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XSEDE 2015: St. Louis, MO, USA
- Gregory D. Peterson:
Proceedings of the 2015 XSEDE Conference: Scientific Advancements Enabled by Enhanced Cyberinfrastructure, St. Louis, MO, USA, July 26 - 30, 2015. ACM 2015, ISBN 978-1-4503-3720-5
Accelerating discovery in scholarly research
- Reuben D. Budiardja, Christian Y. Cardall, Eirik Endeve:
Accelerating our understanding of supernova explosion mechanism via simulations and visualizations with GenASiS. 1:1-1:8 - Eric Shook, Colin Wren, Curtis W. Marean, Alastair J. Potts, Janet Franklin, Francois Engelbrecht, David O'Neal, Marco Janssen, Erich Fisher, Kim Hill, Karen J. Esler, Richard M. Cowling, Simon Scheiter, Glenn R. Moncrieff:
Paleoscape model of coastal South Africa during modern human origins: progress in scaling and coupling climate, vegetation, and agent-based models on XSEDE. 2:1-2:8 - Le-Shin Wu, Carrie L. Ganote, Thomas G. Doak, William K. Barnett, Keithanne Mockaitis, Craig A. Stewart:
Cyberinfrastructure resources enabling creation of the loblolly pine reference transcriptome. 3:1-3:6 - Arun S. Seetharam, Antonio Gómez-Iglesias, Catherine M. Purcell, John R. Hyde, Philip D. Blood, Andrew J. Severin:
NCBI-BLAST programs optimization on XSEDE resources for sustainable aquaculture. 4:1-4:5 - Yu Qian, Hyunsoo Kim, Shweta Purawat, Jianwu Wang, Rick Stanton, Alexandra Lee, Weijia Xu, Ilkay Altintas, Robert S. Sinkovits, Richard H. Scheuermann:
FlowGate: towards extensible and scalable web-based flow cytometry data analysis. 5:1-5:8 - Yan Y. Liu, Wendy K. Tam Cho, Shaowen Wang:
A scalable computational approach to political redistricting optimization. 6:1-6:2 - Min Zhan, Y. Dora Cai, Dahai Guo:
Discovering the influence of socioeconomic factors on online game behaviors. 7:1-7:7 - Na Zhang, Peng Zhang, Li Zhang, Xiao Zhu, Lei Huang, Yuefan Deng:
Performance examinations of multiple time-stepping algorithms on stampede supercomputer. 8:1-8:7 - Daniel Krulewich, Junqi Yin, Brent H. Bundick, Yong Zeng:
Performance assessment of real-time estimation of continuous-time stochastic volatility of financial data on GPUs. 9:1-9:4 - Y. Dora Cai, Rabindra Robby Ratan, Cuihua Shen, Jay Alameda:
Grouping game players using parallelized k-means on supercomputers. 10:1-10:7 - Virginia Kuhn, Alan B. Craig, Michael Simeone, Sandeep Puthanveetil Satheesan, Luigi Marini:
The VAT: enhanced video analysis. 11:1-11:4 - Martin Cuma, Alexander V. Gribenko, Michael S. Zhdanov:
Inversion of magnetotelluric data using integral equation approach with variable sensitivity domain: application to earthscope MT data. 12:1-12:10 - Clara Novoa, Apan Qasem, Abhilash Chaparala:
A SIMD tabu search implementation for solving the quadratic assignment problem with GPU acceleration. 13:1-13:8
Education, outreach, and training
- Sandra Kappes, Vincent C. Betro:
Using Mozilla badges to certify XSEDE users and promote training. 14:1-14:4 - Steven I. Gordon, James Demmel, Lizanne DeStefano, Lorna Rivera:
Extending access to HPC skills through a blended online course. 15:1-15:5 - Ritu Arora, Jessica Trelogan:
Connecting the non-traditional user-community to the national CyberInfrastructure. 16:1-16:5 - Jonathan Schipp, Jeannette Dopheide, Adam J. Slagell:
ISLET: an isolated, scalable, & lightweight environment for training. 17:1-17:6 - Alan B. Craig:
Science gateways for humanities, arts, and social science. 18:1-18:3 - Henry Neeman, Kate Adams, Joshua Alexander, Dana Brunson, S. Patrick Calhoun, James Deaton, Franklin Fondjo Fotou, Karl H. Frinkle, Zane Gray, Evan Lemley, George Louthan, Greg Monaco, Mike Morris, Joel Snow, Brett Zimmerman:
On fostering a culture of research cyberinfrastructure grant proposals within a community of service providers in an EPSCoR state. 19:1-19:8 - Susan Mehringer, Aaron Birkland:
Incorporating interactive compute environments into web-based training materials using the Cornell job runner service. 20:1-20:6 - Robert L. DeLeon, Thomas R. Furlani, Steven M. Gallo, Joseph P. White, Matthew D. Jones, Abani K. Patra, Martins Innus, Thomas Yearke, Jeffrey T. Palmer, Jeanette M. Sperhac, Ryan Rathsam, Nikolay Simakov, Gregor von Laszewski, Fugang Wang:
TAS view of XSEDE users and usage. 21:1-21:8 - Kristin Muterspaw, Tara Urner, Ruth Lewis, Ivan Babic, Deeksha Srinath, Charles Peck:
Multidisciplinary research and education with open tools: metagenomic analysis of 16S rRNA using Arduino, Android, Mothur and XSEDE. 22:1-22:8
Technology (hardware and systems software)
- Craig A. Stewart, Ralph Roskies, Richard Knepper, Richard Lee Moore, Justin Whitt, Timothy Cockerill:
XSEDE value added, cost avoidance, and return on investment. 23:1-23:8 - Tabitha K. Samuel, Shunzhou Wan, Peter V. Coveney, Morris Riedel, M. Shahbaz Memon, Sandra Gesing, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr:
Overview of XSEDE-PRACE collaborative projects in 2014. 24:1-24:8 - Warren Smith, Sudhakar Pamidighantam, John-Paul Navarro:
Publishing and consuming GLUE v2.0 resource information in XSEDE. 25:1-25:8 - Md Anindya Prodhan, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Market-based on demand scheduling (MBoDS) in co-operative grid environment. 26:1-26:8 - Ivonne López, Shirley Moore, Vincent M. Weaver:
A prototype sampling interface for PAPI. 27:1-27:4 - Adam Jundt, Ananta Tiwari, William A. Ward Jr., Roy L. Campbell, Laura Carrington:
Optimizing codes on the Xeon Phi: a case-study with LAMMPS. 28:1-28:2 - Craig A. Stewart, Timothy M. Cockerill, Ian T. Foster, David Y. Hancock, Nirav C. Merchant, Edwin Skidmore, Daniel Stanzione, James Taylor, Steven Tuecke, George W. Turner, Matthew Vaughn, Niall I. Gaffney:
Jetstream: a self-provisioned, scalable science and engineering cloud environment. 29:1-29:8 - Nicholas A. Nystrom, Michael J. Levine, Ralph Z. Roskies, J. Ray Scott:
Bridges: a uniquely flexible HPC resource for new communities and data analytics. 30:1-30:8 - Bill Anderson, Marc Genty, David L. Hart, Erich Thanhardt:
Using data science to understand tape-based archive workloads. 31:1-31:8 - Glenn K. Lockwood, Mahidhar Tatineni, Rick Wagner:
Storage utilization in the long tail of science. 32:1-32:8 - Rory C. Kelly, Si Liu, Siddhartha S. Ghosh, Davide Del Vento, David L. Hart, Dan Nagle, B. J. Smith, Richard A. Valent:
Advanced user environment design and implementation on integrated multi-architecture supercomputers. 33:1-33:8 - Troy Baer, Paul Peltz Jr., Junqi Yin, Edmon Begoli:
Integrating apache spark into PBS-Based HPC environments. 34:1-34:7
Software and software environments (gateways, bridging, and applications)
- Ted Wetherbee, Elizabeth Jones, Michael R. Knox, Stou Sandalski, Paul R. Woodward:
In-core volume rendering for Cartesian grid fluid dynamics simulations. 35:1-35:8 - Christopher S. Thompson, Lan Zhao, Steven M. Clark, Paul E. Barbone, Assad A. Oberai, Carol X. Song, D. Thomas Seidl, Tengxiao Liu:
Bring the NLACE model online using XSEDE and HUBzero. 36:1-36:7 - Kiumars Soltani, Aditya G. Parameswaran, Shaowen Wang:
GeoHashViz: interactive analytics for mapping spatiotemporal diffusion of Twitter hashtags. 37:1-37:2 - Calvin Montgomery, Jeffrey L. Overbey, Xuechao Li:
Autotuning OpenACC work distribution via direct search. 38:1-38:8 - Mark A. Miller, Terri Schwartz, Paul Hoover, Kenneth Yoshimoto, Subhashini Sivagnanam, Amitava Majumdar:
The CIPRES workbench: a flexible framework for creating science gateways. 39:1-39:8 - Antonio Gómez-Iglesias, Dmitry Pekurovsky, Khaled Hamidouche, Jie Zhang, Jérôme Vienne:
Porting scientific libraries to PGAS in XSEDE resources: practice and experience. 40:1-40:7 - Cameron W. Smith, Steven Tran, Onkar Sahni, Farhad Behafarid, Mark S. Shephard, Raminderjeet Singh:
Enabling HPC simulation workflows for complex industrial flow problems. 41:1-41:7 - Haram Kim, Emre H. Brookes, Borries Demeler:
A performance predictor for UltraScan supercomputer calculations. 42:1-42:5 - Victor M. Anisimov, Michael J. Hallock, Taras V. Pogorelov:
CDD: computational discovery desktop. 43:1-43:6 - Ritu Arora, Kevin Chen, Madhav Gupta, Steven M. Clark, Carol X. Song:
Leveraging DiaGrid hub for interactively generating and running parallel programs. 44:1-44:8
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