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  1. Smirnova O., Kónya B., Cameron D., Nilsen J.K., Filipčič A.
    ARC-CE: updates and plans
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 407-414

    ARC Compute Element is becoming more popular in WLCG and EGI infrastructures, being used not only in the Grid context, but also as an interface to HPC and Cloud resources. It strongly relies on community contributions, which helps keeping up with the changes in the distributed computing landscape. Future ARC plans are closely linked to the needs of the LHC computing, whichever shape it may take. There are also numerous examples of ARC usage for smaller research communities through national computing infrastructure projects in different countries. As such, ARC is a viable solution for building uniform distributed computing infrastructures using a variety of resources.

  2. Kuz'min I.M., Tonkov L.E., Kopysov S.P.
    Algorithms and Software for Solving Coupled Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems on Hybrid HPC Platform
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2013, v. 5, no. 2, pp. 153-164

    In this paper, we propose a new software for simulation of fluid-structure interaction. The software is designed for solving coupled problems and provides an interface for synchronization synchronisation and data exchange between existing fluid and structural solvers. Algorithms of coupling solvers and mesh deformation are discussed. The software can be used on hybrid CPU/GPU platforms.

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  3. Kopysov S.P., Kuzmin I.M., Nedozhogin N.S., Novikov A.K., Rychkov V.N., Sagdeeva Y.A., Tonkov L.E.
    Parallel implementation of a finite-element algorithms on a graphics accelerator in the software package FEStudio
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2014, v. 6, no. 1, pp. 79-97

    In this paper, we present new parallel algorithms for finite element analysis implemented in the FEStudio software framework. We describe the programming model of finite element method, which supports parallelism on different stages of numerical simulations. Using this model, we develop parallel algorithms of numerical integration for dynamic problems and local stiffness matrices. For constructing and solving the systems of equations, we use the CUDA programming platform.

    Views (last year): 4. Citations: 24 (RSCI).
  4. Subbotina A.Y., Khokhlov N.I.
    MPI implementations of Conway’s Game of Life and Kohomoto-Oono cellular automata
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2010, v. 2, no. 3, pp. 319-322

    Results obtained during practical training session on MPI during high perfomance computing summer school MIPT-2010 are discussed. MPI technology were one of technologies proposed to participants for realization of project. 3D version of Conway’s Game of Life was proposed as a project. Algorithms used in the development, theoretical and practical assessment of their scalability is analyzed.

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  5. Bogdanov A.V., Gankevich I.G., Gayduchok V.Yu., Yuzhanin N.V.
    Running applications on a hybrid cluster
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 475-483

    A hybrid cluster implies the use of computational devices with radically different architectures. Usually, these are conventional CPU architecture (e.g. x86_64) and GPU architecture (e. g. NVIDIA CUDA). Creating and exploiting such a cluster requires some experience: in order to harness all computational power of the described system and get substantial speedup for computational tasks many factors should be taken into account. These factors consist of hardware characteristics (e.g. network infrastructure, a type of data storage, GPU architecture) as well as software stack (e.g. MPI implementation, GPGPU libraries). So, in order to run scientific applications GPU capabilities, software features, task size and other factors should be considered.

    This report discusses opportunities and problems of hybrid computations. Some statistics from tests programs and applications runs will be demonstrated. The main focus of interest is open source applications (e. g. OpenFOAM) that support GPGPU (with some parts rewritten to use GPGPU directly or by replacing libraries).

    There are several approaches to organize heterogeneous computations for different GPU architectures out of which CUDA library and OpenCL framework are compared. CUDA library is becoming quite typical for hybrid systems with NVIDIA cards, but OpenCL offers portability opportunities which can be a determinant factor when choosing framework for development. We also put emphasis on multi-GPU systems that are often used to build hybrid clusters. Calculations were performed on a hybrid cluster of SPbU computing center.

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  6. Kuklin E.Yu., Sozykin A.V., Bersenev A.Yu., Masich G.F.
    Distributed dCache-based storage system of UB RAS
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 559-563

    The approach to build territorial distributed storage system for high performance computing environment of UB RAS is presented. The storage system is based on the dCache middleware from the European Middleware Initiative project. The first milestone of distributed storage system implementation includes the data centers at the two UB RAS Regions: Yekaterinburg and Perm.

    Citations: 3 (RSCI).
  7. Yuzhanin N.V., Tipikin Yu.A., Gankevich I.G., Zolotarev V.I.
    Computational task tracking complex in the scientific project informational support system
    Computer Research and Modeling, 2015, v. 7, no. 3, pp. 615-620

    This work describes the idea of the system of informational support for the scientific projects and the development of computational task tracking complex. Due to large requirements for computational experiments the problem of presentation of the information about HPC tasks becomes one of the most important. Nonstandard usage of the service desk system as a basis of the computational task tracking and support system can be the solution of this problem. Particular attention is paid to the analysis and the satisfaction of the conflicting requirements to the task tracking complex from the different user groups. Besides the web service kit used for the integration of the task tracking complex and the datacenter environment is considered. This service kit became the main interconnect between the parts of the scientific project support system and also this kit allows to reconfigure the whole system quickly and safely.

    Views (last year): 2. Citations: 1 (RSCI).

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