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Network-aware Data Management Workshop Room 155-A 9:00 am – 5:30 pm November 11 th , 2012 - Sunday NDM 2012

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Network-aware Data Management

Workshop

Room 155-A

9:00 am – 5:30 pm

November 11th, 2012 - Sunday

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WELCOME NDM 2012

Salt Lake City welcomes us with a beautiful blanket of crystal white snow covering the entire city

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Welcome to NDM

� The Second Workshop on Network-aware Data Management

http://sdm.lbl.gov/ndm Mehmet Balman and Surendra Byna Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Why we are organizing this workshop? � Discuss emerging trends in use of

networking for data management

� Create new collaborations between network and data management communities

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Agenda 09:10 Keynote Speech (Karsten Schwan) Break (20 mins) [coffee break] 10:30 Paper Session I 11:30 Invited Talk (Dipak Ghopal) Lunch Break (12:00 – 13:00) 13:00 Paper Session II Break (15 mins) 14:10 Paper Session III Break (20 mins) [coffee break] 15:30 Panel Discussion

(Ali Butt, Zhihui Du, Shantenu Jha, Raj Kettimuthu, Inder Monga, Jason Zurawski)

17:30 Closing & Best Paper Award

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Keynote

� Data-intensive and Cloud Applications in Large‐scale Data Center Systems

Prof. Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Invited Talk � Optimizing Transport of Big Data over

Dedicated Networks Prof. Dipak Ghosal, University of California, Davis

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Panel �  New Directions in Networking and Data

Management

Ali R. Butt, Virginia Tech Zhihui Du, Tsinghua University, Beijing Shantenu Jha, Rutgers University Raj Kettimuthu, Argonne National Laboratory Inder Monga, Energy Sciences Network Jason Zurawski, Internet2

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Technical Papers �  How GridFTP pipelining, parallelism and

concurrency work: A guide for optimizing large dataset transfers

�  Accelerating Data Movement Leveraging Endsystem and Network Parallelism

�  A Dynamic Virtual Networks Solution for Cloud and Grid Computing

�  Hadoop acceleration in an OpenFlow-based cluster

�  A New Framework for Publishing and Sharing Network and Security Datasets

�  Adaptive Data Transfers that Utilize Policies for Resource Sharing

�  A Network-aware Object Storage Service �  Efficient Attribute-based Data Access in Astronomy

Analysis

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Program Committee �  Ismail Akturk, Bilkent University, Turkey �  Gabrielle Allen, Louisiana State University   �  Pavan Balaji, Argonne National Laboratory �  Ali R. Butt, Virginia Tech.        �  Tasneem Brutch, Samsung R&D �  Promita Chakraborty, Molecular Foundry �  Constantine Dovrolis, Georgia Tech. �  Zhihui Du, Tsinghua University, China �  Alexandru Iosup, Delft University of Technology, the

Netherlands �  Daniel S. Katz, Computation Institute, University of Chicago �  Dhabaleswar Panda, Ohio State University �  Manish Parashar, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey �  Ian Taylor, Cardiff University, United Kingdom �  Sudharshan Vazhkudai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory �  Venkatram Vishwanath, Argonne National Laboratory �  Jason Zurawski, Internet2 �  Fatos Xhafa, University of Catalonia, Spain

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Keynote � Data-intensive and Cloud Applications in

Large‐scale Data Center Systems

Prof. Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Prof. Karsten Schwan is a Regents’ Professor in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also a Director of the Center for Experimental Research in Computer Systems, with co-directors from both Georgia Tech's College of Computing and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His current work ranges from topics in operating systems, to middleware, to parallel and distributed systems, focusing on information-intensive distributed applications in the enterprise domain and in the high performance domain.

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Invited Talk � Optimizing Transport of Big Data over

Dedicated Networks Prof. Dipak Ghosal, University of California, Davis

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Professor Dipak Ghosal is a professor the Department of Computer Science, University of California at Davis. He worked as a Research Associate at the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies,  University of Maryland at College Park. Prof. Ghosal was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Communications Research. His research interests  include control and management of high-speed networks, wireless networks, and performance evaluation of computer and communication systems