1–5 Oct 2007
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  7. 01/10/2007, 10:40
    Title: Grid Adoption and Research The Grid has proven itself as a viable solution for the Industry and Oracle Grid technology has been widely adopted by a large number of customers both in commercial and scientific cutting-edge environments. Research in Grid and related technologies however continues to be crucial to the evolution of large distributed infrastructures, data-driven...
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  8. Prof. Satoshi Matsuoka (Tokyo Institute of Technology - The NAREGI Project, National Institute of Informatics)
    01/10/2007, 11:00
    While there is general consensus that computing platforms underlying the grid infrastructures will continue to evolve, variance in the speed of technology acceleration in HPC is causing many of the assumptions made in the early days of grid to no longer hold. Such divergence
    in the metrics, as well as wider proliferation of related technologies such as Web2.0, will be changing the optimal... Go to contribution page
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  12. Alistair Mills
    01/10/2007, 14:00
  13. Bob Jones (CERN - EGEE Project Director)
    01/10/2007, 14:00
    EGEE (Enabling Grids for E-sciencE) is Europe's flagship Grid infrastructure project now in its second 2-year phase. The EGEE Grid now combines the processing power of more than 30.000 CPUs, a storage capacity of about 5 million GB on a global network established by GEANT and its extensions connecting more than 200 sites in 48 countries. This Grid is already providing an essential daily...
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  14. Fotis Karayannis (GRNET)
    01/10/2007, 14:00
  15. Remi Mollon (CERN)
    01/10/2007, 14:00
  16. Mr Mathieu GOUTELLE (CNRS/UREC)
    01/10/2007, 14:00
  17. Dr Carole Goble (University of Manchester)
    01/10/2007, 14:00
    The OMII-UK myGrid project (http://www.mygrid.org.uk) has developed the popular Taverna workflow workbench, used for a wide range of data-centric Life Science problems and increasing within other domains such as astronomy and music. Taverna was designed to suit the work-a-day bioinformatician in a normal (not especially well-resourced) research laboratory, in order to ease and automate the...
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  18. Xavier Jeannin (CNRS UREC)
    01/10/2007, 14:10
  19. 01/10/2007, 14:10
    How are we doing with clearing all tickets in the GGUS Ticket Escalation report? Click on "more information" to see the latest reports.
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  20. Kyriakos Baxevanidis (European Commission)
    01/10/2007, 14:20
  21. Federico Ruggieri (INFN)
    01/10/2007, 14:20
  22. 01/10/2007, 14:25
    The people who will retain the LCGAdmin role are: CERN * Maarten Litmaath * Andreas Unterkirche Italy * Mirco Ciriello * Simone Dalla Fina * alessandro paolini
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  23. Louis PONCET (CERN)
    01/10/2007, 14:25
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  25. Antonio Retico
    01/10/2007, 14:30
    Examples of the GridView graphs with long and short site names are in the attached material. The conversion table is here: http://gridview.cern.ch/GV/ More: http://gvdev.cern.ch/GVVAI/ now you are in the uncharted territory, this is (one of) the development displays used by gridview development. So what you see there is not yet in production,...
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  26. Evangelos Floros (Unknown)
    01/10/2007, 14:30
    Workflows have become a daily tool for applications on the Grid. In essence every non trivial application requires the composition and orchestration of data and functionality to produce useful scientific results. This talk will give an overview of the tools and technologies that currently utilize the EGEE Grid and gLite, in order to define, run and monitor workflows. The talk will outline the...
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  27. Csilla Zsigri (Atos Origin)
    01/10/2007, 14:40
    Businesses concentrate on activities where they can gain a competitive advantage. The main focus of NESSI is that of service. All definitions of service are based on the same principle: a service consumer does not own the service and therefore does not need to be concerned with all the aspects generally associated with ownership such as infrastructure, technology, integration and maintenance....
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  28. Dr Mario Reale (GARR)
    01/10/2007, 14:40
  29. Roberto Barbera (INFN)
    01/10/2007, 14:40
  30. Alistair Mills
    01/10/2007, 14:45
  31. Eddie Aronovich (Tel-Aviv University)
    01/10/2007, 14:50
  32. Mr marian ZUREK (CERN, IFJ KRAKOW)
    01/10/2007, 14:50
  33. Mokhtar Sellami (LRI-ANNABA)
    01/10/2007, 14:55
  34. 01/10/2007, 14:55
    1. YAIM Configuration Tool:
      Update from Gilles: The tool is fully integrated to the CIC portal since the release of version 4.5, i.e. on August, 22nd.
      • The Yaim Tool database back-end is integrated to the CICDB schema, thus ensuring data coherency about all officially registered VOs.
      • Managers of such VOs don't need to go to the tool...
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    The preceding session talks are expected to bring forward important issues and topics for analysis and discussion. Research teams that currently develop workflow tools for Grids and application teams that use them will have an opportunity for an open discussion regarding the current status but also with an eye to future advanced issues like knowledge-based workflow execution and cross-team...
