ADVANCE PROGRAM and CALL FOR ATTENDANCE PDSC'95: International Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Supercomputing Fukuoka Recent Hotel, Fukuoka, Japan, September 26-28, 1995 Sponsored by: Kyushu University Supported by: Information Processing Society of Japan The Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Japan Society for Software Science and Technology The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Kyushu Chapter Tokyo/Japan ACM Chapter The Telecommunications Advancement Foundation Fukuoka Convention Bureau Technical Program ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +-----------------------+ | Tuesday, September 26 | +-----------------------+ Keynote Addresses (Room A: 10:15 - 12:00) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Practical Parallel Processing David Kuck (Kuck & Associates) Parallel Computation: Views from End-User Pragmatism Takao Tsuda (Kyoto Univ.) Session 1: Compiler I (Room A: 13:30 - 15:00) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Effect of Optimizing Compilers on Architecture and Programs Michael Wolfe (Oregon Graduate Institute) Application of Program Dependence Analysis in Distributed Software Engineering Jingde Cheng and Kazuo Ushijima (Kyushu Univ.) Automatic Data Structure Detection in Pascal and Fortran 90 Dong Soo Han, Takao Tsuda (Kyoto Univ.) Session 2: Trends in Supercomputing Systems (Room A: 15:30 - 17:30) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Various Programming Paradigms on VPP Werner Krotz, Sachio Kamiya, Naoya Tamura, Noboru Asai (Fujitsu) The Architecture of Hitachi Parallel Processor SR2201 Yasuhiro Inagami, Tsutomu Sumimoto, Hideo Wada, Shun Kawabe (Hitachi) SX-4 Architecture for Scalable Parallel Vector Processing N. Nishi, S. Habata, M. Inoue, H. Matsumoto (NEC) Hybrid Adaptive Parallel Programming Model on Cray MPP System and Its Applications Hiroto Matsuhashi, Takehiko Kato (Cray Research Japan) +-------------------------+ | Wednesday, September 27 | +-------------------------+ Session 3: Parallel Algorithms (Room A: 9:00 - 10:30) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Design of Optimal Systolic Arrays for 2-D Discrete Fourier Transform Shietung Peng, Stanislav Sedukhin (Univ. Aizu), Igor Sedukhin (Hiwada Elect.) Node-to-Set Routing with Optimal Path Length in Star Graphs Qian-Ping Gu, Shietung Peng (Univ. Aizu) Gaussian Networks for Scalable Distributed Systems W. -J. Hsu (Nanyang Tech. Univ.), M. J. Chung (Michigan State Univ.), Z. Hu (Nanyang Tech.Univ.) Session 4: Operating System Issues (Room B: 9:00 - 10:30) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A Hierarchical Load Balancing Environment for Parallel and Distributed Supercomputer Rainer Pollak (Univ. Stuttgart) The Design and Implementation of a Microkernel based Parallel OS "Cenju-3/DE" Yosuke Takano, Christopher Howson, Konishi Koichi, Tomoyoshi Sugawara, Hiroyuki Araki (NEC), Shinji Yanagida (NEC Informatec Syst.), Akihiko Konagaya (NEC) An Analysis of the Sciddle Library on a Workstation Cluster: A Step Towards the Next Generation of Supercomputing Tetsuya Saito, Kazuki Joe (Nara Inst. Sci. and Tech.), Hans Peter Luthi (ETH Center and Maui High Performance Computing Center), Peter Arbenz (ETH Center), Akira Fukuda, Keijiro Araki (Nara Inst. Sci. and Tech.) Session 5: Interprocessor Networks (Room A: 10:45 - 12:15) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nonuniform Output Traffic Distributions in Multipath Multistage Interconnection Networks Byungho Kim, Jinchun Kim, Boseob Kwon, Hyunsoo Yoon, Jungwan Cho (Korea Advanced Inst. Sci. and Tech.) A Parallel Multicast Fast Packet Switch and Its Performance Jinchun Kim, Geunmo Kim, Hyunsoo Yoon, Jung Wan Cho (Korea Advanced Inst. Sci. and Tech.) The Tokkyu Router: A Randomizing Router for k-ary n-cubes Andrew C. Flavell, Yoshizo Takahashi (Univ. Tokushima) Session 6: High Performance Computing Projects (Room B: 10:45 - 12:15) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (To be announced) Bob Gingold (Australian National Univ.) Emerging Supercomputer Applications in Information Infrastructure George Cybenko (Dartmouth College) Massively Parallel Processing System Jump-1 Hidehiko Tanaka (Univ. Tokyo) Session 7: Computational Fluid Dynamics (Room A: 13:45 - 15:15) The Transplantation of an Unsteady Navier-Stokes Solver for Cascade Flows onto the NWT System Takashi Yamane (National Aerospace Lab.) A Parallel Domain Decomposition Method for a semi-Lagrangian Finite Element