SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012
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HPCDB 2012 - High-Performance Computing Meets Databases
SESSION: HPCDB 2012 - High-Performance Computing Meets Databases
EVENT TYPE: Workshops
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Organizer(s):Bill Howe, Jeff Gardner, Magdalena Balazinska, Kerstin Kleese-Van Dam, Terence Critchlow
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Emerging requirements from HPC applications offer new opportunities for engagement between the database and HPC communities: higher level programming models, combined platforms for simulation, analysis, and visualization, ad hoc interactive query, and petascale data processing. Exascale HPC platforms will share characteristics with large-scale data processing platforms: relatively small main memory per node, relatively slow communication between nodes, and IO a limiting factor. Relevant database techniques in this setting include a rigorous data model, cost-based optimization, declarative query languages, logical and physical data independence have been applied to new data types (trees, streams, graphs, arrays), new applications (financial markets, image analysis, DNA sequence analysis, social networks) and new platforms (sensor networks, embedded systems, GPGPUs, shared-nothing commodity clusters, cloud platforms). But these techniques have only been minimally explored in the high-performance computing community. In this workshop, we invite position papers that explore the design space between the two communities.
Chair/Organizer Details:
Bill Howe - University of Washington
Jeff Gardner - University of Washington
Magdalena Balazinska - University of Washington
Kerstin Kleese-Van Dam - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Terence Critchlow - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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HPCDB 2012 - High-Performance Computing Meets Databases
SESSION: HPCDB 2012 - High-Performance Computing Meets Databases
EVENT TYPE:
TIME: 9:00AM - 5:30PM
Organizer(s):Bill Howe, Jeff Gardner, Magdalena Balazinska, Kerstin Kleese-Van Dam, Terence Critchlow
ROOM:155-C
ABSTRACT:
Emerging requirements from HPC applications offer new opportunities for engagement between the database and HPC communities: higher level programming models, combined platforms for simulation, analysis, and visualization, ad hoc interactive query, and petascale data processing. Exascale HPC platforms will share characteristics with large-scale data processing platforms: relatively small main memory per node, relatively slow communication between nodes, and IO a limiting factor. Relevant database techniques in this setting include a rigorous data model, cost-based optimization, declarative query languages, logical and physical data independence have been applied to new data types (trees, streams, graphs, arrays), new applications (financial markets, image analysis, DNA sequence analysis, social networks) and new platforms (sensor networks, embedded systems, GPGPUs, shared-nothing commodity clusters, cloud platforms). But these techniques have only been minimally explored in the high-performance computing community. In this workshop, we invite position papers that explore the design space between the two communities.
Chair/Organizer Details:
Bill Howe - University of Washington
Jeff Gardner - University of Washington
Magdalena Balazinska - University of Washington
Kerstin Kleese-Van Dam - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Terence Critchlow - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Click here to download .ics calendar file