SPLASH 2014
Mon 20 - Fri 24 October 2014 Portland, Oregon, United States
Fri 24 Oct 2014 14:15 - 14:37 at Salon F - Distributed Computing Chair(s): Madan Musuvathi

I/O reduction has been a major focus in optimizing data-parallel programs for big-data processing. While the current state-of-the-art techniques use static program analysis to reduce I/O, Cybertron proposes a new direction that incorporates runtime mechanisms to push the limit further on I/O reduction. In particular, Cybertron tracks how data is used in the computation accurately at runtime to filter unused data at finer granularity dynamically, beyond what current static-analysis based mechanisms are capable of, and to facilitate a new mechanism called constraint based encoding for more efficient encoding. Cybertron has been implemented and applied to production data-parallel programs; our extensive evaluations on real programs and real data have shown its effectiveness on I/O reduction over the existing mechanisms at reasonable CPU cost, and its improvement on end-to-end performance in various network environments.

Fri 24 Oct

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13:30 - 15:00
Distributed ComputingOOPSLA at Salon F
Chair(s): Madan Musuvathi Microsoft Research
13:30
22m
Talk
ASPIRE: Exploiting Asynchronous Parallelism in Iterative Algorithms using a Relaxed Consistency based DSM
OOPSLA
Keval Vora University of California, Riverside, Sai Charan Koduru University of California, Riverside, Rajiv Gupta UC Riverside
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13:52
22m
Talk
Alembic: Automatic Locality Extraction via Migration
OOPSLA
Brandon Holt University of Washington, Preston Briggs University of Washington, Luis Ceze University of Washington, Mark Oskin University of Washington
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14:15
22m
Talk
Cybertron: Pushing the Limit on I/O Reduction in Data-Parallel Programs
OOPSLA
Tian Xiao Tsinghua University / Microsoft Research, Zhenyu Guo Microsoft Research, Hucheng Zhou Microsoft Research, Jiaxing Zhang Microsoft Research, Xu Zhao University of Toronto, Chencheng Ye Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Xi Wang MIT CSAIL, Wei Lin Microsoft Bing, Wenguang Chen Tsinghua University, Lidong Zhou Microsoft Research
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14:37
22m
Talk
Translating Imperative Code to MapReduce
OOPSLA
Cosmin Radoi University of Illinois, Stephen J Fink IBM, Rodric Rabbah IBM Research, Manu Sridharan Samsung Research America
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