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Publications of year 1999
Articles in journals and book chapters
  1. Christophe Barberet, Lionel Brunie, Frédéric Desprez, Gilles Lebourgeois, Raymond Namyst, Yves Robert, StÈphane Ubeda, and Karine Van Heumen. Technology transfer within the ProHPC at ENS Lyon. Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS), 15:309-321, 1999.
    @Article{ ArticleBarberet.BBDLNRUV_FGCSF99,
    author = {Christophe Barberet and Lionel Brunie and Fr\'ed\'eric Desprez and Gilles Lebourgeois and Raymond Namyst and Yves Robert and StÈphane Ubeda and Karine {Van Heumen}},
    title = {Technology transfer within the {ProHPC} at {ENS Lyon}},
    journal = {Future Generation Computer Systems (FGCS)},
    year = {1999},
    volume = {15},
    pages = {309-321} 
    }
    


  2. Pierre Boulet, Jack Dongarra, Fabrice Rastello, Yves Robert, and Frédéric Vivien. Algorithmic issues on heterogeneous computing platforms. Parallel Processing Letters, 9(2):197-213, 1999.
    @Article{ ArticleBoulet.BDRRV_PPL99,
    author = {Pierre Boulet and Jack Dongarra and Fabrice Rastello and Yves Robert and Fr\'ed\'eric Vivien},
    journal = {Parallel Processing Letters},
    title = {Algorithmic issues on heterogeneous computing platforms},
    pages = {197-213},
    volume = {9},
    number = {2},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  3. Pierre Boulet, Jack Dongarra, Yves Robert, and Frédéric Vivien. Static tiling for heterogeneous computing platforms. Parallel Computing, 25(5):547-568, 1999.
    @Article{ ArticleBoulet.BDRV_PC99,
    author = {Pierre Boulet and Jack Dongarra and Yves Robert and Fr\'ed\'eric Vivien},
    journal = {Parallel Computing},
    title = {Static tiling for heterogeneous computing platforms},
    pages = {547-568},
    volume = {25},
    number = 5,
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  4. Pierre-Yves Calland, Jack Dongarra, and Yves Robert. Tiling on systems with communication/computation overlap. Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 11(3):139-153, 1999.
    @Article{ ArticleCalland.CDR_CPE99,
    author = {Pierre-Yves Calland and Jack Dongarra and Yves Robert},
    journal = {Concurrency: Practice and Experience},
    title = {Tiling on systems with communication/computation overlap},
    pages = {139-153},
    number = {3},
    volume = {11},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  5. Alan Su, Fran Berman, Rich Wolski, and Michelle Mills Strout. Using AppLeS to Schedule Simple SARA on the Computational Grid. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 13(3):253--62, 1999.
    @Article{ ArticleSu.SBWS_I99,
    author = {Alan Su and Fran Berman and Rich Wolski and Michelle Mills Strout},
    title = {{Using AppLeS to Schedule Simple SARA on the Computational Grid}},
    journal = {{International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications}},
    year = {1999},
    volume = {13},
    number = {3},
    pages = {253--62} 
    }
    


Conference articles
  1. Patrick R. Amestoy, Iain S. Duff, Jean-Yves L'Excellent, and Peter Plechác. PARASOL. An Integrated Programming Environment for Parallel Sparse Matrix Solvers. In R. J. Allan, M. F. Guest, A. D. Simpson, D. S. Henty, and D. A. Nicole, editors, High-Performance Computing, New York, pages 79--90, 1999. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsAmestoy.ADLP_99,
    author = "Patrick R. Amestoy and Iain S. Duff and Jean-Yves L'Excellent and Peter Plech\'a\v{c}",
    title = {{PARASOL}. {A}n Integrated Programming Environment for Parallel Sparse Matrix Solvers},
    year = {1999},
    booktitle = {High-Performance Computing},
    editor = "R. J. Allan and M. F. Guest and A. D. Simpson and D. S. Henty and D. A. Nicole",
    publisher = "Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers",
    address = "New York",
    pages = {79--90} 
    }
    


