2003 Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

October 20-22, 2003

2002 Workshop on Charm++ and its Applications

Urbana, Illinois, 2002


Home


Program



People



Maps



Charm Homepage



Live Webcast

 

Objectives

This workshop is aimed at taking stock of the funded collaborative interdisciplinary research projects which the Parallel Programming Laboratory (the developers of Charm++ and AMPI) are engaged in.

In addition to the computer scientists at PPL, the collaborators represented at this workshop include those from:

  • University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (CS, ME, TAM, MS, Physics, Beckman)
  • University of Washington, Seattle.
  • Princeton University
  • NYU
  • IBM
  • PSC (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center)

The interdisciplinary projects represented are:

  • NIH: Parallel Scalable Molecular Dynamics: NAMD (With Klaus Schulten, Bob Skeel)
  • DOE: Rocket Simulation (CSAR, director: Michael Heath)
  • NSF: Material Simulation (CPSD: with Robert Haber, Jonathan Dantzig, Duane Johnson)
  • NSF: Computational Cosmology Simulations (With Tom Quinn)
  • NASA: Scalable Visualizations for Computational Cosmology (With Tom Quinn)
  • NSF: Quantum Mechanical and classical modeling (QM/MM) (Roberto Car, Mike Klein, Josep Toerrellas, Glenn Martyna, Mark Tuckerman, Nick Nystrom)
  • NSF: Programming Environments for Blue Gene Supercomputer and Applications (with S. Adve, D. Padua, P. Geubelle)

Registration

The 2002 workshop has passed. Please see the videos and slides. We look forward to seeing you next year.

Hotel

We have reserved a block of rooms at the Chancellor Hotel for the Charm++ workshop. Participants need to call the Chancellor Hotel by 5th October, 02 to reserve a room. (Phone: 1-800-257-6667.) Refer to the rooms for "CHARM Workshop".

Schedule:

(may change slightly)

(All talks and tutorials are open to the public.)

Oct 9

The morning sessions will all run simultaneously:

    • 9:15am-10:00am Breakfast in 2240 DCL (for registered participants)
    • 10am-noon: Charm++ tutorial in 2240 DCL (Sindhura Bandhakavi) [PowerPoint]
      This hands-on tutorial will give a basic introduction to Charm++ for people who have never written a Charm++ program. It will cover the basic virtualization concept, proxies, and basic uses of arrays.

    • 10am-noon: AMPI tutorial in 2261 DCL (Chao Huang) [PowerPoint] [PDF]
      This hands-on tutorial will give a basic introduction to AMPI, our adaptive version of MPI on top of Charm++. Some familiarity with MPI is assumed. It will cover the major differences between MPI and AMPI, and discuss threadsafety issues like global variables.


The afternoon sessions also run simultaneously:

 

    • 2pm-4pm: FEM framework tutorial in 2240 DCL (Gunavardan Kakulapati) Basics [PowerPoint] Advanced [PowerPoint]
      This tutorial will give a basic introduction to the Charm++ Finite-Element Framework (FEM Framework). It will cover the concepts and major functions of the FEM framework, and show how to convert a serial FEM program into a parallel FEM program running in the framework. Its coverage will be much the same as that of the FEM Workshop.
    • Discussions on Quantum Simulation in 2508 DCL.

Oct 10

The formal workshop begins in 2240 DCL. The morning session will consist of talks followed by a discussion session:


After a break for lunch, the afternoon session includes:

    • 1:30-2:00pm: Faucets: Efficient Utilization of Multiple Clusters (Jay DeSouza) [PowerPoint]
    • 2:00-2:30pm: CSAR and Multi-component simulations (Orion Lawlor) [PowerPoint]
    • 2:30-3:00pm: Unstructured Grid applications in material process simulation (Jon Dantzig, Mechanical Engineering)
    • 3:30-4:30pm: Parallel Quantum Dynamics (Roberto Car, Glenn Martyna, Mark Tuckerman, Ramkumar Vadali [PowerPoint])
    • Discussion and conclusion


A formal banquet will follow the talks at the Silvercreek Restaurant in the Greenhouse room, starting at 6:30 pm. (for registered participants)

Dinner choices will be Fusilli Primavera (vegetarian) and Apple Amaretto Chicken--we will need your choice by Monday, October 4. Dinner will include soup or salad, beverage, vegetable, rice, and fresh baked breads. For dessert, we will have a small dessert buffet where guests can have either chocolate layer cake or mountain berry flan tart... or a little of both. There will be a cash bar.


October 11

The morning sessions will run simultaneously:

    • 9:15am-10:00am Breakfast in 2240 DCL (for registered participants)
    • 10am-noon: Clusters tutorial in 2240 DCL (Jay DeSouza and Sameer Kumar) [PowerPoint] installation files
      This tutorial will provide a basic introduction to the clustering technology provided by Charm++, and demonstrate how that technology can improve cluster utilization.

      Outline
      • Introduction
      • High-Level
        • Description of Faucets
        • Description of Adaptive Jobs
        • Description of the Adaptive Queuing System
      • Demonstration of the Complete System
      • Performance Results
      • Lower Level
        • How to Write an Adaptive Program
        • Installation of the Adaptive Queuing System
        • Connecting your cluster to an existing Faucets server
        • Installing your own Faucets Server
      • Conclusion

 

    • Discussion session on the N-Chilada project with U. Washington computational cosmologists in 2508 DCL.




Home |People |Maps | Webmaster: jdesouza@uiuc.edu