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SUMMARY:Data Centers and Large Distributed Systems
DESCRIPTION:Cloud Computing to Enable Wearable-Driven Longitudinal Hemodyn
 amic Maps\n\nTracking hemodynamic responses to treatment and stimuli over 
 long periods remains a grand challenge. Moving from established single-hea
 rtbeat technology to longitudinal profiles would require continuous data d
 escribing how the patient’s state evolves, new methods to extend the tempo
 ral domain ...\n\n\nCyrus Tanade, Emily Rakestraw, and William Ladd (Duke 
 University); Erik Draeger (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL));
  and Amanda Randles (Duke University)\n---------------------\nOptimizing R
 econfigurable Optical Datacenters: The Power of Randomization\n\nReconfigu
 rable optical topologies are a promising new technology to improve datacen
 ter network performance and cope with the explosive growth of traffic. In 
 particular, these networks allow to adaptively connect racks between which
  there is currently much traffic, hence making an optimal use of the ...\n
 \n\nMarcin Bienkowski (University of Wroclaw), David Fuchssteiner (Univers
 ity of Vienna), and Stefan Schmid (Technical University of Berlin)\n------
 ---------------\nLeveraging the Compute Power of Two HPC Systems for Highe
 r-Dimensional Grid-Based Simulations with the Widely-Distributed Sparse Gr
 id Combination Technique\n\nThis paper presents the core concepts of the w
 idely-distributed combination technique, which allows us to use the comput
 e power and memory of more than one HPC system for the same simulation. We
  apply the sparse-grid combination technique to a six-dimensional advectio
 n problem serving as a proxy for...\n\n\nTheresa Pollinger, Alexander Van 
 Craen, Christoph Niethammer, Marcel Breyer, and Dirk Pflüger (University o
 f Stuttgart)\n\nTag: Algorithms, Cloud Computing, Distributed Computing, H
 eterogeneous Computing, Large Scale Systems, State of the Practice\n\nRegi
 stration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass\n\nReproducibility Badges: Artifa
 ct Available, Artifact Functional\n\nSession Chair: Mahdieh Ghazimirsaeed 
 (Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc)
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