program of ica3pp 07 at a glance - tu kaiserslautern · 2013. 12. 17. · program of ica3pp’07 at...
TRANSCRIPT
PROGRAM OF ICA3PP’07 AT A GLANCE
Jun. 10 (Sunday) 14:00-20:30 Registration (Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort)
18:00-20:00 Reception (Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort)
Jun. 11 (Monday) 08:00-17:00 Registration (Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort)
09:30-09:45 Opening Ceremony (Science and Technology Hall of HDU)
09:50-10:50 Keynote 1 (Science and Technology Hall of HDU): Reconfigurable Computing and the von Neumann Syndrome, Reiner Hartenstein
10:50-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 Keynote 2 (Science and Technology Hall of HDU): RSM-based Gossip on P2P Network, Hai Zhugei
12:00-12:50 Lunch (Wenhui Hotel)
12:50-13:00 Get on Bus (Out of Wenhui Hotel)
13:00-14:30 Take Bus from Xiasha to Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort
14:30-16:00 Session 1A (Wolong Hall)
Invited Paper I
Session 1B (Yinxiu Hall)
Invited Paper II
Parallel Architecture I
Session 1C (Jiuxi Hall)
Invited Paper III
Advanced NetWork Technologies I
16:00-16:10 Break
16:10-17:40 Session 2A (Wolong Hall)
Parallel Algorithms I
Session 2B (Yinxiu Hall)
Peer-to-Peer Technologies I
Session 2C (Jiuxi Hall)
Grid Computing I
18:00-20:00 Supper
Jun. 12 (Tuesday) 07:30-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-9:30 Session 3A (Wolong Hall)
Parallel Algorithms II
Session 3B (Yinxiu Hall)
Peer-to-Peer Technologies II
Session 3C (Jiuxi Hall)
Grid Computing II
9:30-10:00 Break
10:00-11:30 Session 4A (Wolong Hall)
Parallel Algorithms III
Session 4B (Yinxiu Hall)
Parallel Architecture II
Session 4C (Jiuxi Hall)
Advanced Network Technologies II
12:00-13:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Session 5A (Wolong Hall)
Grid Computing III
Session 5B (Yinxiu Hall)
Peer-to-Peer Technologies III
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:30
Session 6A (Wolong Hall)
Advanced Network Technologies III
Session 6B (Yinxiu Hall)
Parallel Architecture III
18:00-20:00 Supper and Concluding Ceremony
Jun. 13 (Wednesday) 07:30-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-17:30 Sightseeing of WestLake
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Reconfigurable Computing and the von Neumann Syndrome
Reiner Hartenstein, Kaiserslautern University, Germany
http://www.fpl.uni-kl.de/staff/hartenstein.html
About the Speaker
Dr. Reiner Hartenstein currently is professor of Computer Science and Engineering at
Kaiserslautern University. He received all his academic degrees from the EE Department
at Karlsruhe University, where he later became Associate Professor of Computer Science.
Before joining Kaiserslautern he has worked in character recognition, image processing,
digital and hybrid circuits and systems, computer architecture, microprogramming, and
high level hardware description language. At Kaiserslautern he worked on computer
structures, high level hardware description languages and on VLSI design methods and
tools. Since about ten years Prof. Hartenstein and his group also works on reconfigurable computing and related
compilation techniques. The achievements of his group are supported by various funding agencies. Prof. Hartenstein,
Senior Member of the IEEE and FPL fellow, organized numerous international workshops and conferences. Many
times Prof. Hartenstein has been invited to international conferences as an invited speaker, keynote speaker,
embedded tutorial speaker, and as a panelist. He has authored, co-authored or co-edited 14 books and more than 350
papers.