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  38. Gabriella Paolini (GARR)
    01/10/2007, 15:10
  39. Fabio Polticelli (Computational Bio-Chemistry Lab - Dept. of Biology)
    01/10/2007, 15:15
  40. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    01/10/2007, 15:15
  41. jamie shiers
    01/10/2007, 15:15
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  42. Bernhard Schott (Platform)
    01/10/2007, 16:00
    Yearlong working relations between EGEE consortium members and Platform Computing lead to systematic collaboration since 2005, officially manifested as an EGEE Business Associate at EGEE’06. EGEE as the worldwide leading research Grid and Platform Computing as the leading provider of commercial Grid software underwent intensive joint investigations in order to achieve best possible performance...
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  43. Mr Mathieu GOUTELLE (CNRS/UREC)
    01/10/2007, 16:00
    This session will give an update on the ENOC and the Operational Interface that have been built between EGEE and the NRENs.
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  46. Legre Yannick (HealthGrid)
    01/10/2007, 16:00
  47. 01/10/2007, 16:00
      Extract from the minutes of the WLCG MB, 5 June (https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/pub/LCG/MbMeetingsMinutes/LCG_Management_Board_2007_06_05.htm):

      Decision of the WLCG Management Board: The MB agreed that, until the HEPiX benchmarks are defined, the proposal distributed by L.Robertson is accepted.

      This proposal is contained in the note distributed to...
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  48. DECH ROC, Sven Hermann
    01/10/2007, 16:15
    The update of root certificates still is an issue in EGEE. The CERN (EGEE) repository http://grid-deployment.web.cern.ch/grid-deployment/lcg2CAlist.html isn't updated quick enough after announcement of the new certs on https://dist.eugridpma.info/distribution/igtf/ Then problems arise when the SAM tests check for the new certs before the official EGEE broadcast, and before the official EGEE...
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  51. Giuseppe Andronico (INFN)
    01/10/2007, 16:20
  52. Pawel Plaszczak (GridwiseTech)
    01/10/2007, 16:25
    As Grid installations worldwide enter production phase, they become an attractive target for industry looking to either replicate the technology internally, or outsource their processing and data operations externally. Reliability in Grids is not a trivial issue. On one hand we face a degree of uncertainty due to distribution, while on the other, applications and users require certain quality...
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  53. 01/10/2007, 16:25
    Why will sites stick to the SLD? Considering that the SLD will be aiming to set a minimum "standard" for sites, what incentive is there for sites to do better? One suggestion is to set up a "league table" showing the relative 'goodness' of sites. Any other suggestions?
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  54. Mr Chrysostomos TZIOUVARAS (GRNET), Maria Grammatikou, Vasiliki Pouli
    01/10/2007, 16:30
    Update on the use of advanced network services by the EGEE community
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  58. Raffaele Sgherri (Avanade)
    01/10/2007, 16:45
    Avanade solution offering includes a proprietary Grid environment, based on .NET but supporting other platforms. From the project launch, three years ago, we built various projects on the platform, including mission critical computations and heavy load financial computations. On this speech, Avanade will present a short overview of his achievements on the Grid space, business requirements to...
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  59. Central Europe ROC, Helene Cordiere
    01/10/2007, 16:45
    http://goc.grid.sinica.edu.tw/gocwiki/TIC_1st_line_support_integration
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  60. 01/10/2007, 17:00
    This talk will present the recent progress on the field on network Trouble ticket standardisation in order to exchange these operational data more easily.
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  61. SouthWest ROC
    01/10/2007, 17:00
    At least to a summary page every 3 months
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  64. Ronald Van Driel (Philips Research)
    01/10/2007, 17:05
    For Philips Research an IT infrastructure geared towards the needs of researchers is an indispensable element. In recent years Philips Research has undergone a number of major changes. As a result of the focus shift at Philips, Philips Research has also changed its programme considerably. The adoption of the open innovation concept has resulted in an open organisation that enjoys strategic...
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  65. 01/10/2007, 17:20
    1) gLite deployment has to be better agreed with VO requirements before being certified (see e.g. "prd-/pool-account" discussions after rollout to production, VOs still put high pressure on sites because there's still no common, agreed solution; instead VOs and the gLite development team should communicate directly). 2) the gLite community is not organised transparently enough, e.g. there...
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  67. Adam Vile (Excelian)
    01/10/2007, 17:25
    gLite has been exceedingly successful as an enabling infrastructure, and has been a massive success in bringing together scientific and technical communities to provide the compute to address previously incomputable problems. Not so in the finance industry. In its current form gLite would be a business disabler!! There are other middleware tools that solve the finance communities compute...
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  68. Dr Ian Bird (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 09:00
    The EGEE grid infrastructure has grown over the 42 months of EGEE and EGEE-II from around 40 sites to over 250. It is now in daily use on a significant scale with continuous workloads of over 100,000 jobs per day, and is acting as the primary source of computing and storage for several application communities. Although this growth has been impressive, with the LHC coming on-line less than a...
