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ISC'14 Pocket Guide) Join the HPC Community ISC’14 June 22 – 26, 2014, Leipzig, Germany Conference & Exhibition Guide www.isc-events.com/isc14 Partner ISC’14 Welcome to ISC’14 ISC’14 Dear ISC Attendee, This year’s conference marks a turning point for us, since it is the first time that it will take place without our father, former General Program Overview, June 22–26 Agenda Planner Chair and founder of ISC, Hans Meuer. The ISC agenda planner at: 07:00 am 08:00 am 09:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 01:00 pm 02:00 pm 03:00 pm 04:00 pm 05:00 pm 06:00 pm 07:00 pm 08:00 pm www.isc-events.com/isc14_ap/ Hall 5, CCL, Level +1 HPC Advisory Council European Conference Join the HPC Community lets you navigate easily through the conference program and We have received much support in the past ISC’14 June 22 – 26, 2014, Leipzig, Germany Seminar Room 6/7, CCL, Level +2 Tutorial 01: Node-Level Performance Engineering provides details on sessions, speakers and presentations, and within a few clicks, you can design your own schedule. months from the HPC community, which Lecture Room 9, CCL, Level +2 Tutorial 02: Advanced Parallel Programming with MPIl Mobile App encourages us to continue the work in his Lecture Room 10, CCL, Level +2 Tutorial 03: A Beginner's Guide to SuperComputing Tutorial 07: Programming the Xeon Phi ISC’14 conference and exhibition information can be accessed Lecture Room 11, CCL, Level +2 Tutorial 04: Hybrid Parallel Programming with MPI & OpenMP Tutorial 08: InfiniBand & High-Speed Ethernet: Overview, Latest Status & Trends spirit. with the mobile conference assistant Conference4me developed Thomas & Martin Meuer Lecture Room 12, CCL, Level +2 Tutorial 05: Dense Linear Algebra Libraries for High Performance Computing Tutorial 09: I/O Performance Optimizations on Large-Scale HPC Systems by the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC); Sunday, June 22 June Sunday, this app is available for Android, Apple iOS and Windows Seminar Room 14/15, Tutorial 06: Advanced OpenMP: Performance & 4.0 Features Tutorial 10: Practical Hybrid Parallel Application Performance Engineering CCL, Level +2 Phone devices. To download PSNC’s mobile app, please visit Hans always aimed for the “best ISC ever,” so we hope that you appreciate our Multi-Purpose Area 4, http://conference4me.psnc.pl or type Conference4me in Workshop on International Cooperation for Extreme-Scale Computing CCL, Level 0 Google Play, iTunes App or Windows Phone stores. efforts in putting together an interesting and comprehensive program featuring ISC’14 Hall 1, CCL, Level +1 Opening Session ISC’14 Conference Keynote ISC Vendor Showdown 01 ISC Vendor Showdown 02 Special ISC’14 Sponsors Jet Engines Take Off in Programming Models & Young & Bright about 300 speakers as well as an exceptional lineup of more than 150 exhibitors Hall 2, CCL, Level +1 Visualization & Caves the Cloud (Panel) Tools HPC Researchers Platinum: Research Papers 01 - Hall 4, CCL, Level +1 Research Poster Session from around the globe. PRACE ISC & Gauss Awards Pocket Guide Hall 4 Foyer, CCL, Level +1 Research Posters & HPC in Asia Posters Gold: Hall 5, CCL, Level +1 BoF 01 BoF 02 BoF 03 BoF 04 ISC’14 at a Glance Lastly, we want to thank all of our generous sponsors for making this event Monday, June 23 June Monday, Booth#660, HPC Startups: Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Innovation Brought to Life Silver: Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Exhibition ISC Welcome Party possible and for showing their commitment to supporting the global HPC Bronze: Talk HPC Futures with Extreme Computing community. Thanks also apply to the numerous helpers, volunteers, contributors, Hall 1, CCL, Level + 1 Future Supercomputing Directions HPC in Life Sciences Distinguished Speakers Tuesday Keynote IBM & Lenovo (Panel) Challenges Linux HPC Impact on Hall 2, CCL, Level + 1 Evolution of Advanced Clustering CAE Solutions for HPC Clusters OpenPOWER EU I4MS Initiative and last but not least, our ISC team. Clusters U.S. Industry Research Papers 02 - Research Papers 03 - Hall 3, CCL, Level + 1 Supercomputing & Human Brain Project Applications Architectures numascale Partner Research Papers 04 - Hall 4, CCL, Level + 1 IDC Breakfast Briefing BoF 05 BoF 07 BoF 09 BoF 11 Performance Analysis Hall 5, CCL, Level + 1 BoF 06 BoF 08 BoF 10 BoF 12 BoF 13 BoF 14 Yours sincerely, MPA 3/4 Foyer, CCL, Level 0 Research Posters & HPC in Asia Posters Coffee & Lunch Breaks Opening Hours Tuesday, June 24 June Tuesday, Booth#660, If the Pocket Guide is missing here, there are Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Exhibitor Forum 01 Exhibitor Forum 02 Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Exhibition Sunday, June 22 PocketRegistration Guides Counter available (CCL, Level -1) at the Registration Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level -1) 08:00 am – 10:30 am Sunday, June 22 - Wednesday, June 25 07:30 am – 06:00 pm Various Locations Vendor Parties Counter (CCL, Level -1), the Information Coffee Break (CCL, Level +2) 11:00 am – 11:30 am Thursday, June 26 08:00 am – 12:00 pm ISC Think Tank - Future Chat: What’s the Big HPCAC-ISC Lunch (CCL, Level +2) 01:00 pm – 02:00 pm Counter (CCL, Level 0), and throughout the Hall 1, CCL, Level + 1 Distinguished Speakers Quantum Computing Wednesday Keynote Information Counter (CCL, Level 0) of Supercomputing Deal about Big Data? Awards Coffee Break (CCL, Level +2) 04:00 pm – 04:30 pm Cloud & Big Data: Solving Complex Problems Support Structures Hall 2, CCL, Level + 1 Real Life Applications Sunday, June 22; Tuesday, June 24; Examples from Industry with Affordable HPC Systems for HPC in Industry CCL Congress Center. 08:00 am – 04:00 pm Monday, June 23 Wednesday, June 25 Thomas & Martin Meuer Hall 3, CCL, Level + 1 Research Papers 05 - Research Papers 06 - Research Papers 07 - Programmability Co-Design Parallel I/O Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level -1) 07:30 am – 11:00 am Monday, June 23 08:00 am – 06:00 pm ISC General Co-Chairs Hall 4, CCL, Level + 1 EOFS Breakfast Meeting BoF 15 BoF 16 BoF 17 BoF 18 BoF 19 BoF 20 Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level +1) 08:00 am – 12:00 pm Thursday, June 26 08:00 am – 02:00 pm Advanced Re-Engineering Performance Hall 5, CCL, Level + 1 Emerging Trends for Big Data in HPC HPC in Europe Lunch (CCL, Level +1) 12:00 pm – 01:00 pm of HPC Applications Measurment Tools Cloakroom (CCL, Level -1) Coffee Break (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 03:00 pm – 04:00 pm MPA 3/4 Foyer, CCL, Level 0 Research Posters & HPC in Asia Posters Monday, June 23 07:30 am – 09:00 pm Booth#660, Tuesday, June 24 Tuesday, June 24 & Wednesday, June 25 07:30 am – 07:00 pm Exhibitor Forum 03 Exhibitors Innovation Forum Exhibitor Forum 04 Wednesday, June 25 June Wednesday, Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level -1) 07:30 am – 11:00 am Thursday, June 26 08:00 am – 03:00 pm Exhibition Hall, Level 0 Exhibition Coffee Break (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 10:30 am – 11:30 am Speakers Room/Press Room (MPA 3, CCL, Level 0) CCL Main Entrance ISC BBQ (06:30 pm – 09:30 pm) Lunch (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 01:00 pm – 02:15 pm Sunday, June 22; Tuesday, June 24; Coffee Break (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 04:15 am – 05:15 pm 07:30 am – 06:30 pm Closing Session with Wednesday, June 25 Hall 1, CCL, Level + 1 Real Life Value of HPC Cryptanalysis & HPC Thursday Keynote Analyst Crossfire Wednesday, June 25 Monday, June 23 Hall 2, CCL, Level + 1 New Benchmarks for Disruptive Technologies Ranking HPC Systems (Panel) Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level -1) 07:30 am – 10:00 am Speakers Room: 07:30 am – 06:30 pm Breaking Paradigms to Hall 3, CCL, Level + 1 Data Storage Technology Press Room: 07:30 am – 10:00 pm Meet the Power Challenges Coffee Break (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 10:30 am – 11:30 am Poster Thursday, June 26 Hall 4, CCL, Level + 1 HPC in Asia 01 HPC in Asia 02 Lunch (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 01:00 pm – 02:15 pm Session Coffee Break (Level 0, Exhibition Hall) 04:15 pm – 05:15 pm Speakers Room: 07:30 am – 02:00 pm Hall 4 Foyer, CCL, Level + 1 HPC in Asia Posters Press Room: 07:30 am – 05:00 pm Thursday, June 26 June Thursday, Hall 5, CCL, Level + 1 Research Papers 08 - Research Papers 09 - Thursday, June 26 Energy Efficiency Automatic Performance Optimization Welcome Coffee (CCL, Level +1) 07:30 am – 10:30 am Exhibition (Level 0, Hall 2) Hall 1 Foyer, CCL, Level + 1 Farewell Lunch Coffee Break (CCL, Level +1) 10:30 am – 11:00 am Monday, June 23 03:00 pm – 08:30 pm ▀ Tutorial Pass ▀ Extra Pass ▀ ▀ ▀ Conference Pass ▀ ▀ Special Focus Pass ▀ Exhibition Pass Program may be subject to changes. Farewell Lunch (CCL, Level +1) 02:00 pm – 03:00 pm Tuesday, June 24 & Wednesday, June 25 10:00 am – 06:00 pm 2 | Conference & Exhibition Guide Conference & Exhibition Guide | 3 ISC’14 Remembering Hans W. Meuer Remembering Hans W. Meuer ISC’14 In 1990, while in the middle of writing my doctoral thesis, From the beginning, Hans managed to cultivate a very special, collegial, and I received a phone-call from somebody looking for a intimate atmosphere at ISC, which was important to him and a reflection of his research assistant with experience in programming and generous, cheerful, and always accommodating character. Thanks to Hans, ISC optimizing HPC applications. I did not feel ready to look still feels more like a gathering of friends with common professional interests for a job, but due to the persistence of the caller I agreed than any other conference I have attended.
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