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XSEDE 2013: San Diego, CA, USA
- Nancy Wilkins-Diehr:

Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment: Gateway to Discovery, XSEDE13, San Diego, CA, USA - July 22 - 25, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2170-9
Science & engineering track
- Olgun Guvench:

New atomic resolution insights into dynamic protein-carbohydrate interactions enabled by high-performance computing. 1:1 - Mahdi Esmaily-Moghadam, Yuri Bazilevs, Alison L. Marsden

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Low entropy data mapping for sparse iterative linear solvers. 2:1-2:4 - Yan Y. Liu, Mengyu Guo, Shaowen Wang:

Large-scale land use optimization by enhancing a scalable parallel genetic algorithm library. 3:1-3:2 - Mary A. Rohrdanz, Wenwei Zheng

, Bradley Lambeth, Cecilia Clementi:
Multiscale characterization of macromolecular dynamics: application to photoacitve yellow protein. 4:1-4:4 - David Toth, Jimmy Franco, Charlotte Berkes:

Attacking HIV, tuberculosis and histoplasmosis with XSEDE resources. 5:1-5:6 - Claudiu Farcas, Natasha Balac, Lucila Ohno-Machado

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Biomedical CyberInfrastructure challenges. 6:1-6:4 - Volodymyr Babin, Francesco Paesani:

Low-temperature isomers of the water hexamer as predicted by q-TIP4P/F and TTM3-F potentials. 7:1-7:5 - Ross C. Walker, Robin M. Betz

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An investigation of the effects of error correcting code on GPU-accelerated molecular dynamics simulations. 8:1-8:3 - Ludwig Oser, Manisha Gajbe, Kentaro Nagamine

, Greg Bryan
, Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Renyue Cen:
Alleviating the scaling problem of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations with HECA. 9:1-9:4 - Hui Zhang, Michael J. Boyles, Guangchen Ruan, Huian Li, Hongwei Shen, Masatoshi Ando:

XSEDE-enabled high-throughput lesion activity assessment. 10:1-10:8 - Monica Hall, Jacqueline C. Beckvermit, Charles A. Wight, Todd Harman, Martin Berzins

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The influence of an applied heat flux on the violence of reaction of an explosive device. 11:1-11:8 - Don Krieger, Malcolm McNeil, Jinyin Zhang, Walter Schneider, Xin Li, David O. Okonkwo:

Referee consensus: a platform technology for nonlinear optimization. 12:1-12:7 - Richard D. LeDuc, Thomas G. Doak, Le-Shin Wu, Philip D. Blood, Carrie L. Ganote, Matthew Vaughn

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National Center for Genome Analysis support leverages XSEDE to support life science research. 13:1-13:7 - Lars Koesterke, Kent F. Milfeld, Matthew W. Vaughn

, Daniel Stanzione
, James E. Koltes, Nathan T. Weeks
, James M. Reecy:
Optimizing the PCIT algorithm on stampede's Xeon and Xeon Phi processors for faster discovery of biological networks. 14:1-14:8 - Liana Diesendruck, Rob Kooper

, Luigi Marini, Kenton McHenry:
Using Lucene to index and search the digitized 1940 US census. 15:1-15:7 - Brandon M. S. Erickson, Raminderjeet Singh, August E. Evrard:

Enabling dark energy survey science analysis with simulations on XSEDE resources. 16:1-16:8 - Abhinav Thota, Bernhard Haubold, Scott Michael

, Thomas G. Doak
, Sen Xu, Robert Henschel:
Making campus bridging work for researchers: a case study with mlRho. 17:1-17:8 - Y. Dora Cai, Channing Brown, Iftekhar Ahmed, Yannick Atouba Ada, Andrew Pilny, Marshall Scott Poole:

SocialMapExplorer: visualizing social networks of massively multiplayer online games in temporal-geographic space. 18:1-18:6 - Larissa Stanberry, Yuan Liu, Bhanu Rekepalli, Paul Giblock, Roger Higdon, William Broomall:

High performance computing workflow for protein functional annotation. 19:1-19:6 - Bo Xu

, Yun Huang
, Noshir S. Contractor:
Exploring Twitter networks in parallel computing environments. 20:1-20:5 - Joshua Elliott, David Kelly, Neil Best, Michael Wilde, Michael Glotter, Ian T. Foster:

The parallel system for integrating impact models and sectors (pSIMS). 21:1-21:8 - Jibonananda Sanyal

, Joshua R. New
, Richard E. Edwards:
Supercomputer assisted generation of machine learning agents for the calibration of building energy models. 22:1-22:8 - Jack A. Smith, Yaakoub El Khamra, Melissa Romanus

, Thomas C. Bishop, Pradeep Kumar Mantha, Shantenu Jha
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Scalable online comparative genomics of mononucleosomes: a BigJob. 23:1-23:8 - Jiading Gai, Dong Ju Choi, David O'Neal, Mao Ye, Robert S. Sinkovits

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Fast construction of nanosecond level snapshots of financial markets. 24:1-24:4 - Sitao Wu, Weizhong Li, Larry Smarr, Karen Nelson, Shibu Yooseph, Manolito Torralba:

Large memory high performance computing enables comparison across human gut microbiome of patients with autoimmune diseases and healthy subjects. 25:1-25:6 - Brian K. Radak, Tai-Sung Lee

, Peng He, Melissa Romanus
, Ole Weidner, Wei Dai, Emilio Gallicchio
, Nan-Jie Deng, Darrin M. York
, Ronald M. Levy, Shantenu Jha
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A framework for flexible and scalable replica-exchange on production distributed CI. 26:1-26:8 - M. Brian Couger, Lenore Pipes, Philip D. Blood, Christopher E. Mason:

Enabling large-scale next-generation sequence assembly with Blacklight. 27:1-27:6
Software and software environments track
- Anand Padmanabhan

, Choonhan Youn, Myunghwa Hwang, Yan Liu
, Shaowen Wang, Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, Christopher J. Crosby:
Integration of science gateways: a case study with CyberGIS and OpenTopography. 28:1-28:2 - Dmitry Pekurovsky

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Scalable spectral transforms at petascale. 29:1-29:3 - David Rhee, Joseph Hargitai, R. Brent Calder, Pilib Ó Broin, Kevin R. Shieh, Aaron Golden:

'Spring through the gateway': deploying genomic workflows with XSEDE. 30:1-30:4 - Subhashini Sivagnanam, Vadim Astakhov, Kenneth Yoshimoto

, Ted Carnevale, Maryann E. Martone, Amitava Majumdar
, Anita E. Bandrowski
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A neuroscience gateway: software and implementation. 31:1-31:3 - James Taylor

, Anton Nekrutenko
, Nathan Coraor, Philip D. Blood, Alex Ropelewski, Zhihui Zhang, Josephine Palencia, Sergiu Sanielevici
, Jared Yanovich, Robert Budden:
A sustainable national gateway for biological computation. 32:1-32:3 - Anand Padmanabhan

, Shaowen Wang, Guofeng Cao, Myunghwa Hwang, Yanli Zhao, Zhenhua Zhang, Yizhao Gao
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FluMapper: an interactive CyberGIS environment for massive location-based social media data analysis. 33:1-33:2 - Ravi K. Madduri

, Paul Dave, Dinanath Sulakhe, Lukasz Lacinski, Bo Liu, Ian T. Foster:
Experiences in building a next-generation sequencing analysis service using galaxy, globus online and Amazon web service. 34:1-34:3 - Amit Chourasia, Mona Wong-Barnum, Michael L. Norman

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SeedMe preview: your results from disk to device. 35:1-35:4 - Xingfu Wu

, Hung-Ching Chang, Shirley Moore, Valerie E. Taylor, Chun-Yi Su, Daniel Terpstra, Charles W. Lively, Kirk W. Cameron
, Chee Wai Lee:
MuMMI: multiple metrics modeling infrastructure for exploring performance and power modeling. 36:1-36:8 - Brian J. N. Wylie, Wolfgang Frings:

Scalasca support for MPI+OpenMP parallel applications on large-scale HPC systems based on Intel Xeon Phi. 37:1-37:8 - Guangchen Ruan, Hui Zhang, Beth Plale

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Exploiting MapReduce and data compression for data-intensive applications. 38:1-38:8 - M. Shahbaz Memon, Norbert Attig

, Gary Gorbet, Lahiru Gunathilake, Morris Riedel
, Thomas Lippert, Suresh Marru, Andrew S. Grimshaw, Florian Janetzko
, Borries Demeler
, Raminder Singh:
Improvements of the UltraScan scientific gateway to enable computational jobs on large-scale and open-standards based cyberinfrastructures. 39:1-39:7 - Mark A. Miller

, Terri Schwartz, Wayne Pfeiffer:
Embedding CIPRES science gateway capabilities in phylogenetics software environments. 40:1-40:8 - Rajesh Kalyanam, Lan Zhao, Carol X. Song

, Yuet Ling Wong, Jaewoo Lee, Nelson B. Villoria
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iData: a community geospatial data sharing environment to support data-driven science. 41:1-41:6 - Pedro R. C. da Silveira, Lahiru Gunathilake, Alexander Holiday, Dave A. Yuen, M. Núñez Valdez, Renata M. Wentzcovitch:

Ab initio elasticity workflow in the VLab science gateway. 42:1-42:8 - Matthew R. Hanlon

, Warren Smith, Stephen A. Mock:
Providing resource information to users of a national computing center. 43:1-43:8
Technology track
- Michael Campfield

, Mike Pingleton, Stephen Taylor McNally, Tabitha K. Samuel, Michael Andrew Packard, Thomas Maiden:
The XSEDE ticket system: from concept to implementation. 44:1-44:5 - Mahidhar Tatineni, Jerry Greenberg, Richard P. Wagner, Eva Hocks, Christopher Irving:

Hadoop deployment and performance on Gordon data intensive supercomputer. 45:1-45:3 - Thomas R. Furlani

, Barry I. Schneider, Matthew D. Jones, John Towns
, David L. Hart
, Steven M. Gallo
, Robert L. DeLeon, Charng-Da Lu, Amin Ghadersohi, Ryan J. Gentner, Abani K. Patra, Gregor von Laszewski, Fugang Wang, Jeffrey T. Palmer
, Nikolay Simakov:
Using XDMoD to facilitate XSEDE operations, planning and analysis. 46:1-46:8 - Haihang You, Charng-Da Lu, Ziliang Zhao, Fei Xing:

Optimizing utilization across XSEDE platforms. 47:1-47:8 - Qingyu Meng, Alan Humphrey, John A. Schmidt, Martin Berzins

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Preliminary experiences with the uintah framework on Intel Xeon Phi and stampede. 48:1-48:8 - David E. Hudak, Thomas Bitterman, Patricia Carey, Douglas Johnson, Eric Franz, Shaun Brady, Piyush Diwan:

OSC OnDemand: a web platform integrating access to HPC systems, web and VNC applications. 49:1-49:6 - Charng-Da Lu, James C. Browne, Robert L. DeLeon, John L. Hammond, William L. Barth, Thomas R. Furlani

, Steven M. Gallo, Matthew D. Jones, Abani K. Patra:
Comprehensive job level resource usage measurement and analysis for XSEDE HPC systems. 50:1-50:8 - Anup Mohan, Thomas J. Hacker, Gregory P. Rodgers:

Developing a high-volume batch submission system for earthquake engineering. 51:1-51:5 - Liwen Shih:

Adaptive latency-aware parallel resource mapping: task graph scheduling onto heterogeneous network topology. 52:1-52:8 - Jim Basney

, Terry Fleury, Jeff Gaynor:
CILogon: a federated X.509 certification authority for cyberinfrastructure logon. 53:1-53:7 - Magdalena Slawiñska, Michael Clark, Matthew Wolf, Tanja Bode, Hongbo Zou, Pablo Laguna, Jeremy Logan, Matthew Kinsey, Scott Klasky:

A Maya use case: adaptable scientific workflows with ADIOS for general relativistic astrophysics. 54:1-54:8 - David L. Hart

, Pam Gillman, Erich Thanhardt:
NCAR storage accounting and analysis possibilities. 55:1-55:7 - M. Shahbaz Memon, Morris Riedel

, Sonja Holl, Bernd Schuller
, Andrew S. Grimshaw:
Enhancing the performance of scientific workflow execution in e-science environments by harnessing the standards based parameter sweep model. 56:1-56:7 - Homa Karimabadi, Burlen Loring

, Patrick O'Leary, Amitava Majumdar
, Mahidhar Tatineni, Berk Geveci:
In-situ visualization for global hybrid simulations. 57:1-57:8 - Ritu Arora, Ejenio Capetillo, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Marjan Mernik:

A high-level framework for parallelizing legacy applications for multiple platforms. 58:1-58:8 - Rick Wagner

, Mahidhar Tatineni, Eva Hocks, Kenneth Yoshimoto
, Scott Sakai, Michael L. Norman, Brian Bockelman
, Igor Sfiligoi, Matevz Tadel, James Letts, Frank Würthwein, Lothar Bauerdick:
Using Gordon to accelerate LHC science. 59:1-59:4
Training education and outreach
- Steven I. Gordon

, Jay Alameda
, James Demmel, Razvan Carbunescu, Susan Mehringer
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Providing a supported online course on parallel computing. 60:1-60:4 - Rubin H. Landau, Greg Mulder, Raquell Holmes, Sofya Borinskaya, NamHwa Kang, Cristian Bordeianu:

INSTANCES: incorporating computational scientific thinking advances into education & science courses. 61:1-61:4 - James B. Bottum, Ruth Marinshaw, Henry Neeman, James Pepin, J. Barr von Oehsen:

The condo of condos. 62:1-62:2 - Alan B. Craig:

Getting started with high performance computing for humanities, arts, and social science. 63:1 - Péter Molnár, David M. Toth, Rachel E. Vincent-Finley:

Development of undergraduate programs in computational science: panel. 64:1-64:2 - Emre H. Brookes, Raminderjeet Singh, Marlon E. Pierce

, Suresh Marru, Borries Demeler
, Mattia Rocco
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US-SOMO cluster methods: year one perspective. 65:1-65:2 - Rob Turknett, Brandt M. Westing, Samuel Moore:

1000 words: advanced visualization for the humanities. 66:1-66:3 - Scott Lathrop, Ange Mason, Steven I. Gordon

, Marcio Faerman
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HPC university: getting information about computational science professional and educational resources and opportunities for engagement. 67:1-67:4 - Amy F. Szczepanski, Christal Yost, Norman Magden, Evan Meaney, Carolyn I. Staples:

Opposites attract: computational and quantitative outreach through artistic expressions. 68:1-68:7 - Matthew J. Turk

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Scaling a code in the human dimension. 69:1-69:7 - Henry Neeman, Zane Gray, Dana Brunson

, Eddie Huebsch, David Horton, James Deaton, Debi Gentis:
The Oklahoma cyberinfrastructure initiative. 70:1-70:6 - Dirk Colbry

, Bill Punch, Wolfgang Bauer:
The institute for cyber-enabled research: regional organization to promote computation in science. 71:1-71:6 - Linda Akli, Ruth Kravetz, Roger Moye:

A tale of three outreach programs: strategic collaboration across XSEDE outreach services. 72:1-72:4 - Linda Akli, Samuel L. Moore, Lorna I. Rivera, Patricia J. Teller:

Training, education, and outreach: raising the bar. 73:1-73:5 - Daniel Perry, Cecilia R. Aragon, Stephanie Cruz, Mette A. Peters, Jeanne Ting Chowning:

Human centered game design for bioinformatics and cyberinfrastructure learning. 74:1-74:8

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