Summary
Arthur Schopenhauer wrote: "Approximately every 30 years, we declare the scientific, literary and artistic spirit of
the age bankrupt. In time, the accumulation of errors collapses under the absurdity of its own weight." However,
mesmerized by the Gordon Moore Curve, we in computer science slowed down our own learning curve. Finally,
after 60 years, we are witnessing the collapse of the spirit of the Mainframe Age. Heralded by numerous success
stories of software to FPGA migrations, and, by the announcement of many-core microprocessors, disruptive
technologies are guiding us to new horizons of affordable very high performance computing. The personal
supercomputer is near. But we will have to pay a high price. For removing educational deficits we will have to
question the fundamental mind set of application development. We need new qualifications and new programming
tools following a dual-paradigm approach.
RSM-based Gossip on P2P Network
Hai Zhuge, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
http://www.knowledgegrid.net/~h.zhuge
About the Speaker
Hai Zhuge is the chief scientist of the China Semantic Grid project funded by the National
Basic Research Program of China. He is a professor and the director of the Key Lab of
Intelligent Information Processing at the Institute of Computing Technology in Chinese
Academy of Sciences, and the founder of the China Knowledge Grid Research Group
(http://kg.ict.ac.cn). He was the keynote speaker of many international conferences like
WAIM, ASWC and ICEC. He initiates the International Conference on Semantics,
Knowledge and Grid (www.knowledgegrid.net). He is serving as the Area Editor of the
Journal of Systems and Software and the Associate Editor of Future Generation Computer
Systems. His monograph The Knowledge Grid is the first book in the area. His publications also appeared in
leading periodicals such as Communications of the ACM, IEEE Computer, and IEEE Transactions on Knowledge
and Data Engineering. Some were top 1 highly cited according to ISI Essential Science Indicator. He was the top
scholar in the systems and software engineering area (1999-2004) according to the assessment report of the Journal
of Systems and Software. He is a senior member of the IEEE and a member of ACM. More information is
available at his website: http://www.knowledgegrid.net/~h.zhuge/
Summary
Classification is a kind of basic semantics that people often use to manage versatile contents in daily life. Resource
Space Model (RSM) is a semantic model for sharing and managing various resources using normalized classification
semantics. Gossip-based peer-to-peer (P2P) techniques are reliable and scalable protocols for information
dissemination. Incorporating RSM with Gossip-based techniques can synergy normalization and autonomy and
forms a mechanism for improving the performance of unstructured peer-to-peer systems. Theoretical analysis and
experiments validate the feasibility of the mechanism. This keynote will also introduce the Resource Space Model
and Its applications.
SCHEDULE FOR ICA3PP07
Jun. 10 (Sunday)
14:00-20:30 Registration (Hangzhou Huagang HNA
Resort)
18:00-20:00 Reception (Hangzhou Huagang HNA
Resort)
Chair:
Jun. 11 (Monday)
08:00-17:00 Registration (Hangzhou Huagang Hna
Resort)
09:30-09:45 Opening Ceremony (Science and
Technologies Hall of HDU)
Chair: Yi Pan, Anke Xue, Hai Jin
09:45-10:45 Keynote 1 (Science and Technology Hall
of HDU)
Chair: Viktor Prasanna
Reconfigurable Computing and the von Neumann Syndrome,
Reiner Hartenstein
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 Keynote 2 (Science and Technology Hall
of HDU)
Chair: Wanlei Zhou
RSM-based Gossip on P2P Network, Hai Zhuge, Xiang Li
12:00-12:50 Lunch (Wenhui Hotel)
