SECOND NEWSLETTER International Conference Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development June 21 - 23 June 1994 Location: Aula Conference Centre, Delft, The Netherlands There are less than three months to go before the start of the Conference. This means that the preparations concerning the programme are almost final. The Scientific Committee will have its last meeting on April 16, 1994 to finalize the programme and the authors will be informed directly afterwards by fax or E-mail (if available). - Authors please note - NOWESP Session Recently the possibility occurred to organize a special NOWESP Session (MAST II programme - Commission of the European Communities) entitled: 3-D flow and transport modelling on the North West European Continental Shelf. This session will be held on June 21, 1994. Attendance exclusively to this session is possible at the following reduced rates: Dfl. 250,- (Coffee, tea, lunch included) Dfl. 350,- (Coffee, tea, lunch and proceedings included) Special registration forms are available at the conference bureau. The session includes the following subjects: * Parallel simulation of 3-D flux models within the NOWESP project * Time integration of three-dimensional numerical transport models * A multi block solver for the 3-D shallow water equations * Massively parallel simulation of fluids: first results * Efficient solution of linear systems for the time integration of three-dimensional transport models * Comparison of different parallel solutions for the 2-D shallow water equations on distributed parallel computers Commercial and Scientific Exhibition The exhibition can be divided in a commercial and scientific part. Sun Microsystems, IBM Nederland, Arcobel will participate in the commercial part. The following topics will be covered by (uptill now) 13 different organizations at the scientific part: * Parallelisation of the explicit multiblock ISNAS solver SOLEQS * Tools for high performance systems: the new generation * Simulation of a catheter manometer system on a transputer set * Simulation of air pollution dispersion on the parallel computer MANNA * Ultra low latency interconnection networks for a teraflop reconfigurable architecture * Parallel simulation of an 1-D diffusion system * Application of high performance computing in turbulent flow simulation * An optical back-plane: from model to reality * A parallel implementation of the multi-body problem * Presentation of the IC3A * Demonstrations with the Delft parallel processor DPP * A parallel version of the shallow water flow simulation package WAQUA * Delft Hydraulics modelling systems for design, operation and control in hydrodynamic and environmental applications There will also be a poster display concerning the on-going Dutch HPCN programme. Book of Abstracts and Conference Proceedings The abstracts of the presentations, including the special NOWESP Session and a description of the topics at the exhibition, will be included in the Bookof Abstracts, which will be handed out at the registration desk at the beginning of the conference. The Conference Proceedings will be published after the conference by Elsevier Science Publishers. Lunch presentation MPP Study Trip Vespucci On June 22, 1994 a presentation during lunch will be held by Vespucci (Delft-America Study Visit Committee of the Delft University of Technology). In April/May Vespucci will visit during their stay many famous universties and companies, which have important positions in today's world economy. They will inform us about their experiences together with a small poster display. Registration Participants as well as lecturers come from 24 different countries. This figure shows that the conference will be attended on a very international level. We would like to advise you to register as soon as possible, while the hotel accommodation in June (tourist season) could give some problems. Information: Aula Conference Bureau P.O. Box 5020 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands Telephone +31 15 787878/788022 Telefax +31 15 786755 This conference is sponsored by: Arcobel B.V. AKZO NOBEL CONVEX Computer BV HPCN Projects: Hamlet/Palace IBM Nederland NV Royal Netherlands Academy of Science Royal Shell Exploration and Production Laboratory nCube Frankfurt Sun Microsystems NL NV ------------------------------ International Conference Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development Second and Final Announcement June 21 - 23, 1994 Location Aula Conference Centre