[comp.org.usenix] Unix on Supercomputers Workshop

grob@cmcl2.NYU.EDU (Lori S. Grob) (08/18/88)

               UNIX ON SUPERCOMPUTERS WORKSHOP



A large number of supercomputers are  now  or  will  in  the
future  be  running  Unix as their primary operating system.
This is the first workshop to consider the general  problems
of  running  Unix  on  supercomputers, and will cover topics
both practical and abstract.  Some of the topics  that  will
be covered are

        o Performance
        o Parallelism
        o Scheduling and Load Balancing
        o Storage Management
        o Processes and Process Management
        o Experiences


The workshop sessions will include both  full-length  papers
and short presentations, and there will be works in progress
sessions.  Works in  progress  presentation  slots  will  be
available  at  the  workshop  on  a first come, first served
basis.  Proceedings will be provided to registered attendees
at the workshop.


In addition to the regular sessions, there will be a trip to
the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and Westinghouse Energy
Center facilities.  Housed in the same building, this is one
of  the  largest  privately-owned  computing  centers in the
world.  A reception will be held  in  conjunction  with  the
visit.   There will also be a no-host reception Sunday even-
ing preceding the workshop.

                   WORKSHOP EVENT SCHEDULE


                  SUNDAY EVENING, September 25
  4:00pm - 9:00pm         No host reception and registration

                  MONDAY, September 26
  9:00am - 5:00pm         Workshop sessions
  7:00pm - 9:00pm         Reception at Pittsburgh Supercomputing &
				  Westinghouse Energy Center

                  TUESDAY, September 27
  9:00am - 5:00pm         Workshop sessions


  P R E L I M I N A R Y    S C H E D U L E    O F   S P E A K E R S
  (Subject to Change)


                         Performance
                         -----------
  Kenneth Bobey, Myrias Research Corporation.
        "Monitoring Program Performance on Large Parallel Systems"

  Eugene Miya, NASA Ames Research Center.
        "Some Observations on Computer Performance Characterization"

  John Renwick, Cray Research, Inc..
        "High-speed networking with Supercomputers"
            (short presentation)


                         Parallelism
                         -----------
  Brian Baird, Myrias Research Corporation.
        "Distributed UNIX Services in a Massively Parallel Supercomputer"

  Ray Bryant, et al., IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.
        "The RP3 Parallel Computing Environment"

  Brewster Kahle and Bill Nesheim, Thinking Machines.
        "The Use of Unix in the Connection Machine System"

  Traian Muntean, University of Grenoble.
        "UNIX* on Transputers* based supercomputers"


                Scheduling and Load Balancing
                ---------- --- --------------
  Martin Fouts, NASA Ames Research Center.
        "Multitasking under UniCos: Experiences with the Cray 2"

  Ralph Knag, AT&T Bell Laboratories.
        "The Unicos Fair Share Scheduler"
            (short presentation)


                      Storage Management
                      ------- ----------
  Patrick Clancy, Multiflow Computer.
        "Virtual Memory Extensions in TRACE/UNIX"

  Jan Edler, Jim Lipkis, and Edith Schonberg, Ultracomputer Research Laboratory.
        "Memory Management in Symunix II"

  E.C. Pariser, AT&T Bell Labs.
        "Static and Dynamic Reduction of Memory Requirements on the
      Cray X-MP"

  Mike Muuss, BRL, Terry Slattery, USNA, and Don Merritt, BRL.
        "BUMP - The BRL/USNA Migration Project"

  Alan Poston, GE Aerospace, NASA Ames Research Center.
        "A High Performance File System for UNIX"

  Douglas E. Engert, National Laboratory.
        "Attaching IBM Disks Directly to a Cray X-MP"
            (short presentation)


               Processes and Process Management
               --------- --- ------- ----------
  Jim Lipkis, Jan Edler, and Edith Schonberg,  NYU Ultracomputer Project.
        "Process Management Extensions at the Ultracomputer Project"