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  69. Dr Francine Berman (San Diego Supercomputer Center)
    02/10/2007, 09:45
    The information Age has created a paradigm shift for research, education, commerce, and modern life. Current estimates are that in 2006, 161 exabytes (10^18 bytes) of digital data were created, and by 2010, the torrent of digital data generated will reach a zettabyte (10^21 bytes). Critical to the success of efforts in the Information Age is the ability to use, access, manage, and preserve...
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  70. Stefano Beco (ElsagDatamat)
    02/10/2007, 11:00
    Nowadays, space activities are characterised by increased constraints in terms of cost and schedule combined often with a higher and higher technical and programmatic complexity. To answer this challenge, the European Space Agency has set up the Concurrent Design Facility starting in 1998. This has widely demonstrated the advantages of applying the Concurrent Engineering approach to the...
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  71. Falk Zimmermann (NEC Labs Europe)
    02/10/2007, 11:00
    The goal of the SIMDAT Pharma application activity is to demonstrate the usefulness of Grid technology in the area of life sciences. We implement an industrial strength pharmaceutical workflow across a Grid test-bed comprised of both academic and industrial partners. Naturally, these different types of partners are operating their Grid node with different security and quality of services...
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  72. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 11:00
  73. 02/10/2007, 11:00
    OSG security update
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  74. 02/10/2007, 11:00
  75. Dr Christophe Blanchet (CNRS IBCP)
    02/10/2007, 11:00
  76. Mr Oliver Wehrens
    02/10/2007, 11:20
  77. Michael Turner (BAE Systems)
    02/10/2007, 11:20
    The use of CAE analysis within the design process is common place in the Aerospace industry but is very focused on using a limited set of capabilities within the boundaries of the enterprise. To enable wider access to physical modelling and to enable the aerospace industry to take advantage of more cost effective provisioning models there is a requirement to enable the exploitation of CAE...
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  78. Mr David Manset (Maat Gknowledge)
    02/10/2007, 11:20
    Health-e-Child (pronounced healthy child) is an attempt to respond to the increasingly pressing demand to fully integrate and exploit heterogeneous biomedical information for improved clinical practice, medical research, and personalized healthcare. As an integrated project of the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Commission, the project brings together three major paediatric centres...
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  81. Riccardo Brunetti (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 11:30
    SSC3: update and discussions
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  82. Victor Pricop (INCAS)
    02/10/2007, 11:40
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  84. Mr Jose Luis Vazquez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain))
    02/10/2007, 11:40
  85. Yannick Legre (CNRS)
    02/10/2007, 11:40
  86. Mingchao Ma (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 12:00
    RSS feed topics, training and other dissemination activities
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  87. 02/10/2007, 12:00
  88. Walter Wirch (MSC Software)
    02/10/2007, 12:00
    The growing competition in the automotive industry requires continuous reduction of development and innovation cycles. On the other hand the demands on quality, safety and comfort are increasing. During the past years, advances in the area of CAD (Computer Aided Design), CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) and CAT (Computer Aided Testing) technologies and processes have contributed significantly...
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  89. 02/10/2007, 12:00
    Motivation: TCG required us to remove all globus dependencies from VOMS. Especially for the APIs, this require some coordination among JRA1 developers, so some things needs to be discussed.
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  92. Jose Dana Perez (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 14:00
    Tycoon is a market-based system for trade of resources. Our idea is to integrate it with EGEE, obtaining a dynamic Grid ready to share resources with others (Universities, research centres, etc.). Tycoon will run as a new service, deploying and destroying virtual machines (Worker Nodes and Computing Elements) on demand. Tycoon will give to EGEE a dynamic, flexible, secure and transparent...
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  93. Gabriel Zaquine (Unknown), Marc-Elian Begin (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 14:00
  94. Daniel Kouril (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 14:00
    Progress on SAM security monitoring, monitoring tools supported by the OSCT and discussion on possible gLite-based security monitoring.
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  95. Philippe Trautmann (Sun Microsystems)
    02/10/2007, 14:00
  96. Prof. Cecile Germain-Renaud (LRI)
    02/10/2007, 14:00
  97. 02/10/2007, 14:00
    This presentation will explain and discuss the work done to get the SAML-XACML protocol usable in OSG and EGEE authorization and resource enforcement tools for better inter-operation between our commonly used tools. It will explain the big picture on which problems we'd like to solve and how the existing tools will be used on a site architecturally. The involved tools are the commonly used...
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  98. 02/10/2007, 14:00
  99. Achim Grindler (FZK)
    02/10/2007, 14:10
    ITIL has become the de facto standard for IT Service Management. The ITIL Framework defines Roles, Processes, Key Performance Indicators and outlines Critical Success Factors. These definitions helps every kind of IT organisation WHAT has to be implemented for IT service management in order to achieve better customer orientation, customer satisfaction and measurable service quality. In this...
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  100. 02/10/2007, 14:20
  101. Alex Efimov (STFC)
    02/10/2007, 14:20
    The rapid development of virtualisation and distributed computing technologies, including grids, means that the paradigm shift towards utility computing could happen sooner rather than later. Scientific Grids such as WLCG could contribute to this process. gLite middleware is a good example: developed to work with geographically distributed heterogeneous resources which often belong to...
