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DISTRIBUTED AND PARALLEL SYSTEMS CLUSTER AND GRID COMPUTING THE KLUWER INTERNATIONAL SERIES IN ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE DISTRIBUTED AND PARALLEL SYSTEMS CLUSTER AND GRID COMPUTING edited by Zoltán Juhász University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary Péter Kacsuk MTA SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary Dieter Kranzlmüller Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria Springer eBookISBN: 0-387-23096-3 Print ISBN: 0-387-23094-7 ©2005Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. Print ©2005Springer Science + Business Media, Inc. Boston All rights reserved No part of this eBook maybe reproducedor transmitted inanyform or byanymeans,electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written consent from the Publisher Created in the United States of America Visit Springer's eBookstore at: http://www.ebooks.kluweronline.com and the Springer Global Website Online at: http://www.springeronline.com Contents Preface ix Part I Grid Systems glogin - Interactive Connectivity for the Grid 3 Herbert Rosmanith and Jens Volkert Parallel Program Execution Support in the JGrid System 13 Szabolcs Pota, Gergely Sipos, Zoltan Juhasz and Peter Kacsuk VL-E: Approaches to Design a Grid-Based Virtual Laboratory 21 Vladimir Korkhov, Adam Belloum and L.O. Hertzberger Scheduling and Resource Brokering within the Grid Visualization Kernel 29 Paul Heinzlreiter, Jens Volkert Part II Cluster Technology Message Passing vs. Virtual Shared Memory, a Performance Comparison 39 Wilfried N. Gansterer and Joachim Zottl MPI-I/O with a Shared File Pointer Using a Parallel Virtual File System 47 Yuichi Tsujita An Approach Toward MPI Applications in Wireless Networks 55 Elsa M. Macías, Alvaro Suárez, and Vaidy Sunderam Deploying Applications in Multi-SAN SMP Clusters 63 Albano Alves, António Pina, José Exposto and José Rufino vi Part III Programming Tools Monitoring and Program Analysis Activities with DeWiz 73 Rene Kobler, Christian Schaubschläger, Bernhard Aichinger, Dieter Kranzlmüller, and Jens Volkert Integration of Formal Verification and Debugging Methods in P-GRADE Environment 83 Róbert Lovas, Bertalan Vécsei Tools for Scalable Parallel Program Analysis - Vampir NG and DeWiz 93 Holger Brunst, Dieter Kranzlmüller, Wolfgang E. Nagel Process Migration In Clusters and Cluster Grids 103 József Kovács Part IV P-GRADE Graphical Design of Parallel Programs With Control Based on Global Application States Using an Extended P-GRADE Systems 113 M. Tudruj, J. Borkowski and D. Kopanski Parallelization of a Quantum Scattering Code using P-GRADE 121 Ákos Bencsura and György Lendvay Traffic Simulation in P-Grade as a Grid Service 129 T. Delaitre, A. Goyeneche, T. Kiss, G. Terstyanszky, N. Weingarten, P. Maselino, A. Gourgoulis, and S. C. Winter. Development of a Grid Enabled Chemistry Application 137 István Lagzi, Róbert Lovas, Tamás Turányi Part V Applications Supporting Native Applications in WebCom-G 147 John P. Morrison, Sunil John and David A. Power Grid Solution for E-Marketplaces Integrated with Logistics 155 L. Bruckner and T. Kiss Incremental Placement of Nodes in a Large-Scale Adaptive Distributed 165 Multimedia Server Tibor Szkaliczki, Laszlo Boszormenyi vii Component Based Flight Simulation in DIS Systems 173 Krzysztof Mieloszyk, Bogdan Wiszniewski Part VI Algorithms Management of Communication Environments for Minimally Synchronous Parallel ML 185 Frédéric Loulergue Analysis of the Multi-Phase Copying Garbage Collection Algorithm 193 Norbert Podhorszki A Concurrent Implementation of Simulated Annealing and Its Application to the VRPTW Optimization Problem 201 Agnieszka Debudaj-Grabysz and Zbigniew J. Czech AuthorIndex 211 Preface DAPSYS (Austrian-Hungarian Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Sys- tems) is an international conference series with biannual events dedicated to all aspects of distributed and parallel computing. DAPSYS started under a dif- ferent name in 1992 (Sopron, Hungary) as a regional meeting of Austrian and Hungarian researchers focusing on transputer-related parallel computing; a hot research topic of that time. A second workshop followed in 1994 (Budapest, Hungary). As transputers became history, the scope of the workshop widened to include parallel and distributed systems in general and the DAPSYS in 1996 (Miskolc, Hungary) reflected the results of these changes. Since then, DAPSYS has