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SC 2007: Reno, Nevada, USA - China HPC
- David K. Kahaner:
CHINA HPC 2007, Proceedings of the Asian Technology Information Program's (ATIP's) Third Workshop on High-Performance Computing in China: "Solution Approaches to Impediments for High Performance Computing", Supercomputing 2007 (SC07), November 11, 2007, Reno, Nevada, USA. ACM Press 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-903-6
Keynote speaker
- Zhiwei Xu:
HPC research at ICT. 1-5
Government plans and programs
- Yu Zeng:
Analysis of high-performance computer technology and technology and standards in China. 6-12 - Minyou Wu:
The operation and administration of grid computing center in Shanghai Jiao Tong University. 13-21 - Yawu Xu:
The preparation of Guangzhou Supercomputing Center (GSC). 22-24
Chinese university and institute research
- Ninghui Sun:
HPP: an architecture for high performance and utility computing. 25-31 - Yunquan Zhang, Jiachang Sun, Guoxing Yuan, Linbo Zhang:
A brief introduction to China HPC TOP100: from 2002 to 2006. 32-36
Applications
- Yi Dai:
BIW concept design in virtual testing lab applying computation grid network. 37-42 - Guoan Luo, Hui Xu:
HPC and the technical progress of the exploration seismic data processing. 43-50 - Yixue Li:
Biological data integration and high-performance computing. 51-61
China HPC market situation
- Steven Wang:
China HPC market trends 2007--2008. 62-66
Vendor perspectives
- John Gustafson:
Acceleration technology for high performance computing in China. 67-70 - Alex Sutton:
Advancing commercial HPC in China. 71-73 - Ling Ling Zhang:
Implement optimized workflow solution on HPC platform. 74-79 - Yu Zeng:
Dawning HPC: status and prospects. 80-88 - Owen Liu:
AMD technology: power, performance and the future. 89-94
Poster session
- Ying Song, Hui Wang, Yaqiong Li, Yuzhong Sun, Yu Zeng:
Can VoD streaming service co-exist with other services on a VM-based virtualized computing platform? 95-103 - Xiaofei Liao:
A novel routing scheme for paired peers in P2P network. 104-109 - Song Wu, Kang Xiao, Li Qi:
GPE4CGSP: interoperability between heterogeneous grid infrastructures. 110-114 - Yunquan Zhang, Ying Chen, Yuan Tang:
Block size selection of parallel LU and QR on PVP-based and RISC-based supercomputers. 115-125 - Hai Jin, Fei Luo, Xiaofei Liao, Qin Zhang, Feng Jiang:
Parallel sequence alignment in a P2P-based high performance computing platform. 126-130 - Feilong Tang, Minglu Li, Minyi Guo:
ShanghaiGrid and intelligent urban traffic applications. 131-140 - Wenguang Chen, Chuntao Hong:
PBB: a parallel bioinformatics benchmark suite for shared memory multiprocessors. 141-144 - Yongwei Wu, Likun Liu, Jiayin Mao, Guangwen Yang, Weimin Zheng:
An analytical model for performance evaluation in a computational grid. 145-151 - Xiaoli Du, Rong Deng, Changjun Jiang, Fei Yin:
Dynamic scheduling for dedicated grid and task scheduling with reliable communication for non-dedicated grid. 152-159 - Guanfeng Liu, Yuebin Xu, Shanzhou Ma:
A new resource selection approach based on reputation driven Min-min algorithm in the grid economy. 160-167 - Huan Yang, Fei Shen, Linpeng Huang:
Flexible and efficient transfer of multidimensional data in grid. 168-171 - Yingwei Luo:
A three-phase algorithm for whole-system live migration of virtual machines. 172-173 - Jianfeng Zhan, Lei Wang, Bibo Tu, Hui Wang, Zhihong Zhang, Yi Jin, Yu Wen, Yuansheng Chen, Peng Wang, Bizhu Qiu, Dan Meng, Ninghui Sun:
The design methodology of Phoenix cluster system software stack. 174-182 - Taoying Liu, Jianping Fan, Guojie Li:
China science grid: e-science activity support. 183-185 - Yongquan Lu, Pengdong Gao, Rui Lv, Zhiwu Su, Wenhua Yu:
Study of content-based image retrieval using parallel computing technique. 186-191 - Yi Dai, Nan Li:
BIW concept design in virtual testing lab applying computation grid network. 192-197 - Jia-Bin Yuan, Kai-Kai Gu:
Information security control in the application of grid security. 198-202
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