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8.30 | Breakfast Time |
9.00 | Opening |
9.15 | Parallelism at Microsoft Tony Hey, Microsoft Research, USA |
9.45 | DOE Directions in Exascale Computing Thomas Sterling, Indiana University, USA |
10.15 | Morning Break |
10.45 | Collaborative versus Competitive Concurrency: What Control Mechanisms Are
Appropriate? Morven Gentleman, Dalhousie University, Canada |
11.15 | The Super Instruction Architecture for High Performance Computing: A Block-
oriented DSL and its Runtime System Beverly Sanders, University of Florida Gainesville, USA |
11.45 | e-Science and the Cloud Applications Ronald Perrott, Oxford e-Research Centre, UK |
12.15 | Lunch Break |
01.00 | An Algorithm for Fast Edit Distance Computations on GPUs Roy Campbell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA |
01.30 | Performance Estimation of Hybrid Systems with FPGAs and GPUs as Coprocessors Erik Maehle, University of Luebeck, Germany |
02.00 | Compilers Should Speak Properties, not just Code Alex Shafarenko, University of Hertfordshire, UK |
02.30 | Fault-tolerant Space-borne Computing Hans Zima, University of Vienna, Austria, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, Pasadena, USA |
03.00 | Afternoon Break |
03.30 | WG 10.3 Business |
05.00 | End |
07.00 | Dinner at Palomino Restaurant Bellevue, 610 Bellevue Way NorthEast |
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