become an established international event attracting more and more participants every second year. After the successful DAPSYS’98 (Bu- dapest) and DAPSYS 2000 (Balatonfüred), DAPSYS 2002 finally crossed the border and visited Linz, Austria. The fifth DAPSYS workshop is organised in Budapest, the capital of Hun- gary, by the MTA SZTAKI Computer and Automation Research Institute. As in 2000 and 2002, we have the privilege again to organise and hostDAPSYS together with the EuroPVM/ MPI conference. While EuroPVM/MPI is dedi- cated to the latest developments of the PVM and MPI message passing envi- ronments, DAPSYS focuses on general aspects of distributed and parallel sys- tems. The participants of the two events will share invited talks, tutorials and social events fostering communication and collaboration among researchers. We hope the beautiful scenery and rich cultural atmosphere of Budapestwill make it an even more enjoyable event. Invited speakers of DAPSYS and EuroPVM/MPI 2004 are Al Geist, Jack Dongarra, Gábor Dózsa, William Gropp, Balázs Kónya, Domenico Laforenza, Rusty Lusk and Jens Volkert. A number of tutorials extend the regularprogram of the conference providing an opportunity to catch up with latest develop- ments: Using MPI-2: A Problem-Based Approach (William Gropp and Ewing Lusk), Interactive Applications on the Grid - the CrossGrid Tutorial (Tomasz Szepieniec, Marcin Radecki and Katarzyna Rycerz), Production Grid systems and their programming (Péter Kacsuk, Balázs Kónya, Péter Stefán). The DAPSYS 2004 Call For Papers attracted 35 submissions from 15 coun- tries. On average we had 3.45 reviews per paper. The 23 accepted papers cover a broad range of research topics and appear in six conference sessions: Grid Systems, Cluster Technology, Programming Tools, P-GRADE, Applications and Algorithms. The organisation of DAPSYS could not be done without the help of many people. We would like to thank the members of the Programme Committee and the additional reviewers for their work in refereeing the submitted papers x DISTRIBUTED AND PARALLEL SYSTEMS and ensuring the high quality of DAPSYS 2004. The local organisation was managed by Judit Ajpek from CongressTeam 2000 and Agnes Jancso from MTA SZTAKI. Our thanks is due to the sponsors of the DAPSYS/EuroPVM joint event: IBM (platinum), Intel (gold) and NEC (silver). Finally, we are grateful to Susan Lagerstrom-Fife and Sharon Palleschi from KluwerAcademic Publishers for their endless patience and valuable support in producing this volume, and David Nicol for providing the WIMPE conference management system for conducting the paper submission and evaluation. PÉTERKACSUK ZOLTÁNJUHÁSZ DIETERKRANZLMÜLLER Program Committee M. Baker (Univ. of Portsmouth, UK) L. Böszörményi (University Klagenfurt, Austria) M. Bubak (CYFRONET, Poland) Y. Cotronis (University of Athens, Greece) J. Cunha (Universita Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) B. Di Martino (Seconda Universita’ di Napoli, Italy) J. Dongarra (Univ. of Tennessee, USA) G. Dozsa (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary) T. Fahringer (Univ. Innsbruck, Austria) A. Ferscha (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) A. Frohner (CERN, Switzerland) M. Gerndt (Tech. Univ. of Munich, Germany) A. Goscinski (Daekin University, Australia) G. Haring (University of Vienna, Austria) L. Hluchy (II SAS, Slovakia) Z. Juhász (University of Veszprem, Hungary) P. Kacsuk (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary) K. Kondorosi (Technical University of Budapest, Hungary) B. Kónya (Univ. of Lund, Sweden) H. Kosch (University Klagenfurt,Austria) G. Kotsis (University of Vienna, Austria) D. Kranzlmüller (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) D. Laforenza (CNUCE-CNR, Italy) E. Laure (CERN, Switzerland) T. Margalef (UAB, Spain) L. Matyska (Univ. of Brno, Czech Rep) Zs. Németh (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary) T. Priol (INRIA, France) W. Schreiner (University of Linz, Austria) F. Spies (University de Franche-Comte, France) P. Stefán (NIIFI, Hungary) V. Sunderam (Emory University, USA) I. Szeberényi (Tech. Univ. of Budapest, Hungary) G. Terstyánszky (Westminster University, UK) M. Tudruj (IPI PAN / PJWSTK, Poland) F. Vajda (MTA SZTAKI, Hungary) J. Volkert (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) S. Winter (Westminster University, UK) R. Wismüller (Technische UniversitäT München, Germany)

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