Air Pollution Transport Model Francis X. Giraldo (Naval Postgraduate School) High Performance Parallel Computation of Flows Past a Space Plane Using NWT Kisa Matsushima (Fujitsu), Susumu Takanashi (National Aerospace Lab.) Session 8: Database and Multimedia Applications (Room B: 13:45 -15:15) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Parallel File Access for Dynamic Load Balancing on the Massively Parallel Computer Yasuhiro Oue, Toru Kitamura, Kazumasa Ohnishi, Masahisa Shimizu (RWCP) Parallel and Asynchronous Query Processing and Optimization in Object-oriented Databases Ying Huang, Yuming Chiang, Stanley Y. W. Su (Univ. Florida) Design of a Database Language for a Massively Parallel Main Memory Database System and its Performance Benchmark Kenji Imasaki, Tsuyoshi Ono, Hirofumi Amano, Akifumi Makinouchi (Kyushu Univ.) Panel Session (Room A: 15:30 - 17:30) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Coordinator: Yoichi Muraoka (Waseda Univ.) (Panelists to be announced) +------------------------+ | Thursday, September 28 | +------------------------+ Session 9: Compiler II (Room A: 9:00 - 10:30) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ An Automatic Vectorizing/Parallelizing Pascal Compiler V-Pascal Ver.3 Tetsutaro Uehara, Yoshitoshi Kunieda, Takao Tsuda (Kyoto Univ.) TINPAR: A Parallelizing Compiler for Message-Passing Multiprocessors Atsushi Kubota, Ikuo Miyoshi, Koji Maeyama, Shin-ya Goto, Shin-ichiro Mori, Hiroshi Nakashima, Shinji Tomita (Kyoto Univ.) (To be announced) Hans P. Zima (Univ. Vienna) Session 10: Distributed Shared Memory (Room A: 10:45 - 11:45) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A High-Performance Cluster Computing Environment Based on Hybrid Shared Memory/Message Passing Model Masaki Oka, Yoshinari Sugimoto, Bernady O. Apduhan, Toshinori Sueyoshi (Kyushu Inst. Tech.) Implementing a Portable SPMD Shared Memory Model Parallel Language on a Distributed Computing Environment Takeshi Nanri, Hiroyuki Sato, Masaaki Shimasaki (Kyushu Univ.) Session 11: Graphics (Room A: 13:15 - 14:15) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ An Optimized Parallel Algorithm for Extracting Ridges and Ravines Runhe Huang, Jianhua Ma, Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Eiju Tsuboi (Univ. Aizu) A Parallel Computer Architecture for Volume Rendering Yuji Tsushima, Hideya Akashi, Jin Xidu, Akinori Nakayama, Shin-ichiro Mori, Hiroshi Nakashima, Shinji Tomita (Kyoto Univ.) Session 12: Computational Chemistry (Room A: 14:30 - 16:00) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Efficient Parallelized Simulation of Complicated Polymer Structures Kazuhito Shida (Japan Advanced Inst. Sci. and Tech.), Kaoru Ohno (Tohoku Univ.), Masayuki Kimura (Japan Advanced Inst. Sci. and Tech.), Yoshiyuki Kawazoe (Tohoku Univ.) High Scalability Inherent in the ab initio Molecular Orbital Method Yukio Hirahara (NEC Informatec Syst.), Yuji Mochizuki (NEC), Akinori Yamamoto, Hiroshi Nakada, Masato Tsuchiya (NEC Informatec), Toshikazu Takada (NEC) Application of Message-Passing Interface in Massively Parallel Computers for Multicenter Problems in Molecules and Clusters in the Density Functional Method Shuhei Ohnishi (NEC) Registration Information ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Fees ^^^^ Registration Fees are as follows. +--------------+------------------------++--------------------------+ | | Before September 20 || On or After September 20 | | +------------+-----------++-------------+------------+ | | Regular | Student || Regular | Student | +==============+============+===========++=============+============+ | Symposium | 25,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen || 30,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen | | Registration | | || | | +--------------+------------+-----------++-------------+------------+ | Additional | 5,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen || 5,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen | | Banquet | | || | | | Ticket | | || | | +--------------+------------+-----------++-------------+------------+ A copy of the proceedings is granted for every paticipant. The regular registration fees cover banquet cost for the participant. Additional banquet tickets are for students or accompanying persons. Payment ^^^^^^^ All payments for registration must be made in Japanese Yen by bank transfer. All charges and commissions should be paid on the applicant's side. We accept no personal check. Remittance