  Piyush Mehrotra, Purdue University.
        "Microthreads: Featherweight Processes in C"

  Dennis Ritchie, AT&T Bell Laboratories.
          "A Guest Facility for Unicos"

	    
            Experiences (all short presentations)
            -------------------------------------

  H. Stephen Anderson, Ohio Supercomputer Graphics Project.
        "Distributed Supercomputer Graphics Using Unix Tools"

  Jonathan Brown, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
        "The CTSS/Posix Project"

  Robert M. Panoff, Department of Physics and Astronomy.
        "Real Productivity for Real Science Without Real UNIX"

  Satoshi Sekiguchi, Hiroyuki Kusumoto, and Akio Kokubu,  Electrotechnical
          Laboratory.
        "A Design for Supercomputing Environment at the Tsukuba
      Research Center of MITI"

  Cheryl Stewart, Cornell Mathematical Sciences Institute.
        "Numerical Interprocess Communication Protocol"

  Kevin Wohlever, Cray Research, Inc.
        "Unicos System Administration at the Ohio Supercomputer
      Center - Tuning Considerations"


  W O R K S H O P    R E G I S T R A T I O N    I N F O R M A T I O N

  You MUST  register  in  advance  to  attend  this  limited
  enrollment workshop.  Register early as space is available
  on a first-come, first-served basis.


                  REGISTRATION FEE.............   $200.00
                  REGISTRATION DEADLINE........   September 19, 1988


  You may pay by check (MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO USENIX CONFER-
  ENCE)  or  use  your VISA, MasterCard, or American Express
  charge card to pay your registration  fees.  Payment  MUST
  accompany registration form.  Purchase orders and vouchers
  are not accepted.

  R E F U N D    C A N C E L L A T I O N    P O L I C Y

  If you must CANCEL, all refund requests must be in writing
  and  postmarked  no later than September 19, 1988.  Direct
  your letter to the USENIX Conference Office.

  H O T E L    I N F O R M A T I O N

  The workshop will be held at:

          The Westin William Penn Hotel
          530 William Penn Way
          Pittsburgh, PA  15219
          Telephone # (412) 281-7100

          ROOM RATES:  $85.00/night - Single or Double Occu-
	  pancy (Plus 9% city and state tax)

  TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATION.......

  Call the Hotel directly and ask for the Reservation  Desk.
  Tell  reservations that you are a USENIX Conference atten-
  dee to take advantage of our group rate.  You may  guaran-
  tee your late arrival with a major credit card.

  IMPORTANT:  Room  reservation  deadline  is  September  6,
  1988.   Requests for reservations received after the dead-
  line will be handled on a space and RATE available basis.

  A I R P O R T    T O    H O T E L    T R A N S P O R T A -
  T I O N

  The Airlines Transportation Company  Bus  at  the  Greater
  Pittsburgh Airport provides shuttle service to the William
  Penn Hotel. Due to construction, buses are only  departing
  from  one  area  of the airport at this time. To catch the
  bus, go right  outside  the  U.S.Air  baggage  claim  area
  located  on the lower level of the main terminal, or check
  with the Airlines Transportation Company desk located near
  the  rental  car  agencies, to verify their next scheduled
  departure.  Buses run approximately every 20 - 30  minutes
  at a cost of $8.00 one way.

  Taxi service is available at an approximate  cost  of  $25
  one way.

     FOR FURTHER CONFERENCE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:


                   USENIX Conference Office
                         P.O. Box 385
                   16951 Pacific Coast Hwy
                   Sunset Beach, CA  90742
           Telephone (213) 592-1381, (213) 592-3243


  Program Co-chairs:


  Lori Grob                    Melinda Shore
  NYU Ultracomputer Research   Frederick Cancer Research
  Lab                          Facility
  715 Broadway, 10th Floor     P.O. Box B, Building 430
  New York, New York 10003     Frederick, MD  21701
  (212) 998-3339               (301)698-5660
  grob@lori.ultra.nyu.edu      shore@ncifcrf.gov
  or grob@nyu.edu