, Thierry Monteil and Mihai Alexandru Distributed Branch-and-Bound Algorithm: A Pure Peer-to-Peer Approach. Mathieu Djamaï, Bilel Derbel and Nouredine Melab
12h30-13h Invited Talk : Kate Keahey (Argonne National Laboratory/FutureGrid) Rethinking Internet fairness in swarm based content distribution.
Massimo Gallo
Parallel Hybrid Optimization for Permutation Problems on the Computational Grid. Malika Mehdi, Nouredine Melab, EL-Ghazali Talbi and Pascal Boubry
13h-14h Lunch
14h-14h30 BoF : interconnecting experimental infrastructures
14h30-16h00
14:00Grid'5000 presentation and highlights on the network connection to other Grids. David Margery
14:30OneLab Timur Friedman
15:00IDHAL (connecting G5K and Onelab) Experience around using Grid'5000 and Onelab in the same experiment session Jean-Noël Quintin
15:30Round table
Lesson: using Grid'5000
David Margery
First steps on Grid'5000
Customizing Grid'5000 with Kadeploy Metroflux and Kavlan : mastering Grid'5000's network Running Hadoop on Grid'5000 Vinicius V. Cogo, Marcelo Pasin and Andrea S. Charão (User contributed) Production Grids session Grid'5000 challenge final runs Discovering Grid'5000's API From .iso to Kadeploy3 image Running MPI on Grid'5000 HIPerNet: virtual infrastructure manipulation
Romaric Guillier, Fabienne Anhalt, Guilherme Koslovski and Pascale Vicat-Blanc Primet.

(User contributed)
16h-16h15 Coffee Break
16h15-16h30 Coffee break
16h30-16h45 BOF : Managing large scale experimental infrastructures
16h45-18h30
16:30Lessons learned while trying to administer Grid'5000 and current tools and architecture for Grid'5000 system admin Pascal Morillon, Rémi Palancher and David Margery*
17:15 Future GridKate Keahey
18:00Discussion
Resource allocation with OAR and OARGRID Discovering Grid'5000's API Deploying virtual machines with Kadeploy Programming with MPI Customizing Grid'5000 with Kadeploy Metrology API Howto Tools to analyze and present experiment data Put some Green in your Grid5000 experiments ! Marcos Dias de Assuncao, Laurent Lefevre, Olivier Mornard and Anne-Cécile Orgerie. (User contributed)
18h30-20h
20h-... Gala dinner

April 6th (Tuesday)

BoF : interconnecting experimental infrastructures

  • 14:00-14:30: Grid'5000 presentation and highlights on the network connection to other Grids. David Margery
  • 14:30-15:00: OneLab Timur Friedman
  • 15:00-15:30: IDHAL (connecting G5K and Onelab) Experience around using Grid'5000 and Onelab in the same experiment session Jean-Noël Quintin
  • 15:30-16:00: Round table

BOF : Managing large scale experimental infrastructures

  • 16:30-17:15: Lessons learned while trying to administer Grid'5000 and current tools and architecture for Grid'5000 system admin Pascal Morillon, Rémi Palancher and David Margery*
  • 17:15-18:00: Future Grid Kate Keahey
  • 18:00-18:30: Discussion

April 7th (Wednesday)

  • 9:00- 9:30: Grid'5000: recent and future evolutions David Margery
  • 9:30-10:00: Scientific Challenges using Grid'5000
  • 10:00-10:30: Poster session
  • 10:30-11:00: coffee break
  • 11:00-11:30: Experimenting OAR in a virtual cluster environment for btch schedulers comparative evaluation. Jospeh Emeras and Yiannis Geiorgiou
  • 11:30-12:00: Virtual resources allocation on Aladdin/Grid'5000 infrastructure through the HIPerNet Middleware. Tram Truong Huu and Johan Montagnat
  • 12:00-12:30: Efficient Grid Resource Selection for a CEM Application. Eddy Caron, Cristian Klein and Christian Perez
  • 12:30-13:00: Invited Talk : Kate Keahey (Argonne National Laboratory/FutureGrid)
  • 13:00-14:30: Lunch
  • 14:30-16:15: Practical sessions
  • 16:15-16-45: coffee break
  • 16:45-18:30: Practical sessions

April 8th (Thursday)

  • 9:00-10:00: Experiment Driven Research
    Emmanuel Jeannot
  • 10:00-10:30: Data analysis with R. Louis-Claude Canon
  • 10:30-11:00: coffee break
  • 11:00-11:30: Shrinker: Efficient Wide Area Live Virtual Machine Migration using Distributed Content-Based Addressing. Pierre Riteau, Christine Morin and Thierry Priol
  • 11:30-12:00: Modelization and Performance Evaluation of the DIET Middleware. Eddy Caron, Benjamin Depardon and Frédéric Desprez
  • 12:00-12:30: How to enhance the grid accessibility for non-expert users using autonomic computing. Rémi Sharrock, Patricia Stolf, Thierry Monteil and Mihai Alexandru
  • 12:30-13:00: Rethinking Internet fairness in swarm based content distribution.Massimo Gallo
  • 13:00-14:30: Lunch
  • 14:30-16:15: In parallel
    • Production Grids session
    • Final runs for challenge entries.
  • 16:15-16-45: coffee break
  • 16:45-18:30: Practical sessions

April 9th (Friday)

  • 9:00-10:00: Working efficiently on Grid'5000
    Lucas Nussbaum
  • 10:00-10:30: Challenge winner's presentation
  • 10:30-11:00: coffee break
  • 11:00-11:30: Sparse linear algebra over GF(2): The rsa768 matrix on Grid'5000 Emmanuel Thomé
  • 11:30-12:00: Evaluating JACEP2P-V2 and some parallel asynchronous iterative methods over Grid'5000. Jean-Claude Charr
  • 12:00-12:30: Distributed Branch-and-Bound Algorithm: A Pure Peer-to-Peer Approach. Mathieu Djamaï, Bilel Derbel and Nouredine Melab
  • 12:30-13:00: Parallel Hybrid Optimization for Permutation Problems on the Computational Grid. Malika Mehdi, Nouredine Melab, EL-Ghazali Talbi and Pascal Boubry
  • 13:00-14:30: Lunch
  • 14:30-16:15: Practical sessions