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  102. Prof. Roberto Barbera (INFN Sez. di Catania, via S. Sofia, 64)
    02/10/2007, 14:20
    The presentation will outline the activities of the Consorzio COMETA to foster the adoption of grid technologies by Industry. Special care will be devoted to the porting of the gLite middleware to Windows platforms carried out in collaboration with Microsoft."
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  103. 02/10/2007, 14:30
  104. Prof. Didier SORNETTE (Dept of Management, technology and Economics ETH Zurich)
    02/10/2007, 14:30
  105. Achim Grindler (FZK)
    02/10/2007, 14:35
    To implement IT service management processes and the therefore necessary organisational structures, is a bigger project that has to be carefully evaluated. This talk will present the essential steps during the ITIL pilot project in the FZK. The main attention lies here on the service support processes, which are assisting directly the IT personnel in the process of IT service production and...
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  106. Gael Youinou (CGGVeritas)
    02/10/2007, 14:40
  107. Alexis Arragon (Darkworks S.A.)
    02/10/2007, 14:40
    Network evolution, parallel computing, emerging technologies and distributed computational power are keys to understand the future of interactive media applications. While physical formats will fade away and network will stand stronger, online services will need innovative technology and business models to replace existing mechanisms. Study in those fields and active projects’ research work...
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  108. 02/10/2007, 14:40
  109. 02/10/2007, 14:40
    To briefly describe the most common security concerns from the GridPP meeting discussions and from the GSVG.
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  110. Dr Ran Wolff (Management Information Systems - Haifa University)
    02/10/2007, 15:00
  111. Serafim Kotrotsos (Exis-IT)
    02/10/2007, 15:00
  112. Daniel Fey (Nokia Siemens)
    02/10/2007, 15:00
    The Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI) aims to create a strategic research agenda for European research in services and their foundations. NESSI-Grid forms part of that activity by defining a vision and strategic research agenda (SRA) for grid infrastructures used in business environments and in particular in NESSI scenarios. A first version of both, vision and...
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  113. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 15:00
  114. Geneviève Romier (UREC/CNRS)
    02/10/2007, 15:10
    The presentation will describe a first study conduced within the EGEE ITIL group to evaluate the way to reach consistency between the work of the ENOC and the ITIL way of work. ENOC is the EGEE Network Operation Center, part of EGEE SA2 (Network activity). The presentation will raise which issues for the ENOC to reach ITIL?
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  115. 02/10/2007, 15:10
    A need for anonymous access to grid resources has been identified. It prevents the resource owners and other external parties from tracing the users and their actions. The talk gives an overview and status of the related work in the EGEE-II project.
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  116. Csilla Zsigri (Atos Origin)
    02/10/2007, 15:15
  117. Guillermo Diez-Andino Sancho (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 16:00
  118. Giuseppe Ugolotti (NICE)
    02/10/2007, 16:00
    While Grids can dramatically innovative business models and marketplaces, for end-users the term "Grid" is frequently associated with highly complex infrastructures dissimilar to the everyday tools and technologies they are used to. The A-WARE project tackles this problem and develops a stable, supported, commercially exploitable, high quality technology able to give easy access to Grid...
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  119. 02/10/2007, 16:00
    There have been demonstrations on how to steal a proxy from the WN and there is an ongoing work to add policies as restrictions. What we would like to be discussed is the status of this work.
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  120. Remi Mollon (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 16:00
    TRANSITS Technical module
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  121. Mr Adriano Rippa (Engineering SpA)
    02/10/2007, 16:20
  122. Robert Harakaly (Industry Forum Steering Committee)
    02/10/2007, 16:20
    Industrial adoption of any Grid middleware depends on its ability to satisfy the needs of many different communities, starting from technology providers through developers to the end users. For this reason the EGEE Industry Forum Steering Committee is starting a special focus group on gLite adoption. This group will focus on analysis of the technical barriers to gLite adoption in industry and...
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  123. 02/10/2007, 16:25
    What is the purpose for gLExec and how and what does it do. What is the relation of gLExec with regard to pilot jobs and what can gLExec do for you on the WN or CE for both users and site administrators.
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  124. Mike Boniface (IT Innovation)
    02/10/2007, 16:40
    The journey from proof-of-concepts and operational Grid research infrastructures to credible Enterprise technologies has significant technical, economical and cultural challenges. For the last 10 years IT Innovation has been working with industry and commerce to address these challenges from the early days of meta-computing experiments to the Grid and now Service-Oriented Infrastructures....
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  125. 02/10/2007, 16:55
  126. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    02/10/2007, 17:00
    AOB and next meeting
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  127. Silvina Grad-Freilich (Mathworks)
    02/10/2007, 17:00
    MATLAB is a popular programming environment with over 1,000,000 users worldwide, primarily scientists and engineers engaged in technical computing. In 2004, The MathWorks introduced a product for distributed and parallel computing that enables MATLAB users to take advantage of high-performance environments to solve computationally or data intensive problems. Engineers and scientists can now...
