China-US Software Workshop
September 27 - 29, 2011
KIAA Institute, Peking University, Beijing
- Organizers:
- Yifeng Chenname, Peking University, cyf at pku.edu.cn
- Phil Papadopoulos, UCSD, phil at sdsc.edu
- Peter Arzberger, UCSD, parzberg at ucsd.edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special
Focus on Cybersecurity with additional support from the National Science Foundation under grant number OCI-1140394 to the University of California at San Diego.
Slides:
- Lorenzo Alvisi, The University of Texas at Austin
Reasoning with MAD distributed systems
- Yifeng Chen, Peking University
Programming GPU Clusters with Array Algebra
- Edmond Chow, Georgia Institute of Technology
High-Performance Parallel Computing for Scientific Applications
- Peter Dinda, Northwestern University
Virtualization, Empathic Systems, and Sensors Current Work in the Prescience Lab
- Wei Dong, National University of Defense Technology
Property Oriented Verification, Testing and Monitoring of Safety Critical Software
- Xiaobing Feng, Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Parallel Programming Model
- Renato Figueiredo, University of Florida
Self-configuring Wide-area Virtual Networks and Applications: SocialVPN and Grid Appliances
- Jose Fortes, University of Florida
ACIS/CAC Research Activities
- William Gropp, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Extreme Scale Computing
- Mingyi Guo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The Research of Some Key Technologies of Compiler Optimization for on-chip multi-core processor
- Yutong Lu, National University of Defense Technology
- Esmond Ng, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
FASTMath - Frameworks, Algorithms, and Scalable Technologies for Mathematics
- Manish Parashar, Rutgers University
- Abani Patra, University of Buffalo
Scaling the Science: Volcanic Hazard Analysis using HPC, Hazardous Mass Flow Modeling, Statistical Modeling and Parallel Analytics
- Xin Peng, Fudan University
Requirements-Driven Runtime Adaptation for Trustworthiness Assurance
- Depei Qian, Beihang University
National High Technology Research and Development
Program (863 Program) key projects: Earth System Model Integrated Developing Platform
- Judy Qiu, Indiana University
Iterative MapReduce Enabling HPC-Cloud Interoperability
- Padma Raghavan, The Pennsylvania State University
Sparse Computations: Better, Faster, Cheaper!
- Patrick Traynor, Georgia Tech Information Security Center
Research Challenges in Cellular and Mobile Network Security
- Rebecca Wright, Rutgers University
Research interests: computer and communications security, particularly in the areas of
privacy, accountability, cryptographic protocols, and fault-tolerant distributed computing
- Felix Wu, University of California
Davis Social Links
- Jian Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Program Analysis and Test Data Generation Through Constraint Solving
- Lu Zhang, Peking University
Research on Techniques for Evolutionary Software Development
- Jianjun Zhao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Program Analysis and Software Testing for System Dependability
- Jin Zhi, Peking University
Eliciting and Modeling Dependability Requirements: a Control Case Based Approach
- Yuming Zhou, Nanjing University
Towards a quality object-oriented system: metrics-guided models and methods
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