Final Program
11th International Workshop on
High-Level Parallel Programming Models and
Supportive Environments
held in conjunction with
Rhodes Island, Greece, April 25 2006
Session 1: Invited Presentation
9:00-10:00
- Towards a Sophisticated Grid Workflow Development and Computing Environment
Thomas Fahringer
University of Innsbruck, Austria
Session 2: Performance Analysis
10:30-12:00
- Tree-based Overlay Networks for Scalable Applications
Dorian C. Arnold, Gary D. Pack, and Barton P. Miller
University of Wisconsin, USA
- Towards a Universal Client for Grid Monitoring Systems
Marios D. Dikaiakos, Artemakis Artemiou, and George Tsouloupas
University of Cyprus, Cyprus
- The Monitoring Request Interface (MRI)
Edmond Kereku and Michael Gerndt
Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
Session 3: Programming Message Passing Systems
13:30-15:00
- Modeling and Executing Master-Worker Applications in Component Models
Hinde Lilia Bouziane, Christian Pérez, and Thierry Priol
IRISA/INRIA, France
- Towards MPI progression layer elimination with TCP and SCTP
Brad Penoff and Alan Wagner
University of British Columbia, Canada
- Babylon v2.0: Middleware for Distributed, Parallel, and Mobile Java Applications
Willem van Heiningen¹, Tim Brecht², and Steve MacDonald²
1. Integrative Biology Hospital for Sick Children, Canada
2. University of Waterloo
Session 4: Parallel Languages and Compilers
15:30-17:30
- Iterators in Chapel
Mackale Joyner¹, Steven J. Deitz², and Bradford L. Chamberlain²
1. Rice University, USA
2. Cray Inc., USA
- Automatic Code Generation for Distributed Memory Architectures in the Polytope Model
Michael Claßen and Martin Griebl
University of Passau, Germany
- Techniques Supporting Threadprivate in OpenMP
Xavier Martorell, Marc Gonzalez, Alex Duran, Jairo Balart, Roger Ferrer, Eduard Ayguade, and Jesus Labarta
Technical University of Catalunya, Spain
- A Configurable Framework for Stream Programming Exploration in Baseband Applications
Jerker Bengtsson and Bertil Svensson
Halmstad University, Sweden
Last Modification: Jan 05 2006 by Tianchao Li (lit@in.tum.de),