  2. Vincent Boudet, Antoine Petitet, Fabrice Rastello, and Yves Robert. Data allocation strategies for dense linear algebra kernels on heterogeneous two-dimensional grid. In International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS'99), pages 561-569, 1999. IASTED Press.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsBoudet.BPRR_99,
    author = {Vincent Boudet and Antoine Petitet and Fabrice Rastello and Yves Robert},
    booktitle = {International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing and Systems (PDCS'99)},
    publisher = {IASTED Press},
    pages = {561-569},
    title = {Data allocation strategies for dense linear algebra kernels on heterogeneous two-dimensional grid},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  3. Vincent Boudet, Fabrice Rastello, and Yves Robert. PVM implementation of heterogeneous ScaLAPACK dense linear solvers. In J. Dongarra, E. Luque, and T. Margalef, editors, Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface, LNCS 1697, pages 333-340, 1999. Springer Verlag.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsBoudet.BRR_99*2,
    author = {Vincent Boudet and Fabrice Rastello and Yves Robert},
    booktitle = {Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface},
    editor = {J. Dongarra and E. Luque and T. Margalef},
    pages = {333-340},
    publisher = {Springer Verlag},
    series = {LNCS 1697},
    title = {{PVM} implementation of heterogeneous {ScaLAPACK} dense linear solvers},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  4. Vincent Boudet, Fabrice Rastello, and Yves Robert. Algorithmic issues for (distributed) heterogeneous computing platforms. In Rajkumar Buyya and Toni Cortes, editors, Cluster Computing Technologies, Environments, and Applications (CC-TEA'99), pages 709-712, 1999. CSREA Press.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsBoudet.BRR_99,
    author = {Vincent Boudet and Fabrice Rastello and Yves Robert},
    booktitle = {Cluster Computing Technologies, Environments, and Applications (CC-TEA'99)},
    publisher = {CSREA Press},
    editor = {Rajkumar Buyya and Toni Cortes},
    title = {Algorithmic issues for (distributed) heterogeneous computing platforms},
    pages = {709-712},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  5. Vincent Boudet, Fabrice Rastello, and Yves Robert. A proposal for a heterogeneous cluster ScaLAPACK (dense linear solvers). In Hamid R. Arabnia, editor, International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'99), pages 1285-1291, 1999. CSREA Press.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsBoudet.BRR_99*1,
    author = {Vincent Boudet and Fabrice Rastello and Yves Robert},
    booktitle = {International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications (PDPTA'99)},
    publisher = {CSREA Press},
    editor = {Hamid R. Arabnia},
    title = {A proposal for a heterogeneous cluster {ScaLAPACK} (dense linear solvers)},
    pages = {1285-1291},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  6. Eddy Caron, Olivier Cozette, Dominique Lazure, and Gil Utard. Virtual Memory Management in Data Parallel Applications. In Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, editor, Proc. of HPCN'99 (High Performance Computing and Networking), volume 1593 of LNCS, pages 1107-1116, April 1999. Springer.
    Keywords: Out-of-core.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsCaron.CCLU_99,
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Cozette, Olivier and Lazure, Dominique and Utard, Gil},
    booktitle = {Proc. of HPCN'99 (High Performance Computing and Networking)},
    editor = {Springer Berlin / Heidelberg},
    keywords = {Out-of-core},
    month = apr,
    pages = {1107-1116},
    postscript = {http://www.ens-lyon.fr/~ecaron/biblio/papers/hpcn99.ps.gz},
    publisher = {Springer},
    series = {LNCS},
    title = {Virtual Memory Management in Data Parallel Applications},
    volume = {1593},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  7. Eddy Caron, Olivier Cozette, Dominique Lazure, and Gil Utard. Mémoire virtuelle et parallélisme de données. In 11èmes Rencontres francophones du parallélisme des architectures et des systèmes. Rennes. France, pages 49-54, June 1999.
    Keywords: Out-of-core.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsCaron.CCLU_99*1,
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Cozette, Olivier and Lazure, Dominique and Utard, Gil},
    booktitle = {11{\`e}mes {R}encontres francophones du parall{\'e}lisme des architectures et des syst{\`e}mes. Rennes. France},
    keywords = {Out-of-core},
    month = jun,
    pages = {49-54},
    title = {M{\'e}moire virtuelle et parall{\'e}lisme de donn{\'e}es},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  8. Eddy Caron, Dominique Lazure, and Gil Utard. Inversion matricielle out-of-core par factorisation LU. In ParDi'99. Oujda. Maroc, October 1999.
    Keywords: Out-of-core.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsCaron.CLU_99,
    author = {Caron, Eddy and Lazure, Dominique and Utard, Gil},
    booktitle = {ParDi'99. Oujda. Maroc},
    keywords = {Out-of-core},
    month = oct,
    title = {Inversion matricielle out-of-core par factorisation LU},
    year = 1999 
    }
    


