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GGF14 - The Fourteenth Global Grid Forum
June 27-30, 2005
Chicago, IL, USA
Science Gateways: Common Community Interfaces
to Grid Resources
Jointly organized by:
* GGF Steering Group Community Council
* NSF TeraGrid Project (US)
* HPC-Europa Project
* Pragma
Tuesday, 10a – 8p
Workshop Organizers:
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr (SDSC, USA) (co-chair)
Sebastien Goasguen (Purdue University, USA) (co-chair)
Ariel Oleksiak (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
Jarek Nabrzyski (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center, Poland)
Charlie Catlett (University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory,
USA)
Ian Foster (University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory,
USA)
Dennis Gannon (Indiana University, USA)
Satoshi Sekiguchi (AIST, Japan)
Sang Beom Lim (KISTI, Korea)
Konstantinos Dolkas (National Technical University of Athens(NTUA))
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Position papers can be found at http://www.teragrid.org/programs/sci_gateways/workshop/.
Each session will include a panel discussion following
the presentations.
* Wahid Chrabakh, GridSAT
* Michal Kosiedowski, PROGRESS
* Andrea Matsunaga, In-VIGO
* Konstantinos Dolkas for Dimosthenis Kryiazis, GRIA
* Satoshi Itoh, GridASP
* Marcus Christie, LEAD
* Lavanya Ramakrishnan, Evolutionary Biology
* Roberto Barbera, GENIUS
* Ariel Oleksiak, HPC-Europa
* Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, TeraGrid Science Gateways
* John Cobb, Neutron Science TeraGrid Gateways
* Thomas Sodermann, DEISA portal
* Jason Novotny, Telescience portal
* Dharmesh Chohan, CCLRC
* Von Welch, AAAA
* Mutsumi Aoyagi, NAREGI
10-11:30
Science portals (1) - Nancy Wilkins-Diehr/Sebastien Goasguen moderators
1. TG Science
Gateways, motivation for workshop (20 min.),
Nancy Wilkins-Diehr, SDSC, Sebastien Goasguen, Purdue
2. CCLRC Portal Infrastructure
to Support Research Facilities,
Dharmesh Chohan, CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
3. Building the Bioscience Gateway,
Lavanya Ramakrishnan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
4. The LEAD Portal: A Teragrid
Gateway and Application Service Architecture,
Marcus Christie, Indiana University
12-1:30
Science portals (2) - Ariel Oleksiak, Supercomputing and Networking
Center, Poland, moderator
1. Rick Stevens, ANL and U Chicago talk (45 min.)
2. Enabling
Users through "Community Access" to TeraGrid Visualization
Resources, Michael Papka, ANL
3. Network for Computational
Nanotechnology, Sebastien Goasguen, Purdue
2:30-4
Science portals (3) - Ian Foster, ANL and U Chicago, moderator
1. The Telescience Project: Transparent
Grid Access for Scientific Communities , Jason Novotny, UCSD
2. Grid Enabling of
Nano-Science Applications in NAREGI, Satoshi Sekiguchi, National
Technology Research Center, AIST, Japan
3. GridSAT Portal: A Grid Portal for
Solving Satisfiability Problems On a Computational Grid, Wahid Chrabakh,
UCSB
4. Science Gateway Case Study:
The Neutron Science TeraGrid Gateway (NSTG), John Cobb, ORNL
4:30-6
Job submission portals - Sang Boem Lim, Korea Institute of Science
and Technology Information/Satoshi Sekiguchi, Grid Technology Research
Center, AIST, Japan moderators
1. The GENIUS Grid Portal: Architecture
and Applications, Roberto Barbera, Instituto Nazionale di Fisica
Nucleare, Sezione di Catania, Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia
dell'Universita di Catania, Italy
2. Flexibility and user-friendliness of grid
portals: the PROGRESS approach, Michal Kosiedowski, Poznan Supercomputing
and Networking Center, Poland
3. Science gateways to DEISA:
Motivation, user requirements, and prototype example , Thomas Soddermann,
RZG at IPP, Germany
4. HPC-Europa Portal: Uniform Access
to European HPC Infrastructure, Ariel Oleksiak, Poznan Supercomputing
and Networking Center, Poland
6:30-8
Enabling technologies - Konstantinos Dolkas, National Technical
University of Athens, Greece, moderator
1. GRIA, Dimosthenis Kryiazis,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
2. GridASP: An ASP Framework for Grid
Utility Computing, Satoshi Sekiguchi, Grid Technology Research Center,
AIST, Japan
3. A AAAA Model to Support Science Gateways
with Community Accounts, Von Welch, NCSA
4. Science gateways made easy: the
In-VIGO approach, Andrea Matsunaga, University of Florida
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