2nd International Workshop on

on Large Scale Distributed Systems*

at

IEEE International Symposium on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid'2002)
Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities
May 21 - 24, 2002 Berlin, Germany
http://www.ccgrid.org/| http://ccgrid2002.zib.de/


Sponsored by 
the IEEE Task Force on Cluster Computing (TFCC) 

*This workshop is the successor of the "Global Computing on Personal Devices" workshop held during CCGRID'2001.


 

Program

Thursday, May 23rd

10:30-10:40 Workshop opening

10:40 Session 1
A Framework for Classifying Peer to Peer Technologies,
Krishna Kant, Ravi Iyer (Enterprise Architecture Lab, Intel Corporation), Vijay Tewari (E-Business Solutions Lab, Intel Corporation)

Improving Data Availability through Dynamic Model-Driven Replication in Large Peer-to-Peer Communities,
Adriana Iamnitchi, Kavitha Ranganathan, Ian Foster (Department of Computer Science, Chicago)

NEVRLATE: Scalable Resouce Discovery,
Ajay Chander (Computer Science Department, Stanford University) Steven Dawson, Patrick Lincoln, David Stringer-Calvert (Computer Science Laboratory, SRI International)

Maintaining Connectivity in a Scalable and Robust Distributed Environment,
Mark Jelasity (Department of Artificial Intelligence, Free University of Amterdam), Mike Preuss (Department of Computer Science, University of Dortmund), Marten van Seen (Free University of Amsterdam), Den Paechter (Napier University)

12:40-15:30 - Break

15:30 Session 2
JM: A Jini Framework for Global Computing,
Zoltan Juhasz (Department of Information Systems, University of Veszprem and Department of Computer Science, University of Exeter), Arpad Andics, Szabolcs Pote (Department of Information Systems, University of Veszprem)

Short presentqtions (20 minutes each)

Java Coglets,
Darren Webb, Andrew L. Wendelborn (Computer Science Department, University of Adelaide)

Bayanihan Computing .NET: Grid Computing with XML Web Services,
Luis F. G. Sarmenta, Sandra Jean Chua, Paul Echevarria, Jose Mari Mendoza, Rene-Russelle Santos, Stanley Tan (Ateneo de Manila University), Richard Lozada (Microsoft Philippines)

Negotiating Agents in a Market-Oriented Grid,
K-M Chao, R. Anane, J-H Chen, R. Gatward (School of Mathematical and Information Sciences, Coventry University)

Handing Multimedia Streams in a Peer-to-Peer Network,
Vana Kalogeraki (HP Labs),  Alex Delis (University of Athens), Dimitrios Gunopoulos (University of California)
 

Friday, May 24th

10:30 Session 3
Motivating Computational Grids,
D. Skillicorn (Computer Science Department, Queens University)

Latency Performance of SOAP Implementations,
Dan Davis, Manish Parashar (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Advanced Information Processing, Rutgers State University)

Experiments of Network Throughput Measurement and Forecasting Using the Network Weather Service,
Pascale Primet (INRIA-RESO), Robert Harakaly, Franck Bonnassieux (CNRS - UREC), ENS Lyon

End-Host Multicast Communication Using Switch-Trees Protocols, David A. Helder, Sugih Jamin (University of Michigan)

12:40-15:30 - Break

15:30 Session 4
Evolution@home: Experiences with Work Units that Span More than 7 Orders of Magnitude,
Laurence Loewe (Department of Biosciences, Technishe Universität München)

Short presentations (20 minutes each)

Developing Distributed Data Mining Implementations for a Grid Environment,
Wei Du, Gagan Agrawal (Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Ohio State University)

CatNet: Catallactic Mechanisms for Service Control and Resource Allocation in Large-Scale Application-Layer Netwoks,
O. Ardaiz, F. Freitag, L. Navarro (Computer Architecture Department, Polytechnic University of Catalonia), T. Eymann (Institute for Computer Science and Social Studies, Albert-Ludwigs University)

A Study of Discovery Mechanisms for Peer-to-Peer Applications,
Mandar Kelaskar, Vincent Matossian, Preeti Mehra,, Dennis Paul, Anand Vaidhyanathan, Manish Parashar (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rutgers University)

Logistical Networking: When Institutions Peer,
Micah Beck, Terry Moore (Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee)

17:20-17:30 Workshop closing