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High Performance Computing 2004 , October 25-29, 2004, ECMWF, Reading

Session 1

 
Adrian Simmons Monitoring the atmosphere and the observing system: ERA-40 and GEMS
Deborah Salmond / Sami Saarinen Early experiences with the new IBM P690+ at ECMWF

Session 2

 
William Kramer Science driven computer design
Hans Zima The Cascade High Productivity Programming Language
Lars Fiedler The Infrared Atmospheric Sounding Interferometer (IASI) and its implication on High Performance Computing

Session 3

 
Atsuya Uno Operation Status of the Earth Simulator  
Keiko Takahashi Non-hydrostatic atmospheric GCM development and its computational performance
Richard Loft Price and power aware approaches to advancing atmospheric science
Venkatramani Balaji A comparative study of coupling frameworks

Session 4

 
Reinhard Budich The PRISM software infrastructure: Achievements and next steps
Chris Hill Applying the EMSF component interface to parallel multi-scale general circulation simulation  
Lars Nerger PDAF - The Parallel Data Assimilation Framework: Experiences with Kalman Filtering
Tuomo Kauranne Optimal approximation of Kalman filtering with temporally local 4D-Var in operational weather forecasting

Session 5

 
Thomas Sterling Petaflops computing systems for meteorology  
Eng Lim Goh Next generation science and engineering application-adaptive HPC architecture  

Session 6

 
Toshiyuki Furui NEC HPC systems and future
Yuji Oinaga Fujitsu's technical vision for High Performance Computing
Per Nyberg The Cray Rainier system: Integrated scalar and vector computing

Session 7

 
Don Grice IBM future technologies for High Performance Computing
Herbert Cornelius Intel architecture based HPC technologies and solutions
Gerardo Cisneros Experience with porting, performance and benchmarking of climate and weather codes on the SGI Altix

Session 8

 
Jan Boerhout Parallelisation of HIRLAM
John Levesque Optimisation of climate/weather codes for the Cray architectures
Alexander MacDonald Optimal allocation of parallel computers for operational weather prediction
Richard Hodur NWP in the US Navy

Session 9

 
Wolfgang Sell Distributed data management at DKRZ
Ilia Bermous Supercomputing upgrade at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology
Paul Selwood Unified model performance on the NEC SX-6

Session 10

 
Stephen Oxley Met Office 4D-Var: Optimisation and performance on the SX6
Maryanne Kmit DMI-HIRLAM on the NEC SX-6
Simon Pellerin MPMD implementation of pre-operational 4D-Var on IBM P690

Session 11

 
George Mozdzynski The future of RAPS
Ulrich Schattler Preparing NWP models for Tera-Computing
Michel Desgagne Large Atmospheric Computation on the Earth Simlulator (LACES) with the Canadian MC2 model
John Michalakes The weather research and forecast model
Hu Jiangkai Establishment of an efficient managing system for NWP operation in CMA

Session 12

 
Masami Narita The next-generation supercomputer and NWP system of the JMA
Marijana Crepulja / Aleksandar Miljkovic Performance analysis of regional ETA model (installation, runnning and optimisation on different platforms)
Jerry Wegiel Contribution of the HPC modernisation program in the weather research and forecasting model development
Ashwini Bohra High Performance Computing, for medium and extended range prediction at NCMRWF

Session 13

 
Douglas East Linux @ Livermore: Experiences operating large-scale production Linux clusters
Moray McLaren High productivity in Linux cluster
Kolja Kuse Teragrid global file system for Linux clusters

Session 14

 
James Hamilton mogall: Running HIRLAM on a 6 x twin-xeon clusterat Met Eireann
George Mozdzynski Running IFS on an LNXI Opteron cluster at ECMWF
Jure Jerman HPC Linux clusters, what is coming next?

Session 15

 
Mark Govett The Grid: An IT infrastructure for NOAA in the 21st Century
Kerstin Kleese-van Dam An integrated computing and data environment for environmental applications
Andrew Woolf Integrating distributed climate data resources: NERC Data Grid
Ian Lumb Production HPC on commodity Linux clusters: The role of infrastructural software

Session 16

 
George Carr Jr. Porting and performance of the Commodity Climate System Model ( CCSM3) on the Cray X1
Jean-Francois Estrade Supercomputing at Meteo-France: Trend and perspective
Hyei-Sun Park Development and application of climate/weather prediction system  
Alain St-Denis MSC HPC infrastructure update
Bob Carruthers Message passing metrics for some common Codes and Early experiences of RAPS8 on the Cray X1

Session 17

 
Luis Kornblueh Design and performance of an unstructured grid approach for a global triangular grid
Venkatramani Balaji A uniform programming model for arbitrarily complex distributed grid data objects in distributed and shared memory
Nikolaos Missirlis A distribute iterative method for solving the convection-diffusion equation

 

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