12:50-13:00 Get on Bus (Out of Wenhui Hotel)
13:00-14:30 Take Bus from Xiasha to HNA Resort
Huagang Hangzhou
14:30-16:00 Concurrent Session 1A, 1B, 1C
Session 1A (Wolong Hall): Invited Paper I
Session Chair: Enyue Lu
Performance Analysis of Interconnection Network under Bursty
and Batch Arrival Traffic, Yulei Wu, Geyong Min, Lan Wang
Trends of Automatic Parallelization and Parallelizing Compilers,
Minyi Guo
Session 1B (Yinxiu Hall): Invited Paper II & Parallel
Architecture I
Session Chair: Mei Yang
Any Server: Ubiquitous Real-Time Multimedia Communication
System, Weijia Jia
Fuzzy-Grey Prediction based Dynamic Failure Detector for
Distributed Systems, Dong Tian, Shuyu Chen, Taiping Mao
A Two-level Directory Organization Solution for CC-NUMA
Systems, Guoteng Pan, Qiang Dou, Lunguo Xie
Session 1C (Jiuxi Hall): Invited Paper III & Advanced
Network Technologies I
Session Chair: Wanlei Zhou
Protocols for Traffic Safety for Using Wireless Sensor network,
Yi Lai, Yuan Zheng, Jiannong Cao
A Dominant Input Stream for LUD Incremental Computing on a
Contention Network, Cho-Chin Lin
A Double-Objective Genetic Algorithm for Parity Declustering
Optimization in Networked RAID, Xiaoguang Liu, Gang Wang,
Jing Liu
16:00-16:15 Break
16:15-17:45 Concurrent Session 2A, 2B, 2C
Session 2A (Wolong Hall): Parallel Algorithms I
Session Chair: Deqing Zou
A Lazy EDF Interrupt Scheduling Algorithm for Multiprocessor
in Parallel Computing Environment, Peng Liu, Guojun Dai,
Tingting Fu, Hong Zeng, Xiang Zhang
Efficient Representations of Row-Sorted 1-Variant Matrices for
Parallel String Application, Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Alves,
Edson Norberto Cáceres, Siang Wun Song
PHC: A Rapid Parallel Hierarchical Cubing Algorithm on High
Dimensional OLAP, Kongfa Hu, Ling Chen, Yixin Chen
Session 2B (Yinxiu Hall): Peer-to-Peer Technologies I
Session Chair: Weijia Jia
An Interest-based Intelligent Link Selection Algorithm in
Unstructured P2P Environment, Hao Ren, Nong Xiao, Zhiying
Wang
Keyword Search in DHT-based Peer-to-Peer Networks,
Byungryong Kim, Kichang Kim
Implementing Digital Right Management in P2P Content Sharing
System, Yang Liu, Chun Yuan, Yu-Zhou Zhong
Session 2C (Jiuxi Hall): Grid Computing I
Session Chair: Li Qi
Data Interoperation between ChinaGrid and SRB, Muzhou Xiong,
Hai Jin, Song Wu
Redundant Parallel File Transfer with Anticipative
Recursively-Adjusting Scheme in Data Grids, Chao-Tung Yang,
Yao-Chun Chi, Tsu-Fen Han, Ching-Hsien Hsu
A Strategy-Proof Combinatorial Auction-based Grid Resource
Allocation System, Yi Liang, Jianping Fan, Dan Meng, Ruihua
Di
18:00-20:00 Supper
Jun. 12 (Tuesday)
07:30-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-9:30 Concurrent Session 3A, 3B, 3C
Session 3A (Wolong Hall): Parallel Algorithms II
Session Chair: Geyong Min
A Time and Interaction Model for Open Distributed Timing
Computation, Limin Shen, Shangping Ren, Feng Li, Yunfeng Mu
Efficient Linkable Ring Signatures and Threshold Signatures
from Linear Feedback Shift Register, Xiangxue Li, Dong Zheng,
Kefei Chen
Session 3B (Yinxiu Hall): Peer-to-Peer Technologies
II
Session Chair: Yang Liu
IPBGA: an Hybrid P2P based Grid Architecture by Using
Information Pool Protocol, Deng Li, Hui Liu, Zhigang Chen,
Zhiwen Zeng, Jiaqi Liu
Understanding Peer Behavior and Designing Incentive
Mechanism in Peer-to-Peer Networks – An Analytical Model
Based on Game Theory, Min Xiao, Debao Xiao
Session 3C (Jiuxi Hall): Grid Computing II
Session Chair: Ching-Hsien Hsu
Method for Computational Grids Resources Allocate based on
Auction and Utility Analyses, Dong-E Chen, Yang Yang
Service Dependency Model for Dynamic and Stateful Grid
Services, Li Qi, Hai Jin, Yaqin Luo, Xuanhua Shi, Chengwei
Wang
9:30-10:00 Break
10:00-11:30 Concurrent Session 4A, 4B, 4C