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  129. Pierre Girard (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 17:30
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  131. Dr Kai Neuffer (PIC)
    02/10/2007, 17:30
  132. 02/10/2007, 17:35
    MTA SZTAKI (Gergely Sipos)
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  133. Dr Kai Neuffer (PIC)
    02/10/2007, 17:35
  134. 02/10/2007, 17:45
  135. Session Chairs - ALL Participants
    02/10/2007, 17:50
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  137. Rolf Rumler (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 17:50
    Mission, achievements, and status
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  138. 02/10/2007, 17:55
  139. 02/10/2007, 18:05
  140. Antonio Fuentes (Unknown)
    02/10/2007, 18:05
  141. Helene Cordier (CNRS/IN2P3)
    02/10/2007, 18:10
    Report on the grid operators' work (COD), status of the CIC portal work
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  142. 02/10/2007, 18:20
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  144. 02/10/2007, 18:35
  145. Dr Kai Neuffer (PIC)
    02/10/2007, 18:35
  146. Ales Krenek (CESNET)
    02/10/2007, 18:45
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  148. Dr guy wormser (LAL Orsay)
    02/10/2007, 19:00
    1) EGEE-III Présentation générale (GW) Tour de table des partenaires 2) Institut des grilles: Présentation et perspectives (GW) 3) EGEE-II : questions diverses 4) AOB
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  149. 02/10/2007, 19:10
    Current situation, status in EGEE III, perspectives (NGIs)
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  150. 02/10/2007, 19:25
    Information related to the current EGEE II project. Experiences from the preparation of the EGEE III
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  151. 02/10/2007, 19:40
    General discussion
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  152. Cal Loomis (CNRS/LAL), Evangelos Floros (Unknown)
    03/10/2007, 09:00
    This presentation will summarize the current use of the EGEE production infrastructure by the EGEE user community and provide an overview of the functionalities required, both present and future, by the users' applications. The talk will include an overview of the services currently provided by NA4 to the user community and discuss how the provision and organization of those services will...
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  153. Dr Francesco Calabrese (University of Naples / Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    03/10/2007, 09:40
    The real-time city is now real! The increasing deployment of sensors and hand-held electronics in recent years is allowing a new approach to the study of the built environment. The way we describe and understand cities is being radically transformed - alongside the tools we use to design them and impact on their physical structure.
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  154. 03/10/2007, 10:20
  155. Ms Emma Apted (Dante)
    03/10/2007, 11:00
    The basic outline is:
    • PERT (support team for e2e investigations on perf. issues)
    • perfSONAR/MDM (e2e perf. monitoring)
    • point to point services (dedicated links)
    • Premium IP/AMPS (network resource reservations).
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  156. Mr Horst Schwichtenberg (SCAI Fraunhofer Institute)
    03/10/2007, 11:00
  157. Antonio Retico (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 11:00
    Quick overview of PPS activity and infrastructure. Presentation of the agenda
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  158. 03/10/2007, 11:00
  159. Mr Koerdt, Ms Krakowian, Mr L'Orphelin, Mr RADECKI
    03/10/2007, 11:00
    Track and Update issues: - Tools Improvements for COD -- includes SAM WG, SAMAP WG and gstat WG - Best Practices for COD -- includes Operational Procedure Manual editorial comittee
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  160. Akos Frohner (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 11:10
  161. Antonio Retico (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 11:15
  162. Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
    03/10/2007, 11:26
  163. Maria Grammatikou (Unknown)
    03/10/2007, 11:30
  164. Tamas Kiss (University of Westminster)
    03/10/2007, 11:30
  165. 03/10/2007, 11:35
  166. Dr Claudio Vuerli
    03/10/2007, 11:45
  167. Asli Zengin
    03/10/2007, 11:45
  168. Mr AIDEL, Mr Cavalli, Mr Mathieu, Mr Pagano
    03/10/2007, 11:45
    - CIC integration --includes third party and permanent guests. - Failover Process.
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  169. 03/10/2007, 12:00
    Topics: - Open source P-GRADE Portal - Open source licences - Future releases and features - Support services
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  170. Mr Guillaume Cessieux (CNRS / CC-IN2P3)
    03/10/2007, 12:00
    Presentation of the services provided by the ENOC to the Grid community
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  171. Dr Sandro Fiore
    03/10/2007, 12:02
  172. Michael Mineter (NeSC-TOE)
    03/10/2007, 12:20
  173. 03/10/2007, 12:26
  174. Dr Claudio Vuerli (INAF-OA Trieste)
    03/10/2007, 14:00
  175. 03/10/2007, 14:00
  176. 03/10/2007, 14:00
  177. Nicholas Thackray (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 14:00
  178. Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
    03/10/2007, 14:00
  179. Prof. Cecile Germain-Renaud (LRI)
    03/10/2007, 14:00
  180. Dr Erwin Laure (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 14:00
    The EGEE Technical Director will give an overview of the technical aspects of EGEE that are of interest to other projects.
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  181. Dr Ivan Porro
    03/10/2007, 14:10
  182. marie-lise dubernet (Paris Observatory, France)
    03/10/2007, 14:10
  183. Mr Ales Krenek (MASARYK UNIVERSITY, BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC)
    03/10/2007, 14:10
    This talk will present some details on the internal design of two major tools that are relevant for the Grid Observatory purpose.
