teaching:wintersemester_2023_2024:supercomputer_forschung_innovation

Seminar Supercomputer: Forschung und Innovation

Beschreibung

In diesem Seminar geht darum, aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich des High-Performance Computings zu betrachten.

Beachten Sie auch unsere allgemeinen organisatorischen Hinweise zu Seminaren.

Zielgruppe

Das Seminar eignet sich für Studierende der Informatik in den Diplom- und Bachelorstudiengängen. Studierende anderer Studiengänge müssen die Anrechnung mit dem jeweiligen Prüfungsausschuss klären.

Interessierte Zuhörer sind auch herzlich willkommen.

Daten der Veranstaltung

Zeit Dienstag 10–12 Uhr
Ort DKRZ Raum 034
Mailingliste SFI-2324

Dozenten

Themen

  • Unsafe at Any Copy: Name Collisions from Mixing Case Sensitivities 1) – Jonas Rochdi
  • HadaFS: A File System Bridging the Local and Shared Burst Buffer for Exascale Supercomputers 2) – Akcan Sahin
  • Principled Schedulability Analysis for Distributed Storage Systems Using Thread Architecture Models 3) – Caspar Volquardsen
  • Strong and Efficient Consistency with Consistency-aware Durability 4) – Sebastian Willmann
  • Tiger: Disk-Adaptive Redundancy without Placement Restrictions 5) – Dan Cardoz
  • zIO: Accelerating IO-Intensive Applications with Transparent Zero-Copy IO 6) – Niels Kirstein
  • Shan et al.: MPI-based Remote OpenMP Offloading: A More Efficient and Easy-to-use Implementation 7) – Mark Haube
  • Boyes and Watson: Digital twins: An analysis framework and open issues 8) – Bendt Rieper
  • Kasztelnik et al.: Digital Twin Simulation Development and Execution on HPC Infrastructures 9) – Janne Buhr
  • Eitzinger et al.: ClusterCockpit - A web application for job-specific performance monitoring 10) – Maximilian Rauer

Noch offene Themen

  • CONFD: Analyzing Configuration Dependencies of File Systems for Fun and Profit 11)
  • Fisc: A Large-scale Cloud-native-oriented File System 12)
  • FusionFS: Fusing I/O Operations using CISCOps in Firmware File Systems 13)
  • InfiniFS: An Efficient Metadata Service for Large-Scale Distributed Filesystems 14)
  • ScaleXFS: Getting scalability of XFS back on the ring 15)
  • MadFS: Per-File Virtualization for Userspace Persistent Memory Filesystems 16)
  • Scalable Persistent Memory File System with Kernel-Userspace Collaboration 17)
  • Read as Needed: Building WiSER, a Flash-Optimized Search Engine 18)
  • Adaptive Online Cache Capacity Optimization via Lightweight Working Set Size Estimation at Scale 19)
  • Metastable Failures in the Wild 20)
  • Demystifying and Checking Silent Semantic Violations in Large Distributed Systems 21)
  • Cancellation in Systems An Empirical Study of Task Cancellation Patterns and Failures 22)
  • Modernizing File System through In-Storage Indexing 23)
  • Rearchitecting Linux Storage Stack for μs Latency and High Throughput 24)
  • Austere Flash Caching with Deduplication and Compression 25)
  • PROV-IO+: A Cross-Platform Provenance Framework for Scientific Data on HPC Systems 26)
  • DAOS as HPC Storage: a View From Numerical Weather Prediction 27)
  • Performance Comparison of DAOS and Lustre for Object Data Storage Approaches 28)
  • Bienz et al.: MPI Advance : Open-Source Message Passing Optimizations 29)
  • Hück et al.: Investigating the Usage of MPI at Argument-Granularity in HPC Codes 30)
  • Salah et al.: On Linux starvation of CPU-bound processes in the presence of network I/O 31)
  • Wood: Online Monitoring for High-Performance Computing Systems (potentielles 2er-Thema) 32)
  • Patel and Doefert: Remote OpenMP Offloading 33)
  • Röhl et al.: LIKWID Monitoring Stack: A Flexible Framework Enabling Job Specific Performance monitoring for the masses (kurz) 34)

Zeitplan

  • 17.10.2023 Themenvorstellung und Organisatorisches, Kurzvortrag zur Übersicht und HPC-Kontext
  • 24.10.2023 frei - Themenwahlverkündung hier auf der Webseite
  • 31.10.2023 frei
  • 07.11.2023 frei
  • 14.11.2023 frei
  • 21.11.2023 frei
  • 28.11.2023 frei
  • 05.12.2023
    • Unsafe at Any Copy: Name Collisions from Mixing Case Sensitivities 35) – Jonas Rochdi
    • Strong and Efficient Consistency with Consistency-aware Durability 36) – Sebastian Willmann
  • 12.12.2023 Raum 023
    • Shan et al.: MPI-based Remote OpenMP Offloading: A More Efficient and Easy-to-use Implementation 37) – Mark Haube
    • Eitzinger et al.: ClusterCockpit - A web application for job-specific performance monitoring 38) – Maximilian Rauer
  • 19.12.2023
    • HadaFS: A File System Bridging the Local and Shared Burst Buffer for Exascale Supercomputers 39) – Akcan Sahin
    • zIO: Accelerating IO-Intensive Applications with Transparent Zero-Copy IO 40) – Niels Kirstein
  • 12.01.2024
    • Boyes and Watson: Digital twins: An analysis framework and open issues 41) – Bendt Rieper
    • Kasztelnik et al.: Digital Twin Simulation Development and Execution on HPC Infrastructures 42) – Janne Buhr
  • 19.01.2024
    • Principled Schedulability Analysis for Distributed Storage Systems Using Thread Architecture Models 43) – Caspar Volquardsen
    • Tiger: Disk-Adaptive Redundancy without Placement Restrictions 44) – Dan Cardoz
  • 26.01.2024

Literaturhinweise

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Jannek Squar
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