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SUMMARY:Data Coordination
DESCRIPTION:Accelerating Communications in Federated Applications with Tra
 nsparent Object Proxies\n\nAdvances in networks, accelerators, and cloud s
 ervices encourage programmers to reconsider where to compute---such as whe
 n fast networks make it cost-effective to compute on remote accelerators d
 espite added latency. Workflow and cloud-hosted serverless computing frame
 works can manage multi-step com...\n\n\nJ. Gregory Pauloski and Valerie Ha
 yot-Sasson (University of Chicago); Logan Ward (Argonne National Laborator
 y (ANL)); Nathaniel Hudson and Charlie Sabino (University of Chicago); and
  Matt Baughman, Kyle Chard, and Ian Foster (University of Chicago, Argonne
  National Laboratory (ANL))\n---------------------\nA Quantitative Approac
 h for Adopting Disaggregated Memory in HPC Systems\n\nMemory disaggregatio
 n has recently been adopted in major data centers to improve resource util
 ization, driven by cost and sustainability. Meanwhile, studies on large-sc
 ale HPC facilities have also highlighted memory under-utilization. A promi
 sing and non-disruptive option for memory disaggregation i...\n\n\nJacob W
 ahlgren and Gabin Schieffer (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden); M
 aya Gokhale (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)); and Ivy B. Pe
 ng (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)\n---------------------\nDat
 a Flow Lifecycles for Optimizing Workflow Coordination\n\nA critical perfo
 rmance challenge in distributed scientific workflows is coordinating tasks
  and data flows on distributed resources. To guide these decisions, this p
 aper introduces data flow lifecycle anal- ysis. Workflows are commonly rep
 resented using directed acyclic graphs (DAGs). Data flow lifec...\n\n\nHyu
 ngro Lee and Luanzheng Guo (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)),
  Meng Tang (Illinois Institute of Technology), Jesun Firoz and Nathan Tall
 ent (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)), and Anthony Kougkas an
 d Xian-He Sun (Illinois Institute of Technology)\n\nTag: Cloud Computing, 
 Distributed Computing, Data Movement and Memory, Performance Measurement, 
 Modeling, and Tools\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\nRep
 roducibility Badges: Artifact Available, Artifact Functional, Results Repr
 oduced\n\nSession Chair: Jay Lofstead (Sandia National Laboratories, Unive
 rsity of New Mexico)
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