Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2014

schedule

HPC and computational science devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday HPC devroom welcome, introduction to HPC-UGent and VSC Using OpenMP to Simply Parallelize CPU-Intensive C Code Kadeploy: From Scalable and Reliable Bare-metal Provisioning to a Reconfigurable Experimental Testbed Quattor - Configuration and Fabric Management Done Right An Overview of Aquilon Reduce the Storage Consumption of Your Storage Clusters with RozoFS
The Flexible Distributed File System, based on an Erasure Code
RestFS: the Next Generation Cloud Storage How To Save The Environment
..and get rid of virtualenv, rvm, pythonbrew, rbenv, pythonz (...)
EasyBuild: Building Software With Ease HPCBIOS: Getting Your Software, Users & Documentation in Sync
Definition of Common Environment for HPC Platforms and Beyond
Automatic Testing of Installed Software Introduction to Scalasca: A Performance Analysis Toolset for Parallel Programs HPC Node Performance and Power Simulation with Sniper Solving NP-complete Problems with Metaheuristics
An Introduction to Tabu Search, Simulated Annealing and Late Acceptance
Scientific GPU Computing with Google's Go Language
A Novel Approach to Highly Reliable CUDA HPC
Open Microscopy Environment
Informatics for Biological Imaging

The High-Performance Computing (HPC) and Computational Science developer room provides an opportunity for open source software developers in the HPC community to present their work and discuss it with FOSDEM attendees.

We invite system administrators, user support team members and end users of HPC infrastructure to participate and present their open source software project(s).
Topics include tools relevant to the HPC community (large-scale system administration, scalable technologies, user support), scientific software projects, etc., that adhere to the 'open source' format in some way or another.

The developer room organisation is taken care of by the HPC team of Ghent University, in collaboration with the Flemish Supercomputer Centre (VSC).

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  HPC devroom welcome, introduction to HPC-UGent and VSC Kenneth Hoste 11:00 11:15
  Using OpenMP to Simply Parallelize CPU-Intensive C Code Klaas van Gend 11:20 12:20
  Kadeploy: From Scalable and Reliable Bare-metal Provisioning to a Reconfigurable Experimental Testbed Lucas Nussbaum 12:25 12:45
  Quattor - Configuration and Fabric Management Done Right Luis Fernando Muñoz Mejías 12:50 13:10
  An Overview of Aquilon James Adams 13:15 13:35
  Reduce the Storage Consumption of Your Storage Clusters with RozoFS
The Flexible Distributed File System, based on an Erasure Code
Dimitri Pertin 13:40 14:00
  RestFS: the Next Generation Cloud Storage Fabrizio Manfredi 14:05 14:25
  How To Save The Environment
..and get rid of virtualenv, rvm, pythonbrew, rbenv, pythonz (...)
Aaron Zauner 14:30 14:50
  EasyBuild: Building Software With Ease Jens Timmerman 14:55 15:15
  HPCBIOS: Getting Your Software, Users & Documentation in Sync
Definition of Common Environment for HPC Platforms and Beyond
Fotis Georgatos 15:20 15:40
  Automatic Testing of Installed Software Xavier Besseron 15:45 16:05
  Introduction to Scalasca: A Performance Analysis Toolset for Parallel Programs Alexandre Strube 16:10 16:30
  HPC Node Performance and Power Simulation with Sniper Trevor Carlson 16:35 16:55
  Solving NP-complete Problems with Metaheuristics
An Introduction to Tabu Search, Simulated Annealing and Late Acceptance
Geoffrey De Smet 17:00 17:20
  Scientific GPU Computing with Google's Go Language
A Novel Approach to Highly Reliable CUDA HPC
Arne Vansteenkiste 17:25 17:45
  Open Microscopy Environment
Informatics for Biological Imaging
Blazej Pindelski, Douglas Russell 17:50 18:10