Saturday, 24 May 2014

HPCMASPA 2014 DEADLINE EXTENDED

Workshop on Monitoring and Analysis for
            High Performance Computing Systems Plus Applications
                     https://sites.google.com/site/hpcmaspa2014

            In conjunction with IEEE Cluster 2014, Sept 26, Madrid, Spain
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HPCMASPA 2014 seeks both original Research Papers and informational Mini-talks on new ideas, research, techniques, and tools in the area of HPC system level monitoring, analysis, and feedback as it relates to increasing efficiency with respect to energy, resource utilization, and application run-time.

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 31, 2014 AOE -- DEADLINE EXTENDED
Research Papers will be published in IEEE Cluster Workshop Proceedings.

Topics include, but are not limited to the following areas:

Data collection, transport, and storage:
* Design of systems and frameworks for HPC monitoring which address HPC requirements such as:
** Extreme scalability
** Run time data collection and transport
** Analysis on actionable timescales
** Feedback on actionable timescales
** Minimal application impact
* Extraction and evaluation of resource utilization and state information from current and next generation components (e.g., GPU, MICS)
* Monitoring methodologies and results for all HPC system components and support infrastructure (e.g., compute, network, storage, power)
* How not to do it, with explanations, benchmarks, or analysis of code to save the rest of us from trying it again

Analysis of monitored data and system information:
* Extraction of meaningful information from raw data, such as system and resource health, contention, or bottlenecks
* Methodologies and applications of analysis algorithms on large scale HPC system data
* Visualization techniques for large scale HPC data (addressing size, timescales, presentation within a meaningful context)
* Evaluation of correlative relationships between system state and application performance via use of monitored system data

Response to and utilization of processed data and system information:
* Mechanisms for feedback and response to applications and system software (e.g., informing schedulers, down-clocking CPUs)
* HPC application design and implementation that take advantage of monitored system data (e.g., dynamic task placement or rank-to-core mapping)
* System-level and Job-level feedback and responses to monitored system data
* Job Scheduling and Allocation based on monitored system information (e.g. contention for storage or network resources)
* Use of monitored system data for evaluation of future systems specifications and requirements
* Use of monitored system data for validation of systems simulations

Additional Details at https://sites.google.com/site/hpcmaspa2014

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