PARIS
Programming parallel and distributed systems for large scale numerical simulation applications
Context and objectives
IRISA joint project-team with INRIA, CNRS, INSA of Rennes, University of Rennes 1
and ENS Cachan
The PARIS project aims at contributing to the
programming of parallel and distributed systems for large scale numerical
simulation applications. Such applications allow to speed-up the design of
complex manufactured products, such as cars or aircraft, thanks to numerical
simulation techniques. With the performance of computers rapidly increasing, it
is possible to foresee in the near future comprehensive simulations of these
designs that encompass multi-disciplinary aspects (structural mechanics,
computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetism, noise analysis, etc). Numerical
simulation of these different aspects will not be carried out by a single
computer due to the lack of computing and memory resources. Instead, several
computers and supercomputers will have to be used to keep simulation times
within a reasonable bound. Moreover, simulation will have to be performed by
different teams within a company or by different companies having appropriate
skills and computing resources. These constraints advocate the use of
distributed numerical simulation techniques. A distributed software
infrastructure will therefore be required to connect all these simulation codes
into a single environment that will have to provide basic services to support
their execution. The PARIS project is carried out research activities in mainly
three areas to reach its objective, the building of distributed software
environments for large scale numerical simulation applications.
Research axes
- Resource management for clusters
Design of operating system mechanisms
for resource management in clusters with a global approach to manage memory,
disk, processor resources.
- Run-times for parallel languages
A Run-time is an interface between the
compilers and the operating systems to support efficiently the execution of
parallel programs. We are studying Run-times for several parallel languages:
HPF, OpenMP and Java.
- Software tools for distributed numerical simulation
This research topic
aims at contributing to the development of distributed software infrastructures
to handle distributed numerical simulation applications.
International and industrial partnerships
- Collaboration NEC-INRIA
- Collaboration with Aerospatiale-Matra
- Participation to the Esprit HPCN R&D Jaco3 project
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2007/02/22 17:19
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Scientific leader
Christine
Morin
+33 2 99 84 72 90
Administrative assistant
+33 2 99 84 71 86
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Networks and distributed systems
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Address
IRISA - Campus universitaire de Beaulieu - 35042 Rennes Cedex
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