Douglas Thain - CSE Dept - Notre Dame
Complete List of Talks
Cooperative Computing for Data Intensive Science, NSF Bridges to Engineering 2020 Conference, March 2008.
Survey of Programming Models for Data Intensive Grid Computing, DPA Workshop, November 2007.
Efficient Access to Many Small Files in a Filesystem for Grid Computing, IEEE Grid, September 2007.
Data Intensive Abstractions for High End Biometric Applications, High End Computing FSIO Working Group, August 2007.
An Introduction to Grid Computing Research at Notre Dame, ND ACM Computer Club, February 2007.
Harnessing Idle Computers with Condor at Notre Dame: Impact on Research 2006, Notre Dame AFS/Unix Group, February 2007.
Operating System Support for Space Allocation in Grid Storage Systems, IEEE Grid Computing, Barcelona, Spain, September 2006.
Positioning Dynamic Storage Caches for Transient Data, Workshop on High Performance I/O Systems at IEEE Cluster Computing, Barcelona, Spain, September 2006.
Attacking Data Intensive Science with Distributed Computing, University of Notre Dame, September 2006.
Tactical Storage: Simple, Secure, and Semantic Access to Remote Data, European Condor Week, July 2006.
Debugging Distributed Systems via Data Mining, IEEE High Performance Distributed Computing, June 2006.
Enabling Data Intensive Science with Tactical Storage Systems, Computing Techniques Seminar, Fermi National Accelerator Laborator, Batavia, Illinois, February 2006.
Transparently Adapting Scientific Applications for the Grid, DutchGrid Computing Colloquium, Netherlands Institude for High Energy Physics (NIKHEF), Amsterdam, Netherlands, January 2006.
Enabling Data Intensive Science with Tactical Storage Systems, EGEE Computing Seminar, European Laboratory for High Energy Physics (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland, January 2006.
The Consequences of Decentralized Security in a Cooperative Storage System, IEEE Workshop on Security in Storage, December 2005.
Separating Abstractions from Resources in a Tactical Storage System, Supercomputing, Nov 2005.
Identity Boxing: A New Technique for Consistent Global Identity, Supercomputing, Nov 2005.
Tactical Storage Systems, Purdue RCAC/CRI, October 2005.
Enabling Data Intensive Science with Tactical Storage Systems, INFN, Bologna, Italy, May 2005.
Identity Boxing, University of Notre Dame, March 2005.
Research Issues in Cooperative Computing, University of Notre Dame, October 2004.
Mapping Condor, Paradyn/Condor Week, University of Wisconsin, April 2004.
Parrot: Transparent User-Level Middleware for Data-Intensive Computing, Workshop on Adaptive Grid Middleware New Orleans, September 2003.
The Ethernet Approach to Grid Computing, IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing 12, Seattle WA, June 2003.
Reliability and Troubleshooting with Condor, PPDG Troubleshooting Workshop, December 2002.
Error Scope: Theory and Practice, Griphyn Reliability Workshop, July 2002.
New Wine in Old Bottles: Java and Condor, University of Wisconsin Systems Seminar, February 2002.
Errors, Status, and Asynchrony, JLAB, January 2002.
Farming with Condor, INFN, Bologna, December 2001.
Error Management in a Virtual Operating System, OS Seminar, University of Wisconsin, October 2001.
Kangaroo Poster, OS Seminar, University of Wisconsin, September 2001.
The Kangaroo Approach to Data Movement on the Grid, IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing 10, San Francisco, August 2001.
The Difficulties of Distributed Data, Workshop on Large-Scale Clusters, Fermilab, May 2001.
Reliable Data Transfer on the Grid, Paradyn-Condor Week 2001, University of Wisconsin, March 2001.
The Kangaroo Approach to Data Movement on the Grid, OS Seminar, University of Wisconsin, March 2001.
High Throughput Computing on Commodity Computers, SIAM CSE00, Washington DC, September 2000.
Multiple Bypass: Interposition Agents for Distributed Systems, OS Seminar, University of Wisconsin, September 2000.
Bypass: A Tool for Building Distributed Systems, IEEE Symposium on High Performance Distributed Computing 9, Pittsburgh, August 2000.
Condor by Example, INFN, Bologna, June 2000.
Remote I/O in Condor, INFN, Milan, June 2000.