SLinCA@Home explained

SLinCA@Home
Developer:IMP NASU
Operating System:Linux, Windows
Genre:Grid computing, Volunteer computing
Platform:BOINC, SZTAKI Desktop Grid, XtremWeb-HEP, OurGrid

SLinCA@Home (Scaling Laws in Cluster Aggregation) was a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in fields such as physics and materials science.

Introduction

SLinCA@Home was based at the G. V. Kurdyumov Institute for Metal Physics (IMP) of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU) in Kyiv, Ukraine's capital city. It ran on the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) software platform, the SZTAKI Desktop Grid platform, and the Distributed Computing API (DC-API) by SZTAKI. SLinCA@Home hosts several scientific applications dedicated to research into scale-invariant dependencies in experimental data in physics and materials science.

Statistics at the BOINCstats site (as of 16 March 2011[1]), show over 2,000 volunteers in 39 countries have participated in the project; it is the second most popular BOINC project in Ukraine (after the Magnetism@Home project, which is now inactive).[2] About 700 active users contribute about 0.5–1.5 teraFLOPS[3] of computational power, which would rank SLinCA@Home among the top 20 on the TOP500 list of supercomputers in June 2005.[4]

History

The SLinCA@Home project was previously launched in January 2009 as part of the EGEE project in the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) for the funding of research and technological development in Europe. During 2009–2010 it used the power of a local IMP Desktop Grid (DG), but from December 2010 it has been using the power of volunteer computing in solving the computationally intensive problems involved in research into scale-invariant dependencies in experimentally obtained and simulated scientific data. It is now operated by a group of scientists from IMP NASU in close cooperation with partners from IDGF and the 'Ukraine' Volunteer Computing team. From June 2010 SLinCA@Home has been under the framework of the DEGISCO FP7 EU project.

Scientific Applications

The SLinCA@Home project was created to perform searches for and research into previously unknown scale-invariant dependencies using data from experiments and simulations.

An additional goal was the migration to the OurGrid platform for testing and demonstrating potential mechanisms of interoperation between worldwide communities with different DCI paradigms. The OurGrid platform is targeted at the support of peer-to-peer desktop grids; these are in nature very different from volunteer computing desktop grids such as the SZTAKI Desktop Grid.

Partners

SLinCA@Home collaborates with:

Awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOINCstats/BAM! | SLinCA - Detailed stats . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120720015355/http://boincstats.com/en/stats/111/project/detail/user . July 20, 2012 . July 17, 2012.
  2. Web site: BOINCstats project statistics . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120520163408/http://boincstats.com/en/stats/111/project/detail . May 20, 2012 . March 16, 2011.
  3. http://dg.imp.kiev.ua/slinca/performance.php SLinCA@Home Server Status
  4. Web site: June 2005 . Comparison with TOP500 supercomputers . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110728115608/http://www.top500.org/list/2005/06/500 . July 28, 2011 . March 16, 2011.
  5. Scaling-up MATLAB Application in Desktop Grid for High-Performance Distributed Computing – Example of Image and Video Processing . Proceedings of the Krakow Grid Workshop'09 . Krokow Grid Workshop'09 . O . Baskova . O . Gatsenko . Yuri . Gordienko . 978-83-61433-01-9 . 255–263 . February 2010 . March 16, 2011 . . March 21, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120321105310/http://www.cyfronet.krakow.pl/cgw09/img-posters/18.pdf . live .
  6. Simulation of City Population Dynamics and Sustainable Growth in Desktop Grid Distributed Computing Infrastructure . Proceedings of the Krakow Grid Workshop'10 . Krakow Grid Workshop'10 . O . Gatsenko . O . Baskova . Yuri . Gordienko . February 2011 . March 16, 2011 . Kraków, Poland.