  9. F. Desprez, E. Fleury, C. Gomez, S. Steer, and S. Ubéda. Bringing Metacomputing to Scilab. In Computer Aided Control System Design (CACSD 99), Hawaï, USA, August 1999. IEEE.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsDesprez.DFGSU_99,
    author = {F. Desprez and E. Fleury and C. Gomez and S. Steer and S. Ub\'eda},
    title = "{Bringing Metacomputing to Scilab}",
    booktitle = {Computer Aided Control System Design (CACSD 99)},
    year = 1999,
    address = {Hawa\"{\i}, USA},
    month = aug,
    organization = {IEEE} 
    }
    


  10. Marcio Faerman, Alan Su, Rich Wolski, and Francine Berman. Adaptive Performance Prediction for Distributed Data-Intensive Applications. In Proceedings of Supercomputing 1999, pages 36 (15 pages), November 1999.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsFaerman.FSWB_99,
    author = {Marcio Faerman and Alan Su and Rich Wolski and Francine Berman},
    title = {{Adaptive Performance Prediction for Distributed Data-Intensive Applications}},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of Supercomputing 1999},
    month = nov,
    year = {1999},
    pages = {36 (15 pages)} 
    }
    


  11. P. Geoffray, L. Lefèvre, C. Pham, L. Prylli, O. Reymann, B. Tourancheau, and R. Westrelin. High-Speed LANs: New Environments for Parallel and Distributed Applications. In ACM/IFIP EuroPar'99, number 1685 of LNCS, Toulouse, France, pages 633-642, August 1999. Springer-Verlag.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsGeoffray.GLPPRTW_99,
    address = {Toulouse, France},
    author = {P. Geoffray and L. Lef\`evre and C. Pham and L. Prylli and O. Reymann and B. Tourancheau and R. Westrelin},
    booktitle = {ACM/IFIP EuroPar'99},
    month = aug,
    number = {1685},
    pages = {633-642},
    publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
    series = {LNCS},
    title = {High-Speed {LANs}: New Environments for Parallel and Distributed Applications},
    url = {http://bat710.univ-lyon1.fr/~cpham/Paper/HSLAN.ps.gz},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  12. P. Geoffray, C. D. Pham, and B. Tourancheau. Exploiting Clusters of Shared Memory Multiprocessors with BIP-SMP: the Parallel Simulation Application. In N. P. Carter and S. S. Lumetta, editors, ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS'99), Workshop on Cluster-based Computing, Rhodes, Greece, June 1999.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsGeoffray.GPT_99,
    address = {Rhodes, Greece},
    author = {P. Geoffray and C. D. Pham and B. Tourancheau},
    booktitle = {ACM International Conference on Supercomputing (ICS'99)},
    editor = {N. P. Carter and S. S. Lumetta},
    month = jun,
    series = {Workshop on Cluster-based Computing},
    title = {Exploiting Clusters of Shared Memory Multiprocessors with BIP-SMP: the Parallel Simulation Application},
    url = {http://bat710.univ-lyon1.fr/~cpham/Paper/ICS99.ps.gz},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  13. Patrick Geoffray, Loïc Prylli, and Bernard Tourancheau. BIP-SMP: High Performance message passing over a cluster of commodity SMPs. In Supercomputing (SC '99), Portland, OR, November 1999.