should be directed to: The Nishi-Nippon Bank, Ltd., Hakozaki Branch Account Number: 1338427 Payee's Name: PDSC'95 Amano Hirofumi Payee's Address: Computer Center, Kyushu University 6-10-1 Hakizaki, Higashi, Fukuoka Transportation ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ From Fukuoka International Airport When you arrive at Fukuoka International Airport, please find a sign indicating an exit to the subway station. From Fukuokakuko (meaning ``Fukuoka Airport'' in Japanese) you can take any train to Nakasu-Kawabata. Please change the trains from Kuko Line to Hakozaki Line here, and take a train bound for Kaizuka. Fukuoka Recent Hotel, where the symposium is to be held, is located near Hakozaki-Miyamae subway station. It takes 20 - 25 minutes from Fukuokakuko to Hakozaki-Miyamae. The fare is 260 Yen. It takes about 5 minutes on foot from Exit No. 3 of Hakozaki-Miyamae to Fukuoka Recent Hotel. From JR Hakata Station If you arrive in somewhere outside Fukuoka and move to Fukuoka by train, you will arrive at JR (Japan Railway Co., Ltd.) Hakata Station. This JR station is close to Hakata subway station. Hakata subway station is located between Fukuokakuko and Nakasu-Kawabata mentioned above. It takes 15 - 20 minutes from Hakata to Hakozaki-Miyamae. The fare is 220 Yen. From Downtown If you stay at a hotel in downtown, you can walk to Tenjin subway station. Note that some trains do not go to Hakozaki-Miyamae. In that case, you must change the trains at Nakasu-Kawabata. It takes 12 - 15 minutes from Tenjin to Hakozaki-Miyamae. The fare is 220 Yen. Taxi Fukuoka International Airport, JR Hakata Station, and downtown (Tenjin) are all located within about 1,500 Yen range by taxi. Climate ^^^^^^^ September in Fukuoka is usually warm, with the average high temperature at 27.8 degrees Centigrade (about 82 degrees Fahrenheit) and low at 20.1C (about 68F). However, it grows cooler and cooler in this season of the year. A sweater or a thin jacket should be packed in case we have a cool night or a rainy day. Places of Interest in/near Fukuoka ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Sightseeing spots in/near Fukuoka City include: Fukuoka Castle Ruins; Kushida Shrine; Bayside Place (a restaurant mall near Hakata Pier, a port for Hakata Bay cruising); Fukuoka Tower (a tower constructed of 80,000 half-mirrors, also known as ``Mirror Sail''); Marine World Uminonakamichi (an aquarium); Dazaifu Shrine; Space World (an amusement park dedicated for space exploration); etc. Sightseeing spots near Fukuoka Prefecture include: Mt. Aso (an active volcano); Yufuin, Beppu, Kuju (hot springs); Nagasaki (a port town). For More Information... ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Please contact: Hirofumi Amano Computer Center, Kyushu University Hakozaki, Higashi, Fukuoka 812-81 JAPAN Phone: (+81)-92-641-1101 Ext. 2510 Fax.: (+81)-92-631-3196 E-mail: amano@cc.kyushu-u.ac.jp PDSC'95 Registration Form Family Name Mr./Ms./Dr./Prof. ------------------------------------------------------- Given Name ------------------------------------------------------- Affiliation ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Postal Address ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Phone ------------------------------------------------------- Fax. ------------------------------------------------------- E-mail ------------------------------------------------------- Please mark the appropriate box [ ] in the following table. +--------------+-------------------------++---------------------------+ | | Before September 20 || On or After September 20 | + +------------+------------++-------------+-------------+ | | Regular | Student || Regular | Student | +==============+============+============++=============+=============+ | Symposium | 25,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen || 30,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen | | Registration | [ ] | [ ] || [ ] | [ ] | +--------------+------------+------------++-------------+-------------+ | Additional | 5,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen || 5,000 Yen | 5,000 Yen | | Banquet | [ ] | [ ] || [ ] | [ ] | | Ticket |( ) persons|( ) persons|| ( ) persons| ( ) persons| +--------------+------------+------------++-------------+-------------+ Total Amount ---------------------- Please complete this form and return it with a photocopy of your bank transfer receipt to: Hirofumi Amano Computer Center Kyushu University Higashi, Fukuoka 812--81 Japan