Delft, The Netherlands Logo's TU Delft/Eurosim Scientific Committee W. Ameling, Germany Arvind, USA R. Baets, Belgium S.W. Brok, NL L. Dekker, NL E. Gelenbe, France W.K. Giloi,Germany/USA J. Gurd, UK J. Halin, Switzerland J.M. ten Have, NL A.J.G. Hey, UK G. Iazeolla, Italy A. J vor, Hungary K.J. Juslin, Finland E.J.H. Kerckhoffs, NL G.A. Korn, USA D.J. Murray-Smith, UK F.T.M. Nieuwstadt, NL T.I. ren, Canada E.M.R.M. Paalvast, NL N. Petkov, NL G.L. Reijns, NL D. Roose, Belgium M. Savastano, Italy H.J. Sips, NL W. Smit, NL M. Snorek, Czech Republic I. Sofronov, Russia R. Sommerhalder, NL A. Sydow, Germany B. Unger, Canada J.C. Zuidervaart, NL Organizing Committee W. Smit, Chairman J.C. Zuidervaart, Treasurer M.J. Dekker-Genemans, Secretary Conference Chairman L. Dekker The organizers of the conference expect the MPP-technology to become mature in the next years; application of MPP will and shall be driven by industry. Nowadays development of algorithms is of utmost importance in order to have applicable MPP computers. This conference tries to highlight both developments in parallel algorithms as application of MPP. MPP technology can make the speed of computation higher and can bring the computational costs substantially down. However, to achieve these features, the MPP software has to be developed further to create user- friendly programming systems and to become transparent for present-day computer software. Application of novel electro-optic components and devices is going on and will be a key for much more general and powerful architectures. Vanishing of communication hardware limitations will result in elimination of programming bottle-necks in parallel data processing. Standardization of the functional characteristics of a programming model of (massively) parallel computers will become established. Then efficient programming environments can be developed. The result will be a widespread use of massively parallel processing systems in many areas of application. The EUROSIM 1994 International Conference offers a platform to show the state- of-the-art of MPP technology. The list of papers reflects also the impact of the state- of- the-art through running ESPRIT, HCPN projects in the European Research and Development programmes. It is intended that a large-scale massively parallel application concerning water flow and related pollutant transport in the area of the West European continental shelf, will be presented. Topics are: . Programming Tools . Architecture/Data Base Processing . Load Balancing . Programming Models . Performance Evaluation . Parallelization Programs/Algorithms . Modelling/Simulation MPP Applications . Semiconductor Device Simulation . Fluid Dynamics . Image Processing/Rendering Provisional Time Schedule June 20, 1994 17.00 - 19.00 Registration and Ice-breaking party June 21, 1994 9.00 - 9.30 Opening Session 9.30 - 10.15 Invited paper 10.15 - 10.45 Break 10.45 - 12.15 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D 12.15 - 13.00 Lunch 13.00 - 13.45 Invited paper 14.00 - 15.00 2 Paper Session A/B/C/D 15.00 - 15.30 Break 15.30 - 16.30 2 Paper Session A/B/C/D 17.00 - 18.30 Reception Old Town Hall 19.00 - 22.00 Conference Dinner June 22, 1994 8.30 - 9.15 Invited Paper 9.30 - 11.00 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D 11.00 - 11.30 Break 11.30 - 12.30 2 Paper Session A/B/C/D 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch 13.30 - 14.15 Invited paper 14.30 - 16.00 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D 16.00 - 16.30 Break 16.30 - 18.00 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D June 23, 1994 8.30 - 9.15 Invited Paper 9.30 - 11.00 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D 11.00 - 11.30 Break 11.30 - 12.30 2 Paper Session A/B/C/D 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch 13.30 - 14.15 Invited paper 14.30 - 16.00 3 Paper Session A/B/C/D 16.00 - 16.15 Closing Session Invited Papers Farhat, Ch.; University of Colorado, USA Current reflections on massively parallel processing in computational mechanics Giloi, W.K.; GMD Inst. for Computer Architecture and Software Technology, Germany Programming models and supporting architecture for massively parallel computers Hey, A.J.G.; University of Southampton, England Subject: modelling MPP applications Katgerman, L.; Delft University of Technology/Alcan International, The Netherlands Computer simulation of coagulation processes Shapiro, E.; Stanford, USA MPP systems, opportunities, visions, reality Smit, W.; AKZO