PARA'04 State-of-the-Art
in Scientific Computing
June 20-23, 2004 (Home page)

Updated: 12 June 2004

Minisymposia

Introduction
The format for a minisymposium might be a principal lecture, given by the organizer, and a number of communications of 15-20 minutes given by the other speakers. The minisymposia will be scheduled in parallel sessions.

Minisymposia
1. Interval methods
Organizers:
Luke Achenie, University of Connecticut, USA; Vladik Kreinowich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA; and Kaj Madsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Speakers:

  1. Luke E. K. Achenie, University of Connecticut at Storrs, USA (contact email: achenie@engr.uconn.edu)
    "A Sample of Chemical Engineering Challenge Problems that can Benefit from Interval Methods"

  2. Marilton Sanchotene de Aguiar, Fabio O. Leite, Gracaliz Pereira Dimuro and Rafael K. S. Silva, Catholic University of Pelotas, Brazil; and Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA (contact email: liz@atlas.ucpel.tche.br)
    "HPC-ICTM: the interval categorizer tesselation-based model for high performance computing"

  3. Martine Ceberio and Vladik Kreinovich, University of Texas at El Paso, USA; and Lev Ginzburg, Applied Biomathematics and State University of New York at Stony Brook (contact email: mceberio@cs.utep.edu)
    "Towards joint use of probabilities and intervals in scientific computing: what is the best transition from linear to quadratic approximation? "

  4. George F. Corliss, Marquette University, USA (contact email: George.Corliss@Marquette.edu)
    "Applying Global Optimization in Structural Engineering"

  5. Nicolas Delanoue, Bertrand Cottenceau and Luc Jaulin, University of Angers, France (contact email: luc.jaulin@univ-angers.fr)
    "Proving that a set is pathwise connected with interval arithmetic"

  6. Gracaliz Pereira Dimuro and Antonio Carlos da Rocha Costa, Universidade Catolica de Pelotas, Brazil (contact email: liz@atlas.ucpel.tche.br)
    Interval-based Markov Decision Processes for Planning Interactions in Multi-Agent Systems"

  7. Juergen Garloff and Andrew P. Smith, Technical University of Konstanz, Germany (contact emails: Garloff@s2803.fh-konstanz.de garloff@fh-konstanz.de)
    "Interval Interpolation with Exponential Sums"

  8. G. Ryan Gwaltney and Mark A. Stadtherr, Notre Dame University, USA (contact email: markst@nd.edu)
    "Reliable computation of equilibrium states and bifurcations in nonlinear dynamics"

  9. Carlos Amaral Holbig, Universidade de Passo Fundo and PPGC at UFRGS, Brazil; Paulo Sergio Morandi Jr., Bernardo Frederes Kramer Alcalde, Tiaraju Asmuz Diverio, Instituto de Informatica and PPGC at UFRGS, Brazil; and Dalcidio Moraes Claudio Faculdade de Informatica and PPGCC at PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil (contact email: holbig@upf.br)
    "Solving Linear Systems on Cluster Computers with High Accuracy"

  10. Ismail Idriss and Wolfgang Walter, Technical University of Dresden, Germany (contact email: idriss@inf.tu-dresden.de)
    "A Verification Method for Solutions of Linear Programming Problems"

  11. Steffen Kjoller, Pavel Kozin and Kaj Madsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark (contact email (km@imm.dtu.dk)
    "Combining interval arithmetic and constraint propagation for global optimization"

  12. Olga Kosheleva, Sergio Cabrera, and Brian Usevitch, University of Texas at El Paso, USA (contact email: olgak@utep.edu)
    "Compressing 3D Measurement Data under Interval Uncertainty"

  13. Victor G. Krymsky, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Russia (contact email: kvg@mail.rb.ru)
    "Computing interval estimates for components of statistical information with respect to judgements on probability density functions"

  14. Ulrich Kulisch,University of Karlsruhe, Germany (contact email: ulrich.kulisch@math.uni-karlsruhe.de)
    "Advanced Arithmetic for the Digital Computer - Design of Arithmetic Units"

  15. Klaus Meer, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark (contact email: meer@imada.sdu.dk)
    "Complexity refinement of some problems in interval arithmetic using real number complexity theory"

  16. Dirk Pattinson, University of Muenchen, Germany (contact email: pattinso@informatik.uni-muenchen.de)
    "A domain-theoretic analysis of Moore's Method for Solving ODEs"

