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Workshop Series on High Performance Computing and Communications
WORKSHOP I: AN ASSESSMENT OF HPCC AND APPLICATION NEEDS
AGENDA
Monday, August 15, 1994
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-8:45
Welcoming Remarks and Introductions
Ken Kennedy, Rice University, Steering Committee Chair
8:45-9:45
Relationships: High-Performance Computing, National Information Infrastructure, and the Internet
Thomas Kalil, National Economic Council (via video)
9:45-10:30
Technology Status and Directions: Internet—The Once and Future Network
David Farber, University of Pennsylvania
10:30-10:45
Break and Informal Discussions
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10:45-12:15 p.m.
Applications and Needs in Information Delivery and Services
Daniel Schutzer, Citibank
Clifford Lynch, University of California
12:15-1:15
Lunch
1:15-2:45
Applications and Needs in Medical Care
James Ostell, National Library of Medicine
Joel Saltz, University of Maryland
2:45-3:00
Break and Informal Discussion
3:00-4:30
Applications and Needs in Design and Manufacturing
David Jack, The Boeing Company
Peter Will, Information Sciences Institute
4:30-5:30
Assessment and Discussion of Common Needs
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
5:30
Reception and Dinner
Tuesday, August 16, 1994
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-9:00
Technology Status and Directions: The Emerging Global Digital Library (Including Mosaic Demonstration)
Larry Smarr, National Center for Supercomputing Applications
9:00-9:30
Technology Status and Directions: Computer Architectures and Hardware
John Hennessy, Stanford University
Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company
9:30-9:45
Break and Informal Discussions
9:45-10:45
Technology Status and Directions: Operating Systems
Brian Bershad, University of Washington Distributed and Heterogeneous Systems
Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California
Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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10:45-11:00
Break and Informal Discussions
11:00-11:45
Technology Status and Directions: Computing Environments
Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Languages, Compilers, and Application Development Tools
Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
11:45-1:00 p.m.
Lunch
1:00-2:15
Middle Layer Services and Application Needs
William Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University
Randy Katz, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
2:15-2:30
Break and Informal Discussions
2:30-3:45
Privacy, Authentication, and Security in Network Commerce
Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California
Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3:45-4:00
Break and Informal Discussions
4:00-5:00
Application Needs and Research Directions
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
5:00-7:30
Dinner
Wednesday, August 17, 1994
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-9:30
Building the Needed Infrastructure
Leonard Kleinrock, University of California, Los Angeles
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9:30-10:15
Government Applications of the Developing Infrastructure
Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
10:15-10:30
Break and Informal Discussions
10:30-11:45
Overall Application Critique of Technical Status and Directions
Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
11:45-12:30 p.m.
Summation, Future Activities, and Workshop Closing
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
12:30
Lunch and Adjourn
Participants
Robert Aiken, Department of Energy
Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Brian Bershad, University of Washington
Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
David Farber, University of Pennsylvania
Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
Robert Haar, General Motors Research Laboratories
Stephen Haynes, West Publishing Company
John Hennessy, Stanford University
David Jack, The Boeing Company
Richard Johnson, Booz-Allen & Hamilton
Thomas Kalil, National Economic Council
Randy Katz, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
Leonard Kleinrock, University of California, Los Angeles
Clifford Lynch, Office of the President, University of California
Robert Neches, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California
James Ostell, National Library of Medicine
Judith Ozbolt, University of Virginia
Merrell Patrick, National Science Foundation
Friedrich Prinz, Carnegie Mellon University
Al Rosenheck, Congressional Fellow
Paul Rubbert, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
Joel Saltz, University of Maryland
William Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University
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Daniel Schutzer, Citibank
Henry D. Shay, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Larry Smarr, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company
Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paul Tang, Northwestern Memorial Hospital
John Toole, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Jan Tulinius, Rockwell International
J. Douglas Tygar, Carnegie Mellon University
Peter Will, University of Southern California
William Wulf, University of Virginia
Paul Young, National Science Foundation
WORKSHOP II: HPCC AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Agenda
Monday, June 12, 1995
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-9:00
Opening Remarks
Ken Kennedy, Rice University, Steering Committee Chair
John Hwang, Federal Emergency Management Agency
9:00-10:00
Damage Assessment and Response Modeling
Robert Kehlet, Defense Nuclear Agency
10:00-10:15
Break
10:15-11:15
Sensors, Data, and Modeling
Kelvin Droegemeier, Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, University of Oklahoma
11:15-12:15 p.m.
