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Workshop Info
Scope
Topics
Organizing Committee
Program Committee
Program Schedule
Archived: Call For Papers
Submission guidelines
Important Dates
Prerequisites for publication
Questions
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Scope and content
Current trends in data center growth show a rapid increase in both computing and storage capacity.
Moreover, technological trends increase both the operating frequency and the power density.
All these factors combined yield an exponential increase in power needs of data centers—as evidenced by recent placement of mega data centers by companies near sources of cheap and abundant surplus power.
However, the enormously increasing needs in power is clearly not sustainable
and has already started clashing with the power limitations of many data centers,
the increasing cost of power and the recent legislative efforts that press for greener data centers.
Challenges that arise interest various computing disciplines, including high-performance computing,
enterprise computing, autonomic computing, proactive methods and sustainable computing.
This workshop aims to bring researchers and experts from both the industry and the academia with knowledge
and innovative ideas to spark further cooperation amongst them.
Topics
Topics of this workshop include (but are not limited to):
- Efficient Resource management for Cluster Computing
- Thermal/Temperature-aware/efficient computing
- Power/Energy-aware/efficient computing
- Power/Thermal-efficient computing platforms
- Cyber-physical control methodologies for efficient data center operation
- IT impacts of green computing
- Computing environment cooling control
- Power distribution and efficient use within data center
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Workshop Info
Organizing Committee
Co-chairs:
- Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Arizona State University (USA)
- Sanjay Rungta, Intel Corporation (USA)
- Georgios Varsamopoulos, Arizona State University (USA)
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Program Committee
- Ionut D. Aron, IBM Corporation (USA)
- Frank Bellosa, University of Karlsruhe (Germany)
- Ricardo Bianchini, Rutgers University (USA)
- Partha Dasgupta, Arizona State University (USA)
- Jeffrey J. Evans, Purdue University (USA)
- Christopher R. Gentle, Avaya Labs (Australia)
- Warren A. Hunt Jr., University of Texas at Austin (USA)
- Will Jones, US Naval Academy (USA)
- Tom W. Keller, IBM Corporation (USA)
- Pericles A. Mitkas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
- Partha Ranganathan, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA)
- Aviral Shrivastava, Arizona State University (USA)
- Dan Stanzione, Arizona State University (USA)
- Pedro Trancoso, University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
- Qian Wang, Pensylvania State University (USA)
- Bill E. Weihl, Google Inc. (USA)
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External Reviewers
- Michael Jonas, Arizona State University (USA)
- Kevin Lim, University of Michigan (USA)
- Justin Moore, Google Inc. (USA)
- Ravi Rao, Arizona State University (USA)
- Qinghui Tang, Arizona State University (USA)
- Sarma Vrudhula, Arizona State University (USA)
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Program Schedule
| 8:00 |
Opening remarks and introductions |
| 8:15 |
Invited Talk |
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Performance optimization of single and multi-core processors under thermal constraints,
Ravi Rao, Sarma Vrudhula and Chaitali Chkrabarti, Arizona State University
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| 9:00 |
Paper presentations |
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Identifying Energy-Efficient Concurrency Levels Using Machine-Learning,
M. Curtis-Maury, K. Singh, S. A. McKee, F. Blagojevic, D. S. Nikolopoulos, B. R. de Supinski, M. Schulz
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Cost-aware Scheduling for Heterogeneous Enterprise Machines (CASH`EM),
Jennifer Burge, Partha Ranganathan and Janet Wiener
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| 10:00 |
Break |
| 10:15 |
Work-in-progress session |
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Motivating Co-ordination of
Power Management Solutions in Data Centers
Ramya Raghavendra (UCSB), Parthasarathy Ranganathan, Vanish Talwar, Zhikui Wang and Xiaoyun Zhu, HP Labs
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On developing a fast, cost-effective and non-invasive method to derive data center thermal maps,
Michael Jonas, Georgios Varsamopoulos and Sandeep K. S. Gupta, Arizona State University
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Measurement-based Power Profiling,
Tridib Mukherjee, Sandeep K. S. Gupta and Georgios Varsamopoulos, Arizona State University
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Improving System Efficiency through Scheduling and Power Managements
Ryan E. Grant and Ahmad Afsahi, Queen's University
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| 11:00 |
Panel session |
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Subject: Green Computing: Opportunities and Challenges
Panel: Ron Sass, Tommy Minyard, Tom Keller
Moderator: Daniel Stanzione
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| 11:45 |
Closing Remarks |
| 12:00 |
Lunch |
List of attendees
- Mohammad Hasan Abbasi, Georgia Tech
- Ahmed Afsani, Queen's University
- Amy Apon, University of Arkansas
- Matthew Curtis-Maury, Virginia Tech
- Sandeep Gupta, Arizona State University
- Brian Haymore, University of Utah
- Curt Hillegas, Princeton
- Eugene Ho, Sun Microsystems
- Tom Keller, IBM Austin Research Lab
- Vijay Mann, IBM research India
- Satoshi Matsuoka, Tokyo Inst. Tech.
- Tridib Mukherjee, Arizona State University
- Sanjay Rungta, Intel
- Ron Sass, UNC Charlotte
- Dan Stanzione, Arizona State University
- Vanish Talwar, HP Labs, Palo Alto
- Henry Tufo, Univ. Corporation for Atmospheric Research
- Georgios Vasamopoulos, Arizona State University
- Janet Weiner, HP Labs
- Reza Zamani, Queen's University
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