Electronic Products b.v., The Netherlands A rationale for photonic computer systems A - Programming Tools Cate, H.H. ten Rigorous abstraction and specification in parallel software development Ciciani, B.; Angelaccio, M. An interface to develop time-warp based parallel simulations Coli, M.; Palazzari, P. Genetic Approach to the Task Allocation Problem in Static Data Flow Systems Steen, M.R. van; Sips, H.J. Software Engineering for Parallelism Thomas, O. A Portable Parallel Programming Environment5) Vittorini, V.; Mazzeo, A.; Mazzocca, N.; Russo, S. A mapping tool for distributed heterogeneous systems Wedeck, J.; Rosenstiel, W. Compiling C Programs into threads A - Architecture/Data Base Processing Bszrmnyi, L.; Eder, K.H.; Weich, C. PPOST - Persistent Parallel Object Store Chabridon, S.; Gelenbe, E. Fault-tolerant execution of parallel programs Charrier, M.; Surin, D.; Seran, N.: Thurm, A. SPMD Massively Parallel Architecture Demonstrator Keane, J.A. Increasing Locality in a Fine-Grained Parallel Machine Khoumsi, K.; Aktouf, P.; Robach, C.; Mazar, G. A Design and Test of a Massively Parallel Architecture Mager, J.W.L.J. Communication Intensive Parallel Computing1) Rabinovich, Z.; Vyshinsky, V. Mass Parallel Processing in Bases of Complex Data Structures Ruighaver, A.B.; Holt, R.F.; Semkiw, J. Pandora Networks for a massively parallel Decoupled Parallel Processor Schikuta, E. Parallel sorting algorithms for declustered data Slimani, Y.; Abdennadher, N.; Ounally, H. A transputer-based parallel database machine A - Load Balancing Babri, M.; Attoui, A. Balancing and Sharing Load on a transputers network: a dynamic algorithm for actors placement Driessche, R. van; Roose, D. An improved spectral bisection algorithm and its application to dynamic load balancing Erciyes, K.; zkasap, .; Aktas, N. A Programming Model for a Massively Parallel Processing System Fonlupt, C.; Dekeyser, J.L.; Marquet, Ph. Dynamic Load Balancing on SIMD data-parallel computers Henrich, D. Local Load Balancing for Data Parallel Branch-and-Bound Hofestdt, R.; Beerbohm, D.; Huang, X. Dynamic Load Balancing Based on the Theory of Cellular Automata Reinefeld, A. Effective Parallel Backtracking Methods for Operations Research Applica- tions7) Stoffel, K.; Law, I. A Neuro Fuzzy Rule Based Allocation System B - Programming Models Aguilar, M.; Hirsbrunner, B. Pact: an Environment for Parallel Heuristic Programming Averbukh, A.B.;Koval, V.N.; Rabinovich, Z.L. A new Architecture Class of Intelligent Computers for Massively Parallel Processing Baglietto, P.; Maresca, M.; Migliardi, M. Introducing Execution Autonomy in the SIMD Computing Paradigm Konaka, H.; Maeda, M.; Ishikawa, Y.; Tomokiyo, T.; Hori, A. Community in Massively Parallel Object-based Language OCore Sanders, P. Emulating MIMD-Behavior on SIMD-Machines Symons, A. What's the point in Parallelisation? B - Performance Evaluation Aversa, R.; Mazzocca, N.; Villano, U. PS: a Simulator of Heterogeneous Computing Environments Brusa, L.; Riccio, F. A Hybrid Direct-iterative Method for the solution of Finite Element Linear Systems with Positive Definite matrices Jonkers, H.; Gemund van, A.J.C.; Reijns, G.L. Efficient performance evaluation of parallel systems Kok, J.; Houwen, P.J. van der; Sommeijer, B.P. Efficient Solution of Linear Systems for the Time Integration of Three- Dimensional Transport Models Lilja, D.J.; Schmitt, J. A Data Parallel Implementation of the TRFD Program from the Perfect Club Benchmark Suite Ould-Khaoua, M.; Mackenzie, L.M.; Sutherland, R.J. A Performance Comparison of Hypergraph and Graph Networks Plander, I. Optimal Partitioning and Mapping Strategies for Reconfigurable Massively Parallel Computers Ronde, J.F. de; Sloot, P.M.A. Performance Estimation of SPMD Programs on MPP6) Tucci, S.; Ciciani, B. Performance Evaluation of an Adaptive Routing Algorithm B - Parallelization Programs/Algorithms Casari, C.; Guanziroli, M.; Meola, G.; Scheinine, A.; Catelli, C.; Mazzeo, M.; Punzi, S.; Stofella, P. Status report on ESPRIT Project P7519 Palace: Parallelization of GEANT8) Clint, M.; Stuart, M.B. An Algorithm for the Eigensolution of Large Sparse Symmetric Matrices on Massively Parallel Processors Gradin, M.; Coulon, D.; Jetteur, Ph.; Kill, N. Adaptation of a Finite Element Solver for the Analysis of Flexible Mechanisms to Parallel Processing Systems Gorlatch, S. Exploiting Divide -and- conquer parallelism Kunovsky, J. Modern Taylor Series Method and Inmos Transputers Lonsdale, G.; Clinckemaillie, J.; Vlachoutsiss, S. Crash-simulation