Interoperability, Command and Control
Don Eddington, Naval Research and Development Laboratory
12:15-1:15
Lunch
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1:15-2:45
Field Applications: Emergency Response and Instant Administration
David Kehrlein, Office of Emergency Services, State of California
James Beauchamp, Deployable Joint Task Force Augmentation Cell, CINCPAC
2:45-3:00
Discussion and Charge to Working Groups
Steering Committee
3:00-3:15
Break
3:15-5:30
Working Group Sessions 1. Data and Communications: Sensors, Networks, Interconnectivity, Security
Moderators: Vinton Cerf, MCI Telecommunications Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. Analysis and Computation: Modeling and Simulation, Validation, Integration
Moderators: Ken Kennedy, Rice University Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company 3. Interpretation and Action: Decision Support, Human Interaction, Information Management
Moderators: Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
5:30
Reception and Dinner
Tuesday, June 13, 1995
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-9:30
Preliminary Reports from Working Groups
Nature of the Crisis Management Information and Communications Problem
Unmet Needs of the Crisis Management Community in Computing and Communications
Emerging Opportunities for New Technology Development
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9:30-12:00 p.m.
Working Group Sessions
12:00-1:00
Lunch
1:00-2:30
Working Group Sessions
2:30-2:45
Break
2:45-4:00
Final Reports by Working Groups
Refined Statement of Unmet Computing and Communications Needs
Possibilities for (A) Incremental Improvements and (B) "Breakthrough" Applications Enabled by Advances in Computing and Communications Power, Integration, Ease of Use, and Wide Availability
High-potential HPCC Research Opportunities to Meet Crisis Management Needs
4:00-5:15
Discussion, Synthesis, and Assignment of Research Priorities
5:15-5:30
Next Steps and Adjourn
Participants
W. Richards Adrion, University of Massachusetts
Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
David Austin, Edgewater, Md.
Madeleine Bates, BBN Systems and Technologies
James Beauchamp, U.S. CINCPAC (U.S. Commander in Chief, Pacific Command)
Donald Brown, University of Virginia
Bernd Bruegge, Carnegie Mellon University
William Buzbee, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Vinton G. Cerf, MCI Telecommunications
Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
Nicole Dash, University of Delaware
Larry Davis, University of Maryland
Kelvin Droegemeier, University of Oklahoma
Daniel Duchamp, Columbia University
Don Eddington, Naval Research and Development Laboratory
Richard Entlich, Institute for Defense Analyses
Robert Fleming, Naval Research and Development Laboratory
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Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
Peter Freeman, Georgia Institute of Technology
Victor Frost, University of Kansas
Roger Ghanem, State University of New York, Buffalo
Egill Hauksson, California Institute of Technology
Charles J. Henkin, CNA Corporation
William Hibbard, University of Wisconsin, Madison
John Hwang, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Rajeev Jain, University of California, Los Angeles
Robert Kehlet, Defense Nuclear Agency
David Kehrlein, Office of Emergency Services, State of California
Richard A. Kemmerer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
Paul Kowalski, Unisys Corporation
David Maier, Oregon Graduate Institute
William Mark, Lockheed Martin Palo Alto Research Laboratories
Lois Clark McCoy, National Institute of Urban Search and Rescue
Walter McKnight, National Communications System
Alan McLaughlin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mary Fran Myers, University of Colorado
Robert Neches, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Peter G. Neumann, SRI International
Judith Ozbolt, University of Virginia
Ira Richer, MITRE Corporation
Steven Roa, Naval Research and Development Laboratory
Joel Saltz, University of Maryland
Charles A. Slocomb, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company
Jonathan Smith, University of Pennsylvania
Steven J. Smith, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Joseph Stewart II, MITRE Corporation
Stuart Thorson, Syracuse University
Jonathan Turner, Washington University
Richard Watson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Jon Webb, Carnegie Mellon University
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WORKSHOP III: HPCC RESEARCH AND APPLICATION NEEDS
Agenda
Thursday, August 24, 1995
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Breakfast
8:30-8:45
Opening Remarks
Ken Kennedy, Rice University, Steering Committee Chair
8:45-9:45
Application Needs for Advances in HPCC
Banking and Commerce, Daniel Schutzer, Citibank
Health Care, Joel Saltz, University of Maryland
Manufacturing, Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University Presenters will draw from Workshop I and other efforts to establish a baseline for further discussion, focusing on what appears most essential today.