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  184. Sarah Purcell Nolan (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 14:15
    The Dissemination, Outreach and Communication (NA2) Activity Leader will present to the participants EGEE's networking efforts, synergies in outreach, what EGEE can do for other projects and what other projects can do for EGEE.
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  185. Nicholas Thackray (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 14:20
  186. 03/10/2007, 14:20
  187. Ladislav Hluchy (Unknown)
    03/10/2007, 14:25
  188. Gergely Sipos (SZTAKI)
    03/10/2007, 14:25
    The leader of the EGEE Training and Induction ctivity (NA3) will present how Collaborating Projects can work together with EGEE to enhance their training initiatives and leverage common ground.
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  189. Mr Romain Texier (CNRS)
    03/10/2007, 14:25
  190. Dr Panagiotis Louridas (GRNET S.A.)
    03/10/2007, 14:35
    The leader of the EGEE Policy and International Cooperation Activity (NA5) will present the current outlook of the EGEE Ecosystem in FP7.
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  191. Dr Marcos Lopez-Caniego (IFCA-CSIC)
    03/10/2007, 14:40
  192. Dr Ignacio Blanquer (UPV)
    03/10/2007, 14:40
  193. 03/10/2007, 14:45
  194. Frédéric Hemmer (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 14:45
    The participants will be able to field their questions to high-level EGEE representatives (Activity Leaders or Deputy Activity Leaders) from activities such as SA1 (Grid Operations, Support and Management), SA2 (Networking Support), JRA1 (Middleware Reengineering), NA2 (Dissemination, Outreach and Communication), NA3 (Training and Induction), NA4 (Applications, Identification and Support), NA5...
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  195. Dr David Colling
    03/10/2007, 14:50
  196. Dr Claudio Vuerli (INAF-OA Trieste)
    03/10/2007, 14:55
  197. Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
    03/10/2007, 14:55
  198. 03/10/2007, 15:00
    Report on portal integration : FR/CE --30' - Update on GOCDB and scheduled downtimes : UK/FR Tools Improvements for COD and feedback from sites: CE -- 20' - Report on SAM/FCR/COD status : CERN/FR - Report on SAMAP : CE - Report on GSTAT : TW Failover procedures - Global: IT --30' BEst PraCtices for COD – Global COD session : DE-CH --10' - Update for Operations Procedure: SWE AOB
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  199. 03/10/2007, 15:10
    This is a general discussion about the AA cluster in EGEE and future perspectives concerning the participation of the astronomical community to EGEE. All people who attend the session are invited to contribute.
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  200. Dr Hugues Benoit-Cattin
    03/10/2007, 15:10
  201. 03/10/2007, 15:10
  202. 03/10/2007, 15:15
  203. 03/10/2007, 15:20
  204. Ian Neilson (CERN), James Casey (CERN)
    03/10/2007, 16:00
    The presenter will provide an overview the Grid Services Monitoring WG activities and and introduction to the following presentations.
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  205. Prof. Bernard Marechal (UFRJ)
    03/10/2007, 16:00
  206. Prof. Roberto Barbera (INFN - Catania)
    03/10/2007, 16:10
  207. Emir Imamagic (Unknown)
    03/10/2007, 16:10
  208. Prof. Rafael Mayo (CIEMAT)
    03/10/2007, 16:30
  209. Ronald Starink (Unknown)
    03/10/2007, 16:35
  210. Rob Quick (OSG - Indiana University)
    03/10/2007, 16:45
  211. Mr Leandro Neumann Ciuffo (INFN - Catania)
    03/10/2007, 17:00
    This talk will present the dissemination activities done by the EELA project highlighting its collaboration with EGEE.
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  212. Dr Max Böhm (CERN & EDS)
    03/10/2007, 17:00
    A new approach to visualization of complex monitoring data of the entire Grid.
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  213. Dr Franco Zoppi (CNR-ISTI)
    03/10/2007, 17:15
  214. Claudio Grandi (INFN & CERN)
    04/10/2007, 09:00
    The gLite 3 middleware has been in production for about one year and a half. Since its first release many improvements have been made in terms of performance and usability. Concurrently the gLite software process has been improved and the benefits of the single component release process are realised. gLite is now undergoing a multi-stage restructuring process with the aim to make it more...
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  215. Dr Wolfgang Gentzsch (D-Grid, Duke, e-IRG, e-School, Father&Husband, GFSG, PCAST, and RENCI)
    04/10/2007, 09:45
    In 2005, the German D-Grid Initiative started with 7 projects in the areas grid infrastructure, astronomy, climate research, high energy physics, engineering, medical research, and humanities. Recently, 12 additional 'community grid' projects kicked off.
