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Early Registration Deadline August 26 for LCI’s Third International Conference
The Linux Cluster Institute Third International Conference on Linux Clusters, called The Linux HPC Revolution, will be held Oct. 23-25, 2002, in St. Petersburg, FLA. The deadline for early registration is Aug. 26, 2002. Registration closes on Sept. 30. See http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/Linux-HPC-Revolution for more information or to register. The Linux HPC Revolution is a conference organized by the Linux Clusters Institute (LCI) for users and administrators of high performance Linux clusters. The conference is the premier international forum for Linux clusters users and system administrators to share information on management, administration, and scientific computing techniques and tools on Linux clusters. The conference will feature keynote presentations from Dan Reed, director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and chief architect of the National Science Foundation’s TeraGrid project; and William Pulleyblank, director of Exploratory Server Systems in IBM's Research Division and director of the IBM Deep Computing Institute.
In addition the conference program committee has selected more than 25 technical papers on a broad range of topics related to systems integration, operation and support, end user applications, tools, and experiences. Authors work in academia, research labs, and industries involved in Linux cluster-based high-performance computing. These speakers will address efforts to integrate and develop science and engineering applications for Linux clusters in order to achieve maximum performance and scalability. Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
*Performance Evaluation, Analysis, and Optimization
*Performance Tools, debuggers, and Environments
*High Performance Applications and Libraries
*Experiences in Development of Highly Parallel Applications
*System Management and Administration
*Tools for Building and Administrating Clusters
*Scheduling and Load Balancing
*Resource Management
*Network, Interconnects, and Protocols
*Middleware for Clusters
*Meta- and Grid-Computing
*Parallel I/O, File Systems, and Storage
*Autonomic computing
*Security
*Compilers
*New Experimental and Commercial Linux Clusters
Steering Committee:
Robert Ballance - HPCERC/UNM
Luiz DeRose - IBM Research
Frank Gilfeather - HPCERC/UNM
David Klepacki - IBM Research
Becky McGreal - NCSA/UIUC
Pratap Pattnaik - IBM Research
Daniel Reed - NCSA/UIUC
Candace Shirley - HPCERC/UNM
John Towns - NCSA/UIUC
Program Committee:
Gianfranco Bilardi - University of Padova, Italy
Stefano Cozzini - INFM - Sissa, Italy
Cesar DeRose - CPAD - PUCRS/HP, Brazil
Jack Dongarra - University of Tennessee, USA
Thomas Fahringer - University of Vienna, Austria
Efstratios Gallopoulos - University of Patras, Greece
Steve Hill - IBM, UK
Haeng Jin Jang - KISTI, South Korea
Werner Krotz-Vogel - Pallas, Germany
Jesus Labarta - Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Sangsan Lee - KISTI, South Korea
Tim Mattson - Intel, USA
Bart Miller - University of Wisconsin, USA
Bern Mohr - Research Center Juliech, Germany
Shirley Moore - University of Tennessee, USA
John-Paul Navarro - Argonne National Lab, USA
Takashi Ohta - IBM Tokyo Research Lab, Japan
Jairo Panetta - INPE/CPTEC, Brazil
Rob Pennington - NCSA, USA
Mikael Pettersson - Uppsala University, Sweden
Christoph Pospiech - IBM, Germany
Neil Pundit - SNL, USA
Faisal Saied - NCSA, USA
Nils Smeds - KTH, Sweden
Brian Smith - University of New Mexico, USA
Rick Stevens - Argonne National Lab, USA
Francois Thomas - IBM, France
Jeff Vetter - LLNL, USA
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