Thursday, 14 November 2013

The 3rd International Workshop on Network-aware Data Management, in conjunction with SC'13, in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC

The 3rd International Workshop on Network-aware Data Management, in
conjunction with SC'13, in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC.
Sunday - November 17, 2013 ? Denver, CO, USA
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The 3rd International Workshop on Network-aware Data Management (NDM
2013) will be held in conjunction with the IEEE/ACM International
Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and
Analysis (SC 2013), in Denver, Colorado, on Sunday November 17, 2013.

Scope:

In addition to increasing data volumes, future scientific
collaborations require cooperative work at the extreme scale. As the
number of multidisciplinary teams and experimental facilities
increase, data sharing and resource coordination among distributed
centers are becoming significant challenges every passing year.  In
the age of extraordinary advances in communication technologies, there
is a need for efficient use of the network infrastructure to address
increasing data requirements of today?s applications.  Traditional
network and data management techniques are unlikely to scale to meet
the needs of future collaborative data-intensive systems. We require
novel data access mechanisms and intelligent network middleware to
enable future design principles of network-aware data management. This
workshop will seek contributions from academia, government, and
industry to discuss emerging trends and new technological developments
in dynamic resource provisioning, intelligent data-flow and resource
coordination, end-to-end processing of data, network-aware application
design issues, and cutting-edge network performance problems.


* Workshop Date: Sunday Nov 17, 2013

* Workshop Web Site: http://ndm-meeting.com

* Location: room 601 - Colorado Convention Center

* Workshop Program:

09:00 - 09:05 Opening Remarks
09:10 - 09:40 Invited Talk I: Challenges and Solutions in Large Scale
Data Movement,  Martin Swany
09:40 - 10:30 Contributed Talk: Overview of ESnet's 100Gbps Tesbed,
Brian Tierney
10:00 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 11:00 On causes of GridFTP Transfer Throughput Variance
11:00 - 11:30 Characterizing the Impact of End-System Affinities On
the End-to-End Performance of High-Speed Flows
11:30 - 12:00 Efficient Wide Area Data Transfer Protocols for 100 Gbps
Networks and Beyond
12:00 - 12:20 In-network, Push-based Network Resource Monitoring
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 - 14:00 Plenary Talk: TBA
14:00 - 14:30 Evaluating I/O Aware Network Management for Scientific
Workflows on Networked Clouds
14:30 - 15:00 Network-Aware Data Caching and Prefetching for
Cloud-hosted Metadata Retrieval
15:00 - 15:30 Break
15:30 - 16:00 Invited Talk II: Supporting Climate Modeling Over Named
Data Networking, Christos Papadopoulos
16:00 - 16:20 The Practical Obstacles of Data Transfer: Why
researchers still love scp
16:20 - 16:40 End-to-End Data Movement Using MPI-IO Over Routed
Terabits Infrastructures
16:40 - 17:10 Network-aware Virtual Machine Consolidation for Large Data Centers
17:10 - 17:30   Open Discussion & Closing

* Accepted Papers:

Characterizing the Impact of End-System Affinities On the End-to-End
Performance of High-Speed Flows, Nathan Hanford, Vishal Ahuja, Mehmet
Balman, Matthew Farrens, Dipak Ghosal, Eric Pouyoul and Brian Tierney.
(University of California Davis, LBNL)

Evaluating I/O Aware Network Management for Scientific Workflows on
Networked Clouds, Anirban Mandal, Paul Ruth, Ilya Baldin, Yufeng Xin,
Claris Castillo, Mats Rynge and Ewa Deelman. (RENCI-UNC Chapel Hill ,
ISI-University of Southern California)

Efficient Wide Area Data Transfer Protocols for 100 Gbps Networks and
Beyond, Ezra Kissel, Martin Swany, Brian Tierney and Eric Pouyoul.
(Indiana University, LBNL)

Network-Aware Data Caching and Prefetching for Cloud-hosted Metadata
Retrieval, Bing Zhang, Brandon Ross, Sanatkumar Tripathi, Sonali
Batra, and Tevfik Kosar. (University at Buffalo-SUNY)

On Causes of GridFTP Transfer Throughput Variance, Zhengyang Liu,
Malathi Veeraraghavan, Jianhui Zhou, Jason Hick and Yee-Ting Li.
(University of Virginia, LBNL, SLAC-Stanford University)

Network-aware Virtual Machine Consolidation for Large Data Centers,
Dharmesh Kakadia, Nandish Kopri and Vasudeva Varma. ( IIIT Hyderabad,
Unisys Bangalore - India)

The Practical Obstacles of Data Transfer: Why researchers still love
scp, Hai Ah Nam, Jason Hill and Suzanne Parete-Koon. (Oak Ridge
National Laboratory)

In-network, Push-based Network Resource Monitoring, Taylor Groves,
Yihua He and Dorian Arnold. (University of New Mexico, Yahoo Inc.)

End-to-End Data Movement Using MPI-IO Over Routed Terabits
Infrastructures, Geoffroy Vallee, Scott Atchley, Youngjae Kim and
Galen Shipman. (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

* Invited Talks:

Overview of ESnet's 100Gbps Testbed, Brian Tierney, Energy Sciences Network

Challenges and Solutions in Large Scale Data Movement,  Martin Swany,
Indiana University.

Supporting Climate Modeling Over Named Data Networking, Christos
Papadopoulos, Colorado State University.

* Workshop Organizers:

       Mehmet Balman, VMware, Inc. & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
       Surendra Byna, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
       Brian L. Tierney, Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) & Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory

* Program Committee:

    Gabrielle Allen, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia
    Ismail Akturk, University of Minnesota
    Scott Brim, Internet 2
    Tasneem Brutch, Samsung R&D
    Ali R. Butt, Virginia Tech
    Promita Chakraborty, The Molecular Foundry
    Jerry Chou, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
    Zhihui Du, Tsinghua University, China
    Dipak Ghosal, University of California, Davis
    Renato Figueiredo, University of Florida
    Shantenu Jha, Rutgers University
    Daniel S. Katz, University of Chicago & Argonne National Laboratory
    Jinoh Kim, Texas A&M University-Commerce
    Ezra Kissel, Indiana University
    Marlon Pierce, Indiana University
    Esma Y?ld?r?m, Fatih University, Turkey
    Murat Yuksel, University of Nevada - Reno
    Wenji Wu, Fermi Lab
    Chen Wu, ICRAR, University of Western Australia

* Registration:

SC13 workshop registration (including NDM 2013) is handled through the
SC13 system. Please visit
http://sc13.supercomputing.org/content/registration for more
information.

Attendees can register SC13 workshops independent of the SC13 program.
Workshop only registration is $200 ($100 for students). There is no
deadline for workshop only registration.

SC13 technical program attendees receive a reduced rate of $50 ($25
for students). This is for one-day only workshop add-on with technical
program registration. The fee for attending workshops on all three
days (Sunday, Monday, and Friday) with technical program registration
is $100 ($50 for students).

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