DIMACS Workshop on Interconnection Networks and Mapping and Scheduling Parallel Computations

February 7 - 9, 1994
DIMACS, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ

Organizers:
D. Frank Hsu, Fordham and JAIST, hsu@murray.fordham.edu
Arnold Rosenberg, U. Mass., Amherst, rsnbrg@cs.umass.edu
Dominique Sotteau, LRI-CNRS and McGill Univ., sotteau@lri.Iri.fr
Presented under the auspices of the Special Year on Massively Parallel Computing.

Workshop Program:

     

Monday, Feb. 7, 1994

8:45 Michael Saks, DIMACS & Rutgers University Welcome Remarks from DIMACS 8:50 Fan R. K. Chung, Bell Communications Research Diameters, Eigenvalues and Routing 9:40 Dharma P. Agrawal, North Carolina State University Shuffled Tree Based Hierarchical Interconnection Networks 10:05 Doreen L. Erickson, Southern College of Technology Conflict-Free Access to Constant-Perimeter Rectangular Subarrays 10:30 Break 10:50 Eric J. Schwabe, Northwestern University Becoming a Better Host Through Origami: A Mesh Can Be More Than Rows and Columns 11:15 Chris Jesshope, University of Surrey Some Practical Aspects of Designing Network Chips for Parallel Computers 11:40 Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee PVM and MPI: Tools for Concurrent Computing 12:05 Graham M. Megson, University of Newcastle Systematic Synthesis of Knapsack Problems onto Fixed Sized Arrays with Lower Dimensions 12:30 Lunch 2:00 Jose Duato, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Highly Adaptive Wormhole Routing Algorithms for n-Dimensional Torus 2:25 Art Liestman, Simon Fraser University Perpetual Gossiping 2:50 Reinhard Luling, University of Paderborn Throughput of Butterfly Networks Without Buffers 3:15 Alfonso Ferreira, Laboratorie de l'Informatique du Parallelisme, ENS-Lyon On Communication Schemes for Passive Optical Star Networks 3:40 Break 4:00 Gene Cooperman, Northeastern University Permutation Routing for Cayley Graphs 4:25 Pierre Fraigniaud, Laboratoire de l'Informatique du Parallelisme, ENS-Lyon Interval Routing Schemes 4:50 Leslie Goldberg, Sandia National Laboratories Routing in Optical Networks: The Problem of Contention 5:15 Mounir Hamdi, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Communications in Optically Interconnected Parallel Computer Systems 6:05 Reception

Tuesday, Feb. 8, 1994

8:50 Hal Sudborough, The University of Texas at Dallas Embedding k - D Meshes into Optimum Hypercubes with Dilation 2k - 1 9:15 Dominique Barth, Universite Bordeaus I Embedding by Exclusions: An Approach of Emulation and Parallel Algorithms Implementation 9:40 Larry Rudolph, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Efficient Dynamic Broadcasting Schemes - Analysis, Simulations and Experiments 10:05 Dan Pritikin, Miami University Graph Embeddings from Hamming Bases 10:30 Break 10:50 Robert Cypher, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Fault-Tolerant Meshes with Small Degree 11:15 Ding-Zhu Du, University of Minnesota On Consecutive-d Digraphs 11:40 Louxin Zhang, University of Waterloo Embeddings and Emulations Involving Meshes of Trees 12:05 Rakesh M. Verma, University of Houston A New Combinatorial Approach to Optimal Embeddings of Meshes into Meshes and Hypercubes 12:30 Lunch 2:00 Quentin Stout, University of Michigan Synchronization Costs of Repetitive Tasks 2:25 Petrisor Panaite, Universite de Paxis-Sud Routing n-Masks to Improve SHIFT and DISTRIBUTE Operations on the Butterfly 2:50 Philippe Chretienne, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Scheduling with Communication: A Survey of Recent Results 3:15 Frederic T. Chong, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Building Scalable Expanders with Hierarchical Random Wiring 3:40 Break 4:00 Paul Feautrier, Universite de Versailles St-Quentin Scheduling as a Parallel Programming Tool 4:25 Apostolos Gerasoulis, Rutgers University Scheduling Structured and Unstructured Computation 4:50 Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, University of Pennsylvania Sorting and Selection on Interconnection Networks 5:15 James Philbin, NEC Research Institute Virtual Topologies: A New Concurrency Abstraction for High-level Parallel Languages 5:40 Hong Zhu, Fudan University A Simple and Efficient Parallel Sorting Algorithms on Star Graphs

Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1994

8:50 Jean-Claude Bermond, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS Bus Interconnection Networks 9:15 Zevi Miller, Miami University The Steiner Problem in Hypercubic Networks 9:40 Susan Flynn Hummel, Polytechnic University and IBM T. J. Watson Research Center Fractiling: Combining Factoring and Tiling to Schedule Parallel Loops 10:05 Sajal K. Das, University of North Texas Concurrent Processing of Linearly Ordered Data Structures on Hypercube Multicomputers 10:30 Break 10:50 William Y. C. Chen, Los Alamos National Laboratories Restricted Routing and Wide Diameter of the Cycle Prefix Network 11:15 Fred Annexstein, University of Cincinnati Hypercubic Hamiltonicity Revisited 11:40 Sotirios Ziavras, New Jersey Institute of Technology Investigation of Reduced Hypercube Interconnection Networks for Massively Parallel Computers 12:05 Siang Wun Song, Universidade de Sao Paulo Towards the Construction of Disjoint Cycles on the Hypercube 12:30 Lunch 2:00 David Greenberg, Sandia National Laboratories Allowing the Machine to Fit the problem 2:25 Xing-de Jia, Southwest Texas State University Extremal Cayley Digraphs on Finite Cyclic Groups 2:50 R. Harbane, Universite de Paris-Sud Fault Tolerant Kautz Network 3:15 Vittorio Scarano, University of Massachusetts at Amherst A Sublogarithmic Delay Execution of Programs PRAM on the Hypercube 3:40 Break 4:00 Luisa Gargano, Universita di Salerno Fault-Tolerant Information Diffusion 4:25 Qiao Li, University of Science and Technology of China Restricted Connectivity and Restricted Fault Diameter of Interconnection Networks 4:50 Vipul Gupta, Rutgers University Efficient Mappings of Communication Patterns in an Iterconnection Cached Network for Multicomputers 5:15 R. Diekmann, University of Paderborn The HS-Heuristic: A Powerful New Approach to Graph Partitioning 5:40 Ludek Kucera, Charles University Harmonic Loops and Strings or How to Interconnect at Random 6:05 Workshop ends

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