    In this presentation, we will present an overview on D-Grid and summarize our experience in creating the grid infrastructure and the... Go to contribution page
  216. Dr Luciano Milanesi (National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies)
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  217. 04/10/2007, 11:00
  218. Erwin Laure (CERN)
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  219. Prof. Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC)
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  220. Mingchao Ma (Unknown)
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  221. Ioannis Liabotis
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  222. Isabel Campos Plasencia (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria CSIC)
    04/10/2007, 11:00
  223. Alistair Dunlop
    04/10/2007, 11:05
  224. 04/10/2007, 11:10
  225. Mr Kiril Dichev (HLRS)
    04/10/2007, 11:15
  226. Martin Polak (GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz)
    04/10/2007, 11:20
  227. 04/10/2007, 11:20
  228. Claudio Grandi (INFN & CERN)
    04/10/2007, 11:25
  229. Michal Prochazka (CESNET)
    04/10/2007, 11:25
  230. 04/10/2007, 11:30
  231. Nicholas Thackray (CERN)
    04/10/2007, 11:30
  232. Dr Sandor Suhai (DKFZ)
    04/10/2007, 11:30
  233. Dr Isabel Campos Plasencia (CSIC)
    04/10/2007, 11:35
  234. 04/10/2007, 11:40
  235. Dominik Stokłosa
    04/10/2007, 11:40
  236. 04/10/2007, 11:45
  237. 04/10/2007, 11:50
  238. Carlos Fuentes Bermejo (Unknown)
    04/10/2007, 11:50
  239. Stephen Childs (TCD)
    04/10/2007, 11:50
    Status of the MPI support in the EGEE infrastructure
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  240. 04/10/2007, 12:00
  241. 04/10/2007, 12:00
    Tips from NA2 on working with the press/media, and writing articles for general consumption.
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  242. Mr Constantinos Kotsokalis (GRNET S.A.)
    04/10/2007, 12:00
  243. Dr Goncalo Borges (LIP), Mr Jorge Gomes (LIP)
    04/10/2007, 12:00
  244. Dr Pietro Liò
    04/10/2007, 12:00
  245. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    04/10/2007, 12:15
  246. 04/10/2007, 12:20
  247. 04/10/2007, 12:25
  248. Mr Gabriele Trombetti (CNR-ITB)
    04/10/2007, 14:00
  249. 04/10/2007, 14:00
  250. Prof. Miquel Senar (UAB)
    04/10/2007, 14:00
  251. David Jackson (Unknown)
    04/10/2007, 14:00
    Site security is important to us all but how can it be made easier to implement? This training session will outline the approaches to Integrated Site Security (ISS) and the general recommendations that have been identified following practical implementation at two European Grid sites. The emphasis is on practical advice on how to link technical, administrative and training issues to improve...
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  252. 04/10/2007, 14:00
  253. Franco Zoppi (CNR - ISTI)
    04/10/2007, 14:00
  254. Dr Pasquale Pagano (CNR - ISTI)
    04/10/2007, 14:05
    A brief overview of the gCube framework is provided. In particular, this talk presents the way it embeds and exploits gLite by offering a feature full platform for distributed hosting and management of web services; storage, retrieval, and access of raw data and information; and a framework for extending state-of-the-art indexing, selection, fusion, extraction, description, annotation,...
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  255. 04/10/2007, 14:10
  256. Dr Balazs Konya
    04/10/2007, 14:10
    Early results of the KnowARC project
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  257. 04/10/2007, 14:20
  258. Evangelos Floros (Unknown)
    04/10/2007, 14:20
    This talk presents gCube's approach to define, run, and optimize complex process-based applications n the Grid. Following the idea of programming-in-the-large, gCube first supports a powerful graphical user interface for the composition of both Grid services and jobs into processes. Second, gCube provides a fully distributed approach to process (workflow) management that avoids any single...
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  259. Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN-Bari)
    04/10/2007, 14:30
  260. Antun Balaz (Institute of Physics, Belgrade)
    04/10/2007, 14:30
  261. Dr Martin Polak (GUP)
    04/10/2007, 14:30
  262. Paolo Roccetti (Engineering Ingegneria Informatica)
    04/10/2007, 14:35
    In Virtual Research Environments, the management of service identities must face with issues related to the dynamic services deployment in the infrastructure. This talk briefly presents how these issues have been solved in the gCube framework.
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  263. 04/10/2007, 14:40
  264. Mr Ferenc Szalai
    04/10/2007, 14:40
    This session will try to show the new HED, its language bindings and sample services (AREX).
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  265. Dr Pasquale Pagano (CNR-ISTI)
    04/10/2007, 14:45
    This talk introduces the gCube Content and Storage Management that provides means for persistently storing and physically structuring any content in a Grid-enabled VRE. In addition, it presents novel approach to advanced replication in the Grid that allows for increased availability of content in a VRE.
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  266. 04/10/2007, 14:50
  267. Mr Marcin Plociennik (PSNC)
    04/10/2007, 14:50
  268. George Kakaletris (University of Athens)
    04/10/2007, 15:00
    This talk presents the gCube Search Framework that is the orchestrator of the Information Retrieval process, distributed in its nature. It consolidates query and environment information, prepares and plans retrieval execution and ultimately offers the gluing elements that bring together all the independent components into a meaningful and performant collaboration. The gCube Search Framework...