    Note: Electronic proceedings only.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsGeoffray.GPT_99*1,
    address = {Portland, OR},
    author = {Patrick Geoffray and Lo\"{\i}c Prylli and Bernard Tourancheau},
    booktitle = {Supercomputing (SC~'99)},
    month = nov,
    note = {Electronic proceedings only},
    title = {{BIP-SMP}: High Performance message passing over a cluster of commodity {SMP}s},
    url = {http://www.bretagne.ens-cachan.fr/DIT/People/Luc.Bouge/Biblio/Prylli/GeoPryTou99SC.ps.gz},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  14. Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau, and Roland Westrelin. An Improved NIC Program for High-Performance MPI. In Workshop on Cluster-Based Computing. International Conference on Supercomputing, Rhodes, Greece, pages 26-30, June 1999. ACM ICS.
    Note: Electronic proceedings only, at http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/ steve/wcbc99/.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsPrylli.PTW_99,
    address = {Rhodes, Greece},
    author = {Lo{\"\i}c Prylli and Bernard Tourancheau and Roland Westrelin},
    booktitle = {Workshop on Cluster-Based Computing. International Conference on Supercomputing},
    month = jun,
    note = {Electronic proceedings only, at {http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/~steve/wcbc99/}},
    organization = {ACM ICS},
    pages = {26-30},
    title = {An Improved {NIC} Program for High-Performance {MPI}},
    url = {http://www.crhc.uiuc.edu/~steve/wcbc99/wcbc-99-ptw.pdf},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  15. Loïc Prylli, Bernard Tourancheau, and Roland Westrelin. The Design for a High Performance MPI Implementation on the Myrinet Network. In Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface. Proc. 6th European PVM/MPI Users' Group (EuroPVM/MPI '99), volume 1697 of Lect. Notes in Comp. Science, Barcelona, Spain, pages 223-230, September 1999. Springer Verlag.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsPrylli.PTW_99*1,
    address = {Barcelona, Spain},
    author = {Lo{\"\i}c Prylli and Bernard Tourancheau and Roland Westrelin},
    booktitle = {Recent Advances in Parallel Virtual Machine and Message Passing Interface. Proc. 6th European PVM/MPI Users' Group (EuroPVM/MPI~'99)},
    month = sep,
    pages = {223-230},
    publisher = {Springer Verlag},
    series = {Lect. Notes in Comp. Science},
    title = {The Design for a High Performance {MPI} Implementation on the {Myrinet} Network},
    url = {http://resam.univ-lyon1.fr/~rwestrel/publi/PryTouWes99EuroPVM.ps.gz},
    volume = {1697},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


  16. R. Wolski, J. Brevik, C. Krintz, G. Obertelli, N. Spring, and A. Su. Running EveryWare on the Computational Grid. In Proceedings of Supercomputing 1999, November 1999.
    @InProceedings{ InProceedingsWolski.WBKOSS_99,
    author = {R. Wolski and J. Brevik and C. Krintz and G. Obertelli and N. Spring and A. Su},
    title = {{Running EveryWare on the Computational Grid}},
    booktitle = {Proceedings of Supercomputing 1999},
    month = nov,
    year = {1999} 
    }
    


