Paradyn Logo Paradyn / Condor Week
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
April 14 - 16, 2004

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Thursday, April 15, 2004

Morning Session

Paradyn / Dyninst Demonstrations
Computer Sciences Building

1210 W. Dayton Street

Breakfast/coffee (Room 5331): 8:30am - noon
Demos (6th floor): 9:00am - noon
Lunch:  11:30am - 12:30 at Fluno Center

Room 6351:
- Bug Finding

Room 6376:
- DPLC (with new command line tool)
- DPOMP

Room 6370:
- Performance Analysis at Loop-level Granularity in Paradyn
- iPath: An Incremental Call-Path Profiler
- Paradyn with Multi-threaded Linux

Room 6372:
- Self-Propelled Tracing for Performance Analysis of Interactive Systems
- Analysis and Instrumentation of Stripped Binary Code
- Memory Locality
Although cc-NUMA architectures allow construction of large shared-memory servers, data locality is an important consideration due to non-uniform memory access times. Memory intensive applications running on cc-NUMA servers may request significant number of non-local memory accesses, which may also degrade the execution performance of the applications. We introduce a profile-driven online page migration scheme. We use lightweight, in-expensive plug-in hardware counters to profile the memory access behavior of an application at runtime and then migrate pages to memory local to the most frequently accessing processor at fixed time intervals. We use the Dyninst library to instrument applications for page migration. This demonstration visualizes how memory pages are migrated to the processors accesing them most during the runtime of the application. (Mustafa M Tikir, University of Maryland)   CLOSE

Room 6397:
- Dynamic Instrumentation on the IA-64
- Multi-platform Kerninst
- The Tool Daemon Protocol
- Data Cache tool on Itanium

Condor Tutorials Agenda
Fluno Center, Vandeberg Auditorium
601 University Ave
8:15am - 11:30

(Schedule and Times Subject to Change)

7:30 AM-8:15 AM
Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM-9:15 AM
Tutorial: Introduction to using Condor
Nick LeRoy, Condor Team
9:15 AM-10:30 AM
Tutorial: Administering Condor, Part 1
Alan De Smet, Condor Team
9:15 AM-10:00 AM
Clever Condor tips and tricks
Alain Roy, Condor Team
10:30 AM-11:30 AM
Tutorial: Administering Condor, Part 2
Alan De Smet
11:30 AM-1:00 PM
Lunch


Afternoon Session

Condor Technical Program Agenda
Fluno Center, Vandeberg Auditorium
601 University Ave
12:30pm - 4:00pm

1:00 PM-1:20 PM
The challenges of Batch computing
Miron Livny, Condor Team
1:20 PM-1:40 PM
Explicit control in a batch-aware distributed filesystem
John Bent, Condor Team
1:40 PM-2:00 PM
Data placement with Stork and DiskRouter
Tevfik Kosar, Condor Team
2:00 PM-2:20 PM
GCB: Distributed Computing through firewalls
Se-Chang Son, Condor Team
2:20 PM-2:40 PM
Break
2:40 PM-3:00 PM
The Bologna Batch System
Peter Couvares, Condor Team
3:00 PM-3:20 PM
A Madison Summer - Putting it all together
Doug Thain, Condor Team
3:20 PM-3:40 PM
Data Pipelines for image and video processing
George Kola, Condor Team
3:40 PM-4:00 PM
Supporting the computational needs of Structured Genomics
Zach Miller, Condor Team
4:00 PM-4:30 PM
Break
4:30 PM-7:30 PM
Demos & discussions, one on one

4:30 PM-6:00 PM
Introduction to submitting jobs to a grid with Condor-G, DAGMan, and Globus. A hands-on tutorial
Carey Kireyev, Condor Team
6:00 PM-6:30 PM
Tutorial: Using Condor-G more effectively
Alain Roy, Condor Team
4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Tutorial: Building on top of Condor
Erik Paulson, Condor Team


Condor Demonstrations and One-to-One Consults
Computer Sciences Building
1210 W. Dayton Street
4:30 - 7:30

Hors d'Oeurves and Soft Drinks available in Room 3331

Rooms and demonstration titles to be announced.

Participants are encouraged to eat dinner with individual team members at places of their own choosing.