9:45-10:45
Crisis Management Application Needs
Overview of Workshop II Findings, Ken Kennedy
Crisis Scenarios, Geoffrey Fox; Vinton Cerf,
MCI Telecommunications Presentation of one or two crisis scenarios to help guide subsequent discussions. Focus is on identifying problems that stretch the capabilities of HPCC technologies.
10:45-11:00
Break
11:00-12:30 p.m.
Research Issues: Computation and Analysis
Discussion Leaders: Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company; Ken Kennedy Issues may include, among others: modeling complex phenomena; multidisciplinary simulation and optimization; distributed information systems with prioritized data caching based on meta-data; database verification through simulation and parameter identification; scalable systems; simulation applications in training and planning.
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12:30-1:30
Lunch
1:30-3:00
Research Issues: Communications and Sensors
Discussion Leaders: Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Vinton Cerf Issues may include, among others: self-configuring, rapidly deployable networks; architectures and network management (e.g., distributed systems with smart sensors and portable workstations; centralized systems with high-bandwidth links); security; reliability; protecting intellectual property; data compression; and other efficiency techniques.
3:00-3:15
Break
3:15-4:45
Research Issues: Interpretation and Action
Discussion Leaders: Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center; Geoffrey Fox; William Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University Issues may include, among others: adaptive user interfaces (flexible, easy to use by nonexperts during crises); multisource and multimedia data fusion; data mining; knowledge extraction and judgment; computer-supported collaborative work.
4:45-5:30
Synthesis and Next Steps
Ken Kennedy
HPCC Agency Representatives Generalizability of workshop findings across domains and sectors; ordering of findings; research and other possible action items for DARPA and other agencies; relationship of HPCC-based activity to broader initiatives in the federal government and in application domains.
5:30
Reception and Dinner
Participants
Duane Adams, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Robert Aiken, U.S. Department of Energy
Frances Allen, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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Yigal Arens, University of Southern California
William Arms, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
Donald Brown, University of Virginia
Vinton G. Cerf, MCI Telecommunications
Eliot Christian, U.S. Geological Survey
David D. Clark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stephen Cross, Carnegie Mellon University
Walter C. Ermler, U.S. Department of Energy
David Farber, University of Pennsylvania
Geoffrey Fox, Syracuse University
Dennis Gannon, Indiana University
David Gunning, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Lee Holcomb, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
John Hwang, Federal Emergency Management Agency
David Kehrlein, Office of Emergency Services, State of California
Ken Kennedy, Rice University
Thomas Kraay, Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
Barbara Liskov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Teresa F. Lunt, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Clifford Lynch, Office of the President, University of California
Lois Clark McCoy, National Institute for Urban Search and Rescue
Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California
Joel Saltz, University of Maryland
William Scherlis, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Schutzer, Citibank, N.A.
Allen Sears, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Burton Smith, Tera Computer Company
Karen Sollins, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mary Vernon, University of Wisconsin, Madison
John Wroclawski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William Wulf, University of Virginia
Michael J. Zyda, Naval Postgraduate School
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