  17. Renata Reiser, Gracaliz Pereira Dimuro, Antonio Carlos R. Costa, and Marilton S. Aguiar, Catholic University of Pelotas, Brazil (contact email: liz@atlas.ucpel.tche.br)
    "The distributed version of the Interval Geometric Machine"

  18. Miguel A. Sainz, Pau Herrero, and Josep Vehi, University of Girona, Catalonia, Spain (contact email: sainz@ima.udg.es)
    "Solving problems on minmax optimization"

  19. G. Willaim Walster and Ruud van der Pas, Sun Microsystems, USA (contact email: Ruud.Vanderpas@Sun.COM)
    "Interval Arithmetic Support in the Sun Fortran Compiler"

  20. Gang Xiang, Scott A. Starks, Vladik Kreinovich, and Luc Longpre, University of Texas at El Paso, USA (contact email: vladik@cs.utep.edu)
    "New algorithms for statistical analysis of interval data"

  21. Martin Berz and Kyoko Makino, Michigan State University, USA (contact email: berz@msu.edu)
    Performance of Taylor Model Methods for Validated Integration of ODEs`

2. Trends in large scale computing
Organizer:
Scott B. Baden, University of California, San Diego, USA

Speakers:

  1. Scott B. Baden, University of California, San Diego, USA
    Masking Latency with Data Driven Program Variants

  2. Olav Beckmann and Paul H J Kelly, Imperial College, London, UK
    Dynamic Code Generation and Component Composition in C++ for Optimising Scientific Codes at Run-time

  3. Susanne Balle, Hewlett-Packard Company, USA
    Ygdrasil: Aggregator Network Toolkit for the Grid

  4. Dan Quinlan, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
    The Development of Domain Specific Languages From Scientific Libraries

  5. Alan Sussman, Computer Science Department and UMIACS, University of Maryland, USA
    Enabling Coupled Scientific Simulations on the Grid

3. High performance linear algebra algorithms
Organizer:
  • Fred G. Gustavson, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA`

Speakers:

  1. John K. Reid, Atlas Centre, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK
    "A hybrid format for blocked Cholesky"

  2. Bjarne S. Andersen, UNI-C Danish IT Center, Denmark

  3. Jerzy Wasniewski, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
    "Performance and tuning of a few Cholesky algorithms"

  4. Fred G. Gustavson and John A. Gunnels, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
    "Hybrid full packed format"

  5. Jim Sexton at al., IBM, Ireland
    "The Design and Implementation of the LINPACK Benchmark on BlueGene/L"

  6. J. A. Gunnels, F. G. Gustavson, G. M. Henry, and R. A. Van De Geijn; IBM and others, USA
    "Matrix Multiplication Kernels: Synergy Between Theory and Practice Leads to Superior Performance"

  7. J. A. Gunnels, F. G. Gustavson, K. Pingali, K. Yotov; IBM and others, USA
    "A General Purpose Compiler that obtains High Performance for Some Common Dense Linear Algebra Codes"
4. Substructuring, Dimension Reduction and Applications
Organizers:
Zhaojun Bai, University of California, USA; and
Rencang Li, University of Kentucky, USA

Speakers:

  1. Z. Bai and B. Liao, University of California, Davis, USA
    "An Optimal Multilevel Substructuring Method for Dimension Reduction of Large Linear Dynamical Systems"

  2. J. Badia, P. Benner, R. Mayo and E. Quintana-Orti, Universidad Jaume, Spain and TU Chemnitz, Germany
    "Parallel Algorithms for Balanced Truncation Model Reduction of Sparse Systems"

  3. D. Bindel and J. Demmel, University of California, Berkeley, USA
    "Reduced Order Models in Microsystems and RF MEMS"

  4. X. Cai, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
    "Nonlinear Schwarz Methods"

  5. A. Laub, University of California, Davis and DOE, USA
    "Statistical Condition Estimation for Linear Systems"

  6. R. Li, University of Kentucky, USA
    "Structure Preserving Model Order Reduction"

  7. D. Rixen, TU-Delft, The Netherlands
    "Parallel Computation in Structural Dynamics: Domain Decomposition or Dynamic Substructuring?"