Session 4A (Wolong Hall): Parallel Algorithms III
Session Chair: Geyong Min
An Implementation of Parallel Eigenvalue Computation Using
Dual-level Hybrid Parallelism, Yonghua Zhao, Xuebin Chi,
Qiang Cheng
An Improved Algorithm for Alhusaini’s Algorithm in
Heterogeneous Distributed Systems, Jianwei Liao, Jianqiao Yu
Session 4B (Yinxiu Hall): Parallel Architecture II
Session Chair: Weijia Shang
A Framework of Software Componenet Adaptation, Xiong Xie,
Weishi Zhang
A Parallel Infrastructure on Dynamic EPIC SMT, Qingying Deng,
Minxuan Zhang, Jiang Jiang
The Thread Migration Mechanism of DSM-PEPE, Federico
Meza, Cristian Ruz
Session 4C (Jiuxi Hall): Advanced Network
Technologies II
Session Chair: Cho-Chin Lin
Hybrid Diffusion Schemes for Load Balancing on
OTIS-Networks, Chenggui Zhao, Wenjun Xiao, Yong Qin
A Dynamic Localized Minimum-Energy Agent Tree-Based Data
Dissemination Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks, Ping Ding,
JoAnne Holliday
THIN: a New Hierarchical Interconnection Network-on-Chip for
SOC, Baojun Qiao, Feng Shi, Weixing Ji
12:00-13:00 Lunch
14:00-15:30 Concurrent Session 5A, 5B
Session 5A (Wolong Hall): Grid Computing III
Session Chair: Muzhou Xiong
Automatic Conceptual Indexing of Web Services and Its
Application to Service Retrieval, Dunlu Peng
Design and Implementation of Computational Bioinformatics
Grid Services on GT4 Platforms, Chao-Tung Yang, Tsu-Fen Han,
Ya-Ling Chen, Heng-chuan Kan, William C. Chu
On-Demand Capacity Framework, Chi-Hung Chi, Chao Wang
Session 5B (Yinxiu Hall): Peer-to-Peer Technologies
III
Session Chair:Yang Liu
An Efficient Source Peer Selection Algorithm in Hybrid P2P File
Sharing Systems, Jingyuan Li, Weijia Jia, Liusheng Huang,
Mingjun Xiao, Jun Wang
A new K-Graph Partition Algorithm for Distributed P2P
Simulation Systems, Chunjiang Wu, Shijie Zhou, Linna Wei,
Jiaqing Luo, Yanli Wang, Xiaoqian Yang
15:30-16:00 Break
16:00-17:30 Concurrent Session 6A, 6B
Session 6A (Wolong Hall) Advanced Network
Technologies III
Session Chair: Xiaoguang Liu
Architecture of Adaptive Spam Filtering Based on Machine
Learning Algorithms, Md Rafiqul Islam, Wanlei Zhou
On the Power-Law of the Internet and the Hierarchy of BGP
Convergence, Peidong Zhu, Jinjing Zhao, Yan Wen, Kaiyu Cai
GDED-X Schemes for Load Balancing on Heterogeneous
OTIS-Networks, Yong Qin, Wenjun Xiao, Chenggui Zhao
Session 6B (Wolong Hall) Parallel Architecture III
Session Chair: Federico Meza
EH*RS-A High-A vailability Scalable Distributed Data Structure,
XuePing Ren, XiangHua Xu
Optimizing Stream Organization to Improve the Performance of
Scientific Computing Applications on the Stream Processor, Ying
Zhang, Gen Li, Xuejun Yang, Kun Zeng
A Parallel Architecture for Motion Estimation and DCT
Computation in MPEG-2 Encoder, Jian Huang, Hao Li
EOP: an Efficient Object Placement and Location Algorithm for
OBS Cluster, Changsheng Xie, Xu Li, Qing Wei, Qiang Cao
18:00-20 :00 Supper and Concluding Ceremony
Jun. 13 (Wednesday)
07:30-08:30 Breakfast
08:30-17:30 Sightseeing of WestLake
MAP OF HDU
Location of Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort
Conference Venue: Hangzhou Huagang HNA Resort Address: 1 Yanggong Causeway, Hangzhou, China. P.D:310007
Tel: 86-571-87998899
Fax: 86-571-87962481
5km to Center 7km to Hangzhou railway station 50km to Xiaoshan Airport 3km to Hubing
FLOORPLAN OF CONFERENCE VENUE
WOLONG HALL YINXI HALL JIUXI HALL
LOCAL TOUR
Hangzhou General Information
Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang province with the sub-provincial administrative level, is the center
of provincial politics, economy, culture, science and education. It covers an area of 16596km2 with a
population of 6.60 million. The city tree is Camphor Tree and the city flower is Osmanthus.
