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4th Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) 2011
SESSION: 4th Workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS) 2011
EVENT TYPE: Workshop
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Organizer(s):Ioan Raicu, Ian Foster, Yong Zhao
ROOM:Hyatt Theater
ABSTRACT: The 4th workshop on Many-Task Computing on Grids and Supercomputers (MTAGS11) will provide the scientific community a dedicated forum for presenting new research, development, and deployment efforts of large-scale many-task computing (MTC) applications on large scale clusters, Grids, Supercomputers, and Cloud Computing infrastructure. MTC, the theme of the workshop encompasses loosely coupled applications, which are generally composed of many tasks (both independent and dependent tasks) to achieve some larger application goal. This workshop will cover challenges that can hamper efficiency and utilization in running applications on large-scale systems, such as local resource manager scalability and granularity, efficient utilization of raw hardware, parallel file system contention and scalability, data management, I/O management, reliability at scale, and application scalability.
Chair/Organizer Details:
Ioan Raicu - Illinois Institute of Technology & Argonne National Laboratory
Ian Foster - University of Chicago & Argonne National Laboratory
Yong Zhao - University of Electronic Science and Technology of China