LIAFA, Université Paris 7, Paris, France 16-17 January 2006 Aims and Scope The workshop aims at bringing together the academic and industrial communities performing research in Grid and Peer-to-Peer Systems Architecture in Europe. The workshop is organized in the context of CoreGRID, an EU funded Network of Excellence, and wishes to provide a forum for the presentation and exchange of views on the latest Grid Technology research. The workshop will take place together with the 3rd Meeting of CoreGRID Institute on System Architecture (WP4). The CoreGRID Network of Excellence aims at strengthening and advancing scientific and technological excellence in the area of Grid and Peer-to-Peer technologies. To achieve its objectives, CoreGRID brings together a critical mass of well-established researchers from forty-two institutions active in the fields of distributed systems and middleware, programming models, algorithms, tools and environments. Registration Deadline The deadline for the registration to the workshop is the 1st of January 2006. Each CoreGRID partner participating in WP4 is obliged to attend. All CoreGRID partners and external researchers are highly encouraged to participate. Topics of Interest The major topics of interests include but are not limited to: - Peer-to-Peer Techniques for Grids
- Scalable Grid Services
- Scalable Resource Discovery
- Data Management in Grids
- Fault-Tolerance in Grid
- Dependability Benchmarking in Grid
- Self-management of Grid Services
- Automated Configuration of Grid Resources
- Grid Architecture, Middleware, and Tools
- Grid Monitoring and Security
- Desktop Grid Architectures
Organizing Committee - Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
- Mika Pennanen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
- Luis Silva, University of Coimbra
- Sebastien Tixeuil, INRIA
- Artur Andrzejak, Zuse Institute Berlin
- Alexander Reinefeld, Zuse Institute Berlin
- Guillaume Huard, CNRS, Laboratoire ID
- Konstantin Popov, Swedish Institute of Computer Science
Workshop Chair Artur Andrzejak, Zuse Institute Berlin Local Arrangements Chair Sebastien Tixeuil, INRIA Contact - Sebastien Tixeuil, INRIA
- Artur Andrzejak, Zuse Institute Berlin
Program Monday 16 January 2006 (Room 0C2)- 09h30
- Registration and Coffee
- 10h
- Welcome and organizational issues
- 10h15-11h35
- Fault-tolerance 1
- Sébastien Tixeuil, William Hoarau, Luis Silva. An Overview of Existing Tools for Fault-Injection and Dependability Benchmarking in Grids
- Michael Cadilhac, Thomas Herault, Pierre Lemarinier. Message Relaying Techniques for Computational Grids and their Relations to Fault Tolerant Message Passing for the Grid
- William Hoarau and Sébastien Tixeuil. Easy fault injection and stress testing wirth FAIL-FCI
- 11h35
- Lunch
- 13h35-14h
- Fault Tolerance 2
- Denis Caromel, Christian Delbe, Alexander di Costanzo. Peer-to-Peer and Fault-Tolerance: Towards Deployment Based Technical Services
- 14h-15h45
- Desktop Grids 1
- Bruno Sousa, Patricio Domingues, Luis Silva. Sabotage Tolerance and Trust Management in Desktop Grid Computing
- Derrick Kondo, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello, Andrew A. Chien, Henri Casanova. Resource Availability in Enterprise Desktop Grids
- Patricio Domingues, Artur Andrzejak, Luis Silva. Scheduling for Fast Turnaround Time on Institutional Desktop grid
- 15h15
- Coffee Break
- 15h45-16h10h
- Desktop Grids 2
- Derrick Kondo, Bruno Kindarji, Gilles Fedak, Franck Cappello. Towards Soft Real-Time Applications on Enterprise Desktop Grids
- 16h10-17h
- Peer to Peer for Grids 1
- Paolo Trunfio, Domenico Talia, Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Charis Papadakis, Matteo Mordacchini, Mika Pennanen, Konstantin Popov; Vladimir Vlassov, Seif Haridi. Peer-to-Peer models for Resource Discovery on Grids
- Carmela Comito, Simon Patarin, Domenico Talia. A P2P Architecture for Schema-Based Data Integration in Decentralized Environments
- 17h
- Coffee Break
- 17h20
- Panel discussion: Hot Trends in Grid Research - How to Capture Them in VI on System Architecture?
- 18h
- End
- 20h
- Dinner
Tuesday 17 January 2006 (Room 5C12) - 09h20-9h55
- Peer to Peer Core Technologies
- Charis Papadakis, Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Elias Athanasopoulos, Marios Dikaiakos, Alexandros Labrinidis and Evangelos Markatos. A Feedback based approach to reduce duplicate message in unstructured Peer-to-peer systems
- Peter Van Roy, Ali Ghodsi, Jean-Bernard Stefani, Seif Haridi, Thierry Coupaye, Alexander Reinefeld, Ehrhard Winter, Roland Yap. Self Management of Large-Scale Distributed Systems by Combining Structured Overlay Networks and Components
- 9h55-10h20
- Coffee Break
- 10h20-11h10
- Peer to Peer for Grids 2
- Bartosz Balis, Marian Bubak, Jakub Dziwisz, Kuba Rozkwitalski. Towards a Generic P2P Monitoring Intrastructure for Grid Resources and Applications
- Georges Da Costa. P2P Resources Management for Grids
- 11h10
- Summary and Wrap up
Registered participants- Artur Andrzejak
- Bartosz Balis
- Carmela Comito
- Georges Da Costa
- Alexandre Di Constanzo
- Patricio Domingues
- Gilles Fédak
- Vivi Fragopoulou
- Ali Ghosti
- Maria Gradinariu
- Seif Haridi
- Thomas Hérault
- William Hoarau
- Derrick Kondo
- Harris Papadakis
- Simon Patarin
- Mika Pennanen
- Olivier Peres
- Olivier Poitou
- Konstantin Popov
- Benjamin Quetier
- Ala Rezmerita
- Luis Silva
- Sébastien Tixeuil
- Paolo Trunfio
- Peter Van Roy
- Vladimir Vlassov
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