Hangzhou was settled as early as 4,700 years ago, thus giving birth to the auroral Liangzhu
Civilization. One of the seven ancient capitals and the key scenic tourism and historical culture cities
in China, Hangzhou once was applauded as"the most splendid and luxurious city in the world" by
Marco Polo, the Italian traveler in the 13th century. Hangzhou is known for its natural beauty of West
Lake worldwide. "Above is paradise, below is Suzhou and Hangzhou" expresses people's indeed
praise to Hangzhou.
West Lake Scenic Spots - Traditional Top Ten Views
Malting Snow at Broken Bridge
The snow scene of the west lake is enjoyed very high praise by people, especially the view of "malting
snow at broken bridge". The famous Chinese folk story “The Tale of White Snake” brings the broken
bridge some romance.
Viewing Fish at FlowerHarbor
Started in Southern Song, this beauty spot located at the food of Huajia Hill on the west bank of the
WestLake initially. It used to be a private garden – villa which was belong to a palace eunuch named
Lu Yunsheng. Leifeng Pagoda in Evening Glow
Leifeng Pagoda, on the Evening Glow Hill situated on the south shore of the West Lake, was erected
in celebration of the son his favorite concubine, Huang Fei, gave birth to. The 7 storied pagoda was a
storied – pavilion –type structure, built of brick and wood.
Evening Bell Ringing at Nanping Hill
Evening Bell Ringing at Nanping Hill, it is one of the “Ten Views of West Lake” with the longest
history. In the Northern Song Dynasty, a distinguished artist, Zhang Zeduan, did a painting entitled
“Evening Bell Ringing at Nanping Hill”. Autumn Moon over the ClamLake
Situated at the west end of the Bai Causeway, it affords the broadest view of the WestLake.
Furthermore, it is a nice garden with delicate pavilions, zigzag little bridges, odd-shaped rockery and a
rich variety of plants. Twin Peaks Piercing the Cloud
Twin peaks are the NorthernPeak and Southern Peak. One locates southwest to the WestLake and the
other locates northwest west.
Orioles Singing in the Willows
The park is a part of the Southern Song Dynasty’s RoyalGarden before. After liberation, the park
covers a total area of 300 areas by renovation and enlarging. It is a wonderful leisure place with the
green willow leaves and orioles warbling.
Three Pools Mirroring the Moon
The islet is one of the three islands in WestLake, it is named as “Lesser Yingzhou” which means the
“Fairy Islet”. Among the three islet in the lake, the Lesser Yingzhou is the biggest and finest one. And
it is recommended as “The best scenic spot in WestLake”. Spring Dawn at Su Causeway
Su Causeway is as long as three kilometers. It was built of the dredges of West Lake when Su Dongpo,
Northern Song Dynasty poet, organized a large – scale dredging of the lake during his term as the
city’s governor. Therefore, it was named as “Su Causeway”.
Breeze-ruffled Lotus at QuyuanGarden
Breeze – ruffled Lotus at QuyuanGarden which features in lotus ranks the 2nd of Top Ten View just
after Spring Dawn at Su Causeway.
More information about West Lake Scenic Spots and Hangzhou
Please visit http://www.gotohz.com/inter/en/xhfg.jsp and http://english.hangzhou.gov.cn/english/index.html