Migration to HPC Systems10) Mahjoub, Z.; Jemni, M. Restructuring and Parallelizing a Dynamic Conditional Loop Marrakchi, M. Solving a Triangular Linear System on a MIMD Computer Ozimek, I.; Tasic, J. Computationally fast systolic array implementations Prins, J.F. Development of Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Unstructured Problems Roest, M. Efficient Decomposition of Grids for Irregular Domains on Massively Parallel Computers C - Parallelization Programs/Algorithms Aguilar, J. Heuristic algorithms for Task Assignment of Parallel Programs Colbrook, A. Esprit European Porting No. 2 (Europort 2)12) Horst, A. van der An Experiment: using parallel objects for the solution of demanding algorithmic problems Hurley, S.; Brown, B.M.; McIntosh-Smith, S.N. Intelligent Algorithm Decomposition for Parallelism Lankhorst, M. M. Grammatical Inference with a Genetic Algorithm Schwehm, M. Massively parallel genetic Algorithms Sofronov, I.D.; Sofronova, O.I. Parallelization of Evolutionary Problems in Computational Physics Song, Z.W.; Yu, C.S.; Roose, D.; Berlamont, J. Comparison of Different Parallel Solutions for the 2D Shallow Water Equations on Distributed Parallel Computers Vollebregt, E.A.H. Parallel Algorithms for the CFD code TRIWAQ Werth, M.R.; Jahorjan, J.; Feautrier, P. Optimizing Compiler-Parallelized Programs by Using Compile-Time Analysis Wiegers, R.M. Parallel Branch-and-Bound for Mixed Integer Programming with Monotone Increasing Speedup C - Modelling/Simulation MPP Applications Berglund, M. Dynamic soil analysis on a massively data-parallel computer Brakhagen, F.; Lauwers, P.G.; Schwichtenberg, H.; Umlauf, G.; Trotha, H. von; Winter, G.; Zirl, D.M.; Sorantin, P. Efficiently parallelizing ab-initio-Computations in Quantum Chemistry11) Dam, A. ten; Vogel, T.; Steen, M. van Designing parallel real time applications: the Hamlet approach1) Dekker, L.; Brok, S.W., Lingen; F.J. Generalized Steady-State Method for MPP Simulation of Distributed Parameter Systems Irion, J.K. High Performance Computing for Industrial Applications1) Janssen, J.; Lin, H.X. Experiences of Parallelising the PSE Model for Electron Beam Radiotherapy Lai, C.H. Massively Parallel Domain Decomposition Algorithms for Some Aerodynamics Problems Olk, E. Application Driven MIMD Communication Processor Design Papaefstathiou, E.; Kerbyson, D.J.; Nudd, G.R. A layered Approach to Parallel Software performance Prediction: A Case Study2,4) Seong, Y.R.; Kim, T.G.; Park, K.H. Mapping Modular, Hierarchial Discrete Event Models in a Hypercube Multicomputer C - Semiconductor Device Simulation Asenov, A.; Barker, J.R. Scalable Parallel 3D Finite Element Nonlinear Poisson Solver Barker, J.R.; Asenov, A.; Reid, D.;Brown, A.; Cluckie, J.; Roy, S.; Babikir, S.; Arokianathan, C.R. Parallel Simulation of Semiconductor Devices Dobbelaere, P. De; Vermaerke, F.; Vermeire, G.; Demeester, P.; Daele, P. Van; Mhlmann, G.R.; Heideman, J.L.; Horsthuis, W.H.G. Integration technology for light source arrays with polymeric optical waveguide arrays Lytel, R.; Lipscomb, G.F.; Ticknor, A.J. Large-scale integration of electro-optic polymer devices for MPP applications D - Fluid Dynamics Aggarwal, R.; Roux, F.X.; Keunings, R. A Domain Decomposition Method for Solving Stokes Flow Problems Applied to Integral Viscoelastic Fluids Baltas, N.D.; Spalding, D.B. MIMD PHOENICS: Porting a Computational Fluid Dynamics Application to a Distributed Memory MIMD Computer9) Baltas, N.D.; Berghe, C.S. van den Comparison of the Porting of a Computational Fluid Dynamics Application to SIMD and MIMD Computers9) Bauwens, L.; Williams, D. Porting and optimization of a finite-difference CFD code on a massively parallel architecture Berghe, C.S. van den; Baltas, N.D. DAP PHOENICS: Porting a Computational Fluid Dynamics Application to a Massively Parallel SIMD Computer9) Brakkee, E.; Segal, G. Methods and Techniques: parallelization of sequential programs and algorithms Carter, J.G.; Blake, R.J. Computation of Incompressible Turbulent Flow on Massively Parallel Systems Cenedese, A.; Del Gracco, C.; Paglialunga, A.; Querzoli, G.; Terlizzi, M. Application of High Performance Computing to PIV technique for velocity measurements in flows3) Chargy, D.; Loriot, M. Combustion of Viscous Compressible Flows with the N3S code on Parallel Computers Dzaak, F. Solving 2D Euler equations on a multi-processor network Grtel, U.; Joppich, W.; Schller, A. Portable Parallelization of the ECMWF's Weather Prediction Code