  8. E. B. Rudnyi, J. G. Korvink, Universitaet Freiburg, Germany
    "Model Order Reduction for Large Scale Engineering Models Developed in ANSYS"

  9. Axel Ruhe, KTH, Sweden
    "TBA"

  10. Jochen Staudacher, University of Strathclyde, U.K.
    "Parallel Preconditioning for problems in elastoplasticity"

  11. Heinrich Voss, TU Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
    "Exploiting model-order reduction techniques for solving symmetric rational eigenproblems"

  12. Chao Yang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, U.S.A.
    "Applying Automated Multi-level Sub-structuring Method to Large-Scale Electromagnetic Simulation"

5. Parallel processing in science and engineering
Organizer:
Adam Bojanczyk, Cornell University, USA

Speakers:

  1. Poalo Bientinesi, Margaret Myers, Robert van de Geijn, The University of Texas at Austin, USA; Enrique Quintana-Orti, Universidad Jaume I, Spain; Greg Henry, Intel Corp.; John Gunnels, Fred Gustavson, IBM's T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
    "Rapid Development of High-Performance Linear Algebra Libraries"

  2. T. Joffrain, J.B. Layton, E.S. Quintana-Orti, R.A. van de Geijn, Universidad Jaume, Spain
    "Rapid development of Parallel High-Performance OOC solvers for Electromagnetics"

  3. Dieter an Mey and Christian Bischof, Aachen University of Technology, Germany
    "Hybrid Parallelization of CFD Applications using Dynamic Thread Balancing"

  4. E. Elmroth and R. Skelander, Umeå University, Sweden
    "Semi-automatic generation of grid computing interfaces for numerical software libraries"

  5. Thomas Coleman and Shirish Chinchalkar, Cornell University, USA
    "Cluster Computing for Financial Engineering"

  6. Paolo Bientinesi, Sergey Kolos, Robert van de Geijn, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
    "Automatic Derivation and Implementation of Parallel Libraries"

  7. K. Lee, Cornell University, USA
    "ALPS: A software framework for parallel space-time adaptive processing"

  8. Robert Bonneau, Air Force Research Lab, USA
    "Distributed Aperture Networked RF Sensing"

  9. Keshav Pingali, Cornell University, USA
    "Distributed Simulation using Web-services"

6. Distributed computing: tools, paradigms and infrastructures
Organizers:
Beniamino Di Martino and Rocco Aversa, Second University of Naples, Italy; and Laurence Tianruo Yang, Francis Xavier University, Canada

Speakers:

  1. C. di Flora, M. Ficco e S. Russo, Universita' di Napoli Federico II, Napoli, Italy
    "Supporting Location-Aware Distributed Applications on Mobile Devices"

  2. J.R. González, C. León, C. Rodríguez, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
    "A Distributed Parallel Divide and Conquer Skeleton"

  3. J. Aliaga and al., Depto. de Ingenieria y Ciencia de Computadores, Univ. Jaume I, Castellon, Spain
    "Parallelization of GSL: Performance of Case Studies"

  4. Oscar Hernandez, Chunhua Liao and Barbara Chapman, University of Houston, USA
    "A Tool to Display Array Access Patterns in OpenMP Programs"

  5. Gabór Dózsa, Péter Kacsuk, Csaba Németh, Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Systems, Budapest, Hungary
    "Grid Application Development on the basis of Web Portal Technology"

  6. Hakan Mattsson and Christoph Kessler, Gotland University, Visby, Sweden
    "Towards a Virtual Shared Memory Programming Environment for Computational Grids?"

  7. Mauro Iacono, Stefano Marrone, Nicola Mazzocca, Francesco Moscato, and Valeria Vittorini, Seconda Universitá di Napoli, Aversa (CE), Italy
    "Model Analysis of a Distributed Monitoring System using a Multi-Formalism Approach"

  8. E. Mancini, M. Rak, R. Torella, U. Villano, Seconda Universitá di Napoli, Aversa (CE), Italy
    "Performance Oriented Development and Tuning of GRID Applications"

  9. Valentina Casola, Antonino Mazzeo, Nicola Mazzocca, Salvatore Venticinque, Seconda Universit di Napoli, Italy
    "Design of policy-based security mechanisms in a distributed Web Services"

7. High-performance computing in earth and space science
Organizer:
Peter Messmer, Tech-X Corporation, Boulder, USA

Speakers:

  1. Peter Messmer, Tech-X Corporation, Boulder, USA
    ``Electromagnetic Simulations of Dusty Plasmas''

  2. Kaspar Arzner, Institute of Astronomy, ETH Zurich
    ``Particle acceleration in multiple dissipation regions''

  3. Andreas Ekenbäck and Mats Holmström, Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF), Kiruna, Sweden
    ``MHD modeling of the interaction between the solar wind and solar system objects''

  4. William Sawyer, Global Modeling and Assimilation Office, NASA, and Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science, ETH Zurich
    ``The Earth System Modeling Framework and its Application to Problems in Atmospheric Modeling and Data Assimilation''

  5. Homa Karimabadi, SciberNet Inc., San Diego, USA
    ``New Approach to modeling of physicaal systems: Discrete Event Simulations of Grid-based Models''

  6. Francisco de Sande, Dpto. de Estadistica, I.O. y Computacion, Universidad de La Laguna, La Laguna, Spain
    "Applying High Performance Computing techniques in Astrophysics"]

  7. Gino Bella and Salvatore Filippone, Universit�di Roma, Italy, Alessandro De Maio, Numidia s.r.l. Roma, Italy
    "A Simulation Model for Forest Fires"

8. Advanced algorithms and software components for scientific computing
Organizer:
Padma Raghavan, The Pennsylvania State University, USA

Speakers:

  1. Padma Raghavan, The Pennsylvania State University, USA
    ``Algorithms and components for multimethod solvers''

  2. Elizabeth R. Jessup, University of Colorado
    ``Elements of a memory-efficient sparse linear solver''

  3. Paul Plassmann, The Pennsylvania State University
    ``A scalable function approximation database for multi-scale scientific simulations''

  4. Boyana Norris, Argonne National Laboratory
    ``Towards development of parallel scientific components''

  5. Randall Bramley, Indiana University
    ``The role of component architectures for scientific computing''

  6. Keita Teranishi, The Pennsylvania State University
    ``On the Performance of Parallel Preconditioners Based on Factors and Inverses''

  7. Michael A. Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
    "The Design of the Trilinos System"

9. Software engineering and problem solving environments for scientific computing
Organizers:
José Cunha Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal; and Omer F. Rana Cardiff University, UK

Speakers:

  1. Andreas Schreiber, DLR/Germany Aerospace, Germany

  2. Gabriele Jost, NASA Ames, USA

  3. Benno Overeinder, Vrije University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  4. Peter Sloot, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

  5. Domenico Talia, CNR, Italy

10. Runtime software techniques for enabling high-performance applications
Organizer:
Masha Sosonkina, SCL Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University , USA

Speakers:

  1. Masha Sosonkina, SCL Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, USA
    ``Adapting distributed scientific applications to run-time network conditions''

  2. X. Cai, Simula Laboratory, Norway
    ``Improving the performance of large-scale unstructured PDE applications''

  3. A. Chemeris, Institute of Problems of Modeling in Energetics, Ukraine
    ``Asynchronous iterative methods in the modeling of technological problems''

  4. M. F. Dixon, Heuchera Technologies, UK
    "A run-time load balancing algorithm for object based distributed particle simulation"

  5. I. Ibraghimov, University of Saarlandes, Germany
    ``High Performance Computation of 3D Integral Operators on Distributed Memory Computers''

  6. D. Turner, SCL Ames Laboratory, USA
    "Mapping algorithms to the network topology in a portable manner"

11. Sparse direct linear solvers
Organizer:
Sivan Toledo, Tel-Aviv University, Israel

Speakers:

  1. Anshul Gupta, IBM Research Center, Yorktown Height, USA
    "A shared- and distributed-memory parallel sparse direct solver"

  2. S.Roellin, O.Schenk
    "Maximum-weighted matching strategies and the application to symmetric indefinite systems"

  3. O.Schenk, K.Gaertner
    "PARDISO: The current state and algorithmic goals for the future"

  4. Cleve Ashcraft, Roger G. Grimes (speaker), Bradley Maker
    "On the application of linear equality constraints in distributed memory"

  5. Laura Grigori, Xiaoye S. Li
    "Performance Modeling and Validationi of the Numerical and Symbolic Factorization Algorithms in SuperLU_DIST"

  6. Yifan Hu (speaker) and Jennifer Scott
    "Efficient ordering techniques for bordered block diagonal forms for unsymmetric parallel sparse direct solvers"

