Tutorials and Invited lectures


Tutorials
T1. G.A. Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Advanced Capabilities in PVM 3.4
T2. Ewing (Rusty) Lusk, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
Advanced Use of MPI

Invited lectures
Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA - Moderator of the Panel Discussion
I1. Philip Papadopoulos, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Beyond PVM 3.4: What We've Learned, What's Next, and Why
I2. Bill Nitzberg, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
MPI I/O: Overview and Early Experience
I3. Vaidy Sunderam, Emory University, Atlanta, USA
Tools and Auxiliary Subsystems in PVM
I4. Thomas Ludwig, TU Muenchen, Germany
OMIS 2.0 - A Universal Interface for Monitoring Systems
I5. Werner Krotz-Vogel, PALLAS GmbH, Germany
The PALLAS Parallel Programming Environment
I6. Sven Hammarling, The Numerical Algorithms Group, UK
PINEAPL: A European Project on Parallel Industrial Numerical Applications and Portable Libraries
I7. Zahari Zlatev, National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
Running Large-Scale Air Pollution Models on Message Passing Machines
I8. Rolf Hempel, NEC European Research Laboratory, St. Augustin, Germany
Implementation of MPI on NEC's SX-4 Multi-Node Architecture
I9. Paco Romero, Convex Division of Hewlett-Packard, Richardson, USA
Message-Passing Interface on HP Exemplar Systems
I10. Peter M.A. Sloot, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Breaking the Curse of Dynamics by Task Migration: Pilot Experiments in the Polder MetaComputer
I11. Roch Bourbonnais, SUN Microsystems, France
The Thinking behind Sun's MPI Machines