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  269. 04/10/2007, 15:00
  270. Mr Vinod Kasam (CNRS-IN2P3)
    04/10/2007, 15:00
  271. Mr Daniel Bayer
    04/10/2007, 15:10
  272. Dr Isabel Campos Plasencia (CSIC), Prof. Jesus Marco de Lucas (CSIC), Mr Jorge Gomes (LIP)
    04/10/2007, 15:10
  273. 04/10/2007, 15:40
  274. 04/10/2007, 16:00
  275. Mr Norbert Graf (university of Saarland)
    04/10/2007, 16:00
  276. 04/10/2007, 16:00
  277. Dr Balázs Kónya
    04/10/2007, 16:00
  278. Pedro Andrade (CERN)
    04/10/2007, 16:00
    This talk gives on overview of the DILIGENT infrastructure highlighting its different constituents. It is explained how gCube and gLite are made available to enable the creation of Virtual Research Environments. In particular it is explained the importance of the DILIGENT Hosting Node (DHN) to host the gCube services and how the gLite services are associated with the EGEE PPS infrastructure....
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  279. Cal Loomis (Laboratoire de l''Accelerateur Lineaire (LAL) (IN2P3) (LAL)), Mr Frederic Schaer (CEA), Helene Cordier (CNRS/IN2P3), Mr Rolf Rumler (IN2P3/CNRS), Torsten Antoni (GGUS-FZK)
    04/10/2007, 16:00
    - VO registration procedure explained (25') (Frédéric Schaer and Rolf Rumler) * Description of the process, states of a VO, security aspects, relation to other fields * Specific problems and actions: - Main problems encountered during registration - Site problems during VO deployment: results of a study (Frédéric) - Sites abandonning support for a specific...
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  280. 04/10/2007, 16:10
  281. Andrea Manzi (CNR - ISTI)
    04/10/2007, 16:10
    The goal of the ImpECt scenario is to improve accessibility, interoperability and usability of environmental data, models, tools, algorithms and instruments integrating the distributed data sources with specialized data handling services. In particular, the DILIGENT infrastructure is used as a means for supporting the preparation of projects and periodical reports on specific environmental...
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  282. 04/10/2007, 16:20
  283. 04/10/2007, 16:20
  284. Mr Julius Pukacki
    04/10/2007, 16:20
  285. 04/10/2007, 16:30
  286. Dr Matteo Mordacchini (CNR - ISTI)
    04/10/2007, 16:30
    SAPIR is an EU project aimed to extend the power of web searches beyond centralized text and metadata searches to include distributed audio-visual content. By exploiting the DILIGENT infrastructure, a large collection of images, counting 100 millions of objects, is under processing with the aim to generate the bigger data set of image features than at any time before. The result of this data...
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  287. Dr Peter Stefan
    04/10/2007, 16:30
    Interoperability results in KnowARC
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  288. 04/10/2007, 16:30
  289. 04/10/2007, 16:40
  290. 04/10/2007, 16:40
  291. 04/10/2007, 16:40
  292. Mr Luis Martin
    04/10/2007, 16:40
  293. 04/10/2007, 16:50
  294. 04/10/2007, 17:00
  295. 04/10/2007, 17:00
  296. Mr Stelios Georgios Sfakianakis
    04/10/2007, 17:00
  297. 04/10/2007, 17:10
  298. 04/10/2007, 17:20
  299. 04/10/2007, 17:20
  300. Mr Vasilis Virvilis (Biovista)
    04/10/2007, 17:20
  301. 04/10/2007, 17:30
  302. Dr Christophe Blanchet (CNRS IBCP)
    04/10/2007, 17:30
  303. 04/10/2007, 17:40
  304. Mr David Groep (NIKHEF)
    04/10/2007, 17:45
  305. 04/10/2007, 17:50
  306. Dr David Kelsey (RAL)
    04/10/2007, 18:00
  307. 04/10/2007, 18:00
  308. 04/10/2007, 18:10
  309. Mr Romain Wartel (CERN)
    04/10/2007, 18:15
  310. 04/10/2007, 18:20
  311. 04/10/2007, 18:30
  312. Dr Christoph Witzig
    04/10/2007, 18:30
  313. 04/10/2007, 18:40
  314. 04/10/2007, 18:45
  315. 04/10/2007, 18:50
  316. 04/10/2007, 19:00
  317. 04/10/2007, 19:10
  318. 04/10/2007, 19:20
  319. 04/10/2007, 19:30
  320. 04/10/2007, 19:40
  321. 05/10/2007, 09:00
  322. Erwin Laure
    05/10/2007, 09:00
  323. Dr Alessandra Forti (University of Manchester)
    05/10/2007, 09:00
    30' presentation + 1h discussion
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  324. 05/10/2007, 09:30
    The talk will present the results of the in vitro tests performed on the best compounds selected in silico during the first data challenges on malaria and avian flu
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  325. Marco Pappalardo (INFN Catania)
    05/10/2007, 09:30
  326. 05/10/2007, 09:45
  327. 05/10/2007, 10:00
  328. Subrata Chattopadhyay
    05/10/2007, 10