  7. Florin Dobrian and Alex Pothen
    "Oblio: Design and Performance"

  8. Jose R. Herrero and Juan J. Navarro
    "Optimization of a Sparse Hypermatrix Cholesky Factorization"

  9. Jennifer A. Scott (speaker), Nicholas I. M. Gould, Yifan Hu
    "A numerical evaluation of sparse direct solvers for the solution of large, sparse, symmetric linear systems of equations"

  10. Omer Meshar and Sivan Toledo
    "A new sparse out-of-core symmetric indefinite factorization algorithm"

  11. Pinar Heggernes and Yngve Villanger, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
    "Modifying a given elimination ordering to reduce fill"

12. Treatment of large scientific models
Organizers:
Zahari Zlatev, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark; and Krassimir Georgiev, Bulgarian Academy of Science, Bulgaria

Speakers:

  1. Dirk Langemann, Department of Mathematics, Rostock University, Rostock, Germany
    "The motion of a droplet under the influence of an electric field"

  2. Filomena Dias d'Almeida and Paulo Beleza Vasconcelos, Universidade do Porto, Porto, Portugal
    ``Performance evaluation of a parallel algorithm for a radiative transfer problem''

  3. Peter Arbenz, Institute of Computational Science, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland
    ``Multilevel preconditioned iterative solvers for Maxwell eigenvalue problems''

  4. Venansius Baryamureeba and John Ngubiri, Institiute of Computer Science, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda
    ``On Improvement of the Volcano search and optimization strategy''

  5. Igor Boglaev, Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Massey University, New Zealand
    ``Parallel monotone algorithm for a nonlinear convection-diffusion problem''

  6. Ronald H. W. Hoppe and Svetozara I. Petrova, Institute of Mathematics, University of Augsburg, Germany
    ``Efficient solvers for 3-D homogenized elasticity model''

  7. Paulo Vasconcelos, email: pjv@fep.up.pt

  8. Svetozar Margenov, email: margenov@parallel.bas.bg

  9. Ivan Dimov, email: ivdimov@bas.bg

13. Performance evaluation and design of hardware-aware PDE solvers
Organizers:
Markus Kowarschik and Frank Hülsemann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Speakers:

  1. Frank Günther, Computer Science, Technical University Munich, Germany
    A cache-aware algorithm for PDEs on hierarchical data structures"

  2. Frank Hülsemann, Computer Science, University Erlangen, Germany
    "Constructing flexible, yet runtime efficient PDE solvers"

  3. Henrik Johansson, Division of Scientific Computing, Dept. of Information Technology, Uppsala University, Sweden
    "Using Simulation to Analyze Cache Memory Behavior for Advanced PDE solvers"

  4. Markus Kowarschik, System Simulation Group, Computer Science, University Erlangen, Germany
    "Patch-Adaptive Relaxation in Multigrid Algorithms"

  5. Dan Quinlan, CASC LLNL, USA
    "Telescoping Languages As An Approach To Architecture Specific Optimizations"

  6. Jim Teresco, Department of Computer Science, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, USA
    "Hierarchical Partitioning and Dynamic Load Balancing for Scientific Computation"

  7. Josef Weidendorfer, Computer Science, Technical University Munich, Germany
    "Cache Optimizations for Iterative Numerical Codes Aware of Hardware Prefetching"

14. Computationally expensive methods in statistics
Organizers:
Wolfgang Hartmann, SAS Institute Inc., USA; and Paul Somerville, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA

Speakers:

  1. Wolfgang Hartmann, SAS Institute Inc., USA
    "Variable selection methods"

  2. Paul Somerville, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA
    "A Step-Down FDR Procedure for Large Numbers of Hypotheses"

  3. Ulrich Mansmann, University of Heideberg, Germany
    "Reproducible Statistical Analyses in Microarray Studies"

  4. Frank Bretz and Peter Westfall, University of Hannover, Germany
    "Analytical power computation of closed tests using Quasi-Monte Carlo integration"

  5. Thomas Ragg, Quantiom Bioinformatics, Germany
    "Normalization, variable ranking, and model selection for high-dimensional genomic data - Design and implementation of automated analysis strategies"

15. Approaches or Methods of Security Engineering (AMSE).

Organizers:

Taihoon Kim and Ho Yeol Kwon, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kangwon National University, Korea

Speakers:

  1. Young-whan Bang, Yeun-hee Kang, Gang-soo Lee, Hannam University, Koreai (contact email: gslee@eve.hannam.ac.kr)
    "CC-SEMS: A CC based Information System Security Evaluation Management System"

  2. Jong Woon, Park, Kee Wan, Hong, Ki Yoong, Hong, Secuve Co., Korea (contact email: hizcool@secuve.com)
    "The Design Principles of High-Speed NIDS Considering Performance"

  3. Eunyoung Kim, National Security Research Institute (contact email: eykim@etri.re.kr)
    "The System Modeling for Detections of New Malicious Codes"

  4. Jin Kwak, Soohyun Oh, Dongho Won, Sungkyunkwan University (contact email: jkwak@dosan.skku.ac.kr)
    "Efficient Key Distribution Protocol for Electronic Commerce in Mobile Communications"

  5. HyungHyo Lee, YoungLok Lee, BongNam Noh, Wonkwang Univ., Chonnam National Univ., Korea (contact email: hlee@wonkwang.ac.kr)
    "A Framework for Modeling Organization Structure in Role Engineering"

  6. Youna Jung1, Hongjin Yeh, and Eenjun Hwang, Ajou University (contact email: serazade@ajou.ac.kr)
    "Flexible Handling of Privilege on Role Graph Model using Refinement of Privilege"

  7. Hoon Ko, Uijin Jang, Yongtae Shin, Daejin Univ. Digicaps Institute.Soongsil Univ., Korea (contact email: skoh21@daejin.ac.kr)
    "One-way Authentication protocol to mobile node in IPv6 mobile Communication"

  8. Yongsu Park, Yookun Cho Seoul, National University, Korea (contact email: yspark@ssrnet.snu.ac.kr)
    "An Efficient Pointer Protection Scheme to Defend Buffer Overflow"

  9. Eun-Jung Choi1, Joo-Young Yu1, HyungJong Kim, Do-Yoon Ha, Myuhng Joo Kim, Seoul Women's University, KISA, Korea (contact email: chej@swu.ac.kr)
    "DMKB : Defense Mechanism Knowledge Base"

  10. Sangwon Hyun, Yongsu Park, Yookun Cho Seoul, National University, Korea (contact email: swhyun@ssrnet.snu.ac.kr)
    "An Improvement of Park-Chung-Cho's Stream Authentication Scheme by Using Information Dispersal Algorithm"

  11. Sangwon Jong-Hyuk Roh1, Seung-Hun Jin and Kyoon-Ha Lee2, ETRI, Inha University, Korea (contact email: jhroh@etri.re.kr)
    "Historical CRL for Verifying the Signature"

  12. Daeseon Choi, Seunghun Jin, Hyunsoo Yoon, ETRI, KAIST, Korea (contact email: sunchoi@etri.re.kr)
    "Fully Self organized Public Key Management for Mobile Ad Hoc Network"

  13. Ghita Kouadri Mostefaoui, Jongwoo Chae, Mansoo Kim, Mokdong Chung, University of Fribourg, Pukyong National Univ., Korea (contact email: mdchung@pknu.ac.kr)
    "Context-Based Security Management for Heterogeneous Networks Using MAUT and Simple Heuristics"

  14. Lee-Sub Lee1, Soo-Hyun Park2, Doo-Kwon Paik1, Korea University, Kookmin University, Korea (contact email: pewkys@daelim.ac.kr)
    "A Scalable, Reliable, and Secure Workflow Enactment Model"

  15. Dongwon Jeong1, Young-Gab Kim2, Young-Shil Kim3, and Doo-Kwon Baik4, Korea University, Daelim College (contact email: pewkys@daelim.ac.kr)
    "A Secure Migration Mechanism for Mobile Agents Under Mobile Agent Environments"

  16. Young-Shil Kim, Sang-Yun Park, Suk-Hee Wang, Seung Lee, Daelim College (contact email: pewkys@daelim.ac.kr)
    "Information Hiding Method using CDMA on Wave files"

16. A use of HPC in operational weather forecasting at DMI
Organizer:
Leif Laursen, The Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), Denmark

Speakers:

  1. Ulrik Smith Korsholm, Claus Petersen, and Bjarne Stig Andersen, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI), Denmark

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