SC2023 Workshop and Technical program presentations & involvement by UvA group members.
- The INDIS 2023: Annual International Workshop on Innovating the Network for Data-Intensive Science, Sunday 9:00 - 12:30 MST in room 702
- 9;00 "NDIS SC23 Welcome", Mariam Kiran, Hans Addleman
- 9:10 Esteemed Guest Talk: "AI-EDGE: NG Networks meet Distributed Intelligence", Professor Eylem Ekici (Ohio State University)
- 10:00 Coffee Break
- 10:30 - INDIS Paper talks:
- 10:30 - paper - "Enhancing perfSONAR Measurement Capabilities using P4 Programmable Data Planes", Ali Mazloum, Jose Gomez, Elie F. Kfoury, Jorge Crichigno.
- 10:50 - paper - "Experimental Study of TCP Throughput Profiles and Dynamics Over Dedicated Connections", Nageswara (Nagi) S. V. Rao.
- 11:10 - paper - "Elephants Sharing the Highway: Studying TCP Fairness in Large Transfers over High Throughput Links", Imtiaz Mahmud, George Papadimitriou, Cong Wang, Mariam Kiran, Anirban Mandal, Ewa Deelman.
- 11:30 - paper - "Evaluation of SCION for User-driven Path Control: a Usability Study", Antonio Battipaglia, Leonardo Boldrini, Ralph Koning, Paola Grosso.
- 11:50 - paper - "Throughput Optimization With a NUMA-aware Runtime System for Efficient Scientific Data Streaming", Hasibul Jamil, Joaquin Chung, Tekin Bicer, Tevfik Kosar, Rajkumar Kettimuthu.
- 12:10 - Lightening Talks
- 12:10 - paper - "Testbed Evaluation of an Attestation-Capable, Programmable Software Switch", Alexander Wolosewicz, Nishanth Shyamkumar, Nik Sultana.
- 12:15 - paper - "Real-Time Frequency Moment Estimation on FPGA: Applications in Anomaly Detection and Weibull Flow Length Parameterization", Yu-Kuen Lai, Hsiang-Lun Hua, Bo-Shun Huang, Jim Hao Chen, Joe Mambretti.
- 12:20 - paper - "Experimenting TCP Performance with FABRIC",
Ewa Deelman, Anirban Mandal, Prasanna Balaprakash, Mariam Kiran,
Krishnan Raghavan, Hongwei Jin, Cong Wang, Komal Thareja, Imtiaz Mahmud,
George Papadimitriou.
- 12:25 "INDIS 2023 Best paper award", Anu Mercian, Mariam Kiran, Winona Snapp-Childs, Cees de Laat.
- 12:30 End of workshop.
- The INDIS Engineering session, Tuesday 14:00 - 17:00 MST in the SCinet Theater, booth 1275
- Theme: Science Cyber Infrastructure Testbeds
innovations. The Science Cyber Infrastructure Testbeds innovations and
how with SCinet bring that to the current and future SC Exhibition floor
for the community to support demonstrations of their work in their
booths.
- 14:00 - SCinet welcome by Chair, Hans Addleman
- 14:10 - Panel on Testbed and SCinet
- 14:10 - Introduction session on testbeds & SCinet, Cees de Laat
- 14:15 - "National Research Platform", Frank Wuerthwein.
- 14:30 - "SLICES - European Scientific Large-Scale Infrastructure for Computing/Communication Experimental Studies", Paola Grosso.
- 14:45 - "FABRIC (an NSF Midscale CyberInfrastructure Project)", Ilia Baldin.
- 15:00 - "ORNL Quantum-Conventional Network Testbed", Nageswara S. Rao.
- 15:15 - Panel on testbeds and embedding in SCinet enabling persistent SCinet, moderated by Cees de Laat
- 15:40 - Scientific Innovations on GCP, Dr. Anu Mercian (Google)
- 16:00 Demo Presentations:
- 16:00 - FABRIC - "Experimenting TCP Performance with FABRIC", Imtiaz Mahmud, George Papadimitriuo
- 16:10 - FABRIC - "DYNAMOS: Dynamically Adaptive Microservice-based OS; A Middleware for data-exchange marketplaces", Jorrit Stutterheim
- 16:20 - FABRIC, ESnet, and NRP - "The ESnet Framework: Showcasing P4 Applications on Alveo Cards", Mohammad Fires Sada.
- 16:30 - NRP - "Towards Accountable Network Bandwidth Utilization via SDN", Aashay Arora.
- 16:40 - NRP - "Attestation Capable Programmable Software Switch", demo video, Nishanth Shyamkumar, Nik Sultana.
- 16:50 - Best Demo Bonanza, winners: Nishanth Shyamkumar, Nik Sultana.
- 17:00 - Future INDIS Plans, Celebrations INDIS 10th anniversary and Adjourn
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Demos:
Dynamos: Dynamically Adaptive Microservice-based OS demo at SC23
The demo of DYNAMOS lets a user make an SQL request
on a (synthetic) dataset of university salaries. The request is handled
by four microservices on Kubernetes, in a one-time 'job', which is
deleted after use.
The demo supports 2 archetypes 'compute to data' and
'data through a trusted third party'. The policy enforcer, configured
with JSON files, can determine who has access to the datasets, on which
(simulated) data providers, and which archetypes are allowed.
In the demo we can currently show that a request is
made, which is executed with a certain archetype. Then the archetype can
be adjusted in the contract of the person concerned, and the next
request will be executed according to the new archetype.
This system allows us:
- to experiment with different archetypes in a digital marketplace environment
- to experiment with 'atomic' micro-services as
core components of a digital marketplace environment - Experiment with
algorithms that can make choices in the optimal archetype for the
current situation
- to experiment with security components, such as the concept of 'data pods', token authorization flows, secure networks, etc.
The work as presented in this abstract has been done
as part of the Dutch Research project ˜Data Logistics for Logistics
Data" (DL4LD), supported by the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), the Dutch Institute for Advanced Logistics TKI Dinalog (http://www.dinalog.nl/) and the Dutch Commit-to-Data initiative (http://www.dutchdigitaldelta.nl/big- data/over-commit2data). CIENA is an essential partner providing funding and equipment in DL4LD.
Location: booth 886
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