Research reports
  1. Francine Berman, Henri Casanova, Arnaud Legrand, and Dimitrii Zagarodnov. Using Simulation to Evaluate Scheduling Heuristics for a Class of Applications in Grid Environments. Technical report 1999-46, LIP, September 1999.
    Abstract: Fast networks have made it possible to aggregate distributed CPU, memory, and storage resources into Grids that can deliver considerable performance. However, achieving performance on such systems requires good performance prediction which is usually difficult due to their dynamic and heterogeneous nature. This is especially true for parallel applications whose performance is highly dependent upon the efficient coordination of their constituent components (e.g. computation and data). The goal of the AppLeS project is to develop application-level scheduling agents that provide mechanisms for automatically scheduling individual applications on production heterogeneous systems. AppLeS agents utilize the Network Weather Service (NWS) to monitor and forecast the varying performance of resources potentially usable by their applications. Each AppLeS uses static and dynamic application and system information to select viable resource configurations and evaluate their potential performance. The AppLeS then interacts with the appropriate resource management system to implement the application's network transfers and computational tasks. The next generation of AppLeS agents aims at providing templates that can be used for scheduling classes of structurally similar applications. In this document we introduce a template for scheduling Parameter Sweep applications (application consisting of {\em large} number of independent tasks, with possible input data sharing). We have designed a general scheduling algorithm that can adapt to Grid environments and use a variety of strategies and heuristics to assign tasks and data to resources. In order to evaluate and compare those heuristics we have built a simulator as part of the template. The simulator makes it possible to rapidly conduct large numbers of experiments in a variety of environments. Our starting point was to use widely accepted heuristics that have been proposed in the litterature and venture improvements given our Grid and application model. This document presents the implementation of our simulator and explains how it will be used to obtain new research results in the field of Grid scheduling.

    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-LIP-1999-46,
    author = {Francine Berman and Henri Casanova and Arnaud Legrand and Dimitrii Zagarodnov},
    title = {Using Simulation to Evaluate Scheduling Heuristics for a Class of Applications in Grid Environments},
    institution = {LIP},
    year = {1999},
    number = {1999-46},
    month = sep,
    postscript = {ftp://ftp.ens-lyon.fr/pub/LIP/Rapports/RR/RR1999/RR1999-46.ps.Z},
    abstract = {Fast networks have made it possible to aggregate distributed CPU, memory, and storage resources into Grids that can deliver considerable performance. However, achieving performance on such systems requires good performance prediction which is usually difficult due to their dynamic and heterogeneous nature. This is especially true for parallel applications whose performance is highly dependent upon the efficient coordination of their constituent components (e.g. computation and data). The goal of the AppLeS project is to develop application-level scheduling agents that provide mechanisms for automatically scheduling individual applications on production heterogeneous systems. AppLeS agents utilize the Network Weather Service (NWS) to monitor and forecast the varying performance of resources potentially usable by their applications. Each AppLeS uses static and dynamic application and system information to select viable resource configurations and evaluate their potential performance. The AppLeS then interacts with the appropriate resource management system to implement the application's network transfers and computational tasks. The next generation of AppLeS agents aims at providing templates that can be used for scheduling classes of structurally similar applications. In this document we introduce a template for scheduling Parameter Sweep applications (application consisting of {\em large} number of independent tasks, with possible input data sharing). We have designed a general scheduling algorithm that can adapt to Grid environments and use a variety of strategies and heuristics to assign tasks and data to resources. In order to evaluate and compare those heuristics we have built a simulator as part of the template. The simulator makes it possible to rapidly conduct large numbers of experiments in a variety of environments. Our starting point was to use widely accepted heuristics that have been proposed in the litterature and venture improvements given our Grid and application model. This document presents the implementation of our simulator and explains how it will be used to obtain new research results in the field of Grid scheduling.} 
    }
    


  2. A. Darte, R. Schreiber, B. R. Rau, and F. Vivien. A Constructive Solution to the Juggling Problem in Systolic Array Synthesis. Research report RR1999-15, LIP, ENS-Lyon, 1999.
    @TechReport{ TechReportRR-LIP-RR1999-15,
    author = {A. Darte and R. Schreiber and B.~R. Rau and F. Vivien},
    institution = {LIP, ENS-Lyon},
    number = {RR1999-15},
    type = {Research report},
    title = {A Constructive Solution to the Juggling Problem in Systolic Array Synthesis},
    year = {1999} 
    }
    



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