Gerlach, J.; Khler, B. An Object-Oriented Program Family for the Parallel Simulation of Mesoscale Weather and Transport Processes Meer, Th.H. van der; Bakker, A.F.; Vlugt, F.F. van der The Implementation of a Navier Stokes solver on a 16 processor system Stoessel, A.; Illka, M.; Baum, M. 2D DNS of turbulent combustion on MPP platforms Thomas, S. Parallel Semi-Lagrangian Advection using PVM Zone, O.; Vanderstraeten, D.; Henriksen, P.; Keunings. R. A Parallel Direct Solver for Implicit Finite Element Problems Based on Automatic Domain Decomposition D - Image Processing/Rendering Altas, I.; Rezny, M.;Louis, J.; Burrage, K.; Moore, R.; Belward, J. A new image enhancement algorithm on maspar and parallel virtual machines (PVM) environment Borac, S.; Brock, Ph.; Hdicke, R.; Lobodzinski, A.; Schmidt, K.J.; Thamm, T.M. Design by Simulation and Rendering on Parallel Architectures2) Della Vecchia, G.; Distasi, R. Using MPP for image histogramming Ernyi, I.; Fazekas, Z.; Vajda, F. Exploitation of Inherent Parallelism in Morphological Grayscale Recon- struction Klijn Hesselink, H.W. Biologically motivated Image Representation using Gabor Wavelets Kruizinga, P.; Petkov, N. Optical flow applied to face recognition Manneback, P.; Daoudi, E.M. Optimal scheduling for a 2D-grid precedence graph on a MIMD computer Renaud, C.; Bricout, F.; Lepretre, E. An Object Parallel approach for Radiosity on the MP1 Torreele, J.; Keymeulen, D.; Vucinic, D.; Berghe, S. van den; Graat, J.; Hirsch, Ch. Parallel CFView: a SIMD/MIMD CFD Visualisation System in a Heterogeneous and Distributed Environment9) Tsang, H.; Owens, J.A.; Denny, W.; Heywood, R.; Beam. T. Calculation and Display of the Mandelbrot Set on a Mesh with Multiple Broadcasting Zheng, M.; Nguyen, H.T. An Efficient Parallel Implementation of the Marching-cubes Algorithm (onder pagina's voetnoten, opm. voor de drukker) HPCN projects: 1) Hamlet 2) DESIRE 3) PATRANS 4) PEPS 5) PPPE 6) CAMAS 7) GP-MIMD 8) Palace 9) Pasha 10) EUROPORT 1 11) PACC 12) EUROPORT 2 GENERAL INFORMATION International Conference Massively Parallel Processing Applications and Development Date June 21 - 23, 1994 Location Aula Conference Centre Mekelweg 5 Delft The Netherlands Conference Language English will be the working language Note for the authors Your reviewed paper will, after acceptance, be published in the conference proceedings. Besides, accepted papers will be considered for publication - in a revised/extended version - in the EUROSIM Journal Simulation Practice and Theory and other journals published by Elsevier Science Publishers. Elsevier Science Publishers and EUROSIM will award the best paper, submitted by one author, in the category Young Scientists, the so-called Elsevier/ EUROSIM award. The age of the author must be not more than 30 (thirty) years old. Registration and Information Desk All participants are requested to check in at the registration and information desk. The telephone number at which you can be reached during the conference is +31 15 788022. Urgent fax messages which should be headed Eurosim Conference may be sent to +31 15 786755. Registration You can register during the ice-breaking party on Monday, June 20, 1994 from 17.00 - 19.00 hours and on Tuesday, June 21, 1994 from 8.30 - 9.30 hours. The information desk will be open during the whole conference from 8.30 - 17.30 hours. Registration Fee The registration fee includes coffee and tea during breaks, lunches, book of abstracts, the conference proceedings, the ice-breaking party, reception Old Town Hall and the conference dinner. 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Members of the Member Societies of EUROSIM - Early registration before April 1, 1994 Dfl. 600,- - Late registration after April 1, 1994 Dfl. 750.- Others - Early registration before April 1, 1994 Dfl. 750.- - Late registration after April 1, 1994 Dfl. 900,- Lecturers - Early registration before May 1, 1994 Dfl. 600,- - Late registration after May 1, 1994 Dfl. 750,- Young Scientists Fee - Early registration before April 1, 1994 Dfl. 450,- - Late registration after April 1, 1994 Dfl 550,- Students -Early registration before April 1, 1994 Dfl. 100,- -Late registration after April 1, 1994 Dfl. 150,- Closing date for registration will be June 15, 1994 Way of Payment By direct bank transfer to Bank Mees & Pierson, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Accountnumber 25.91.27.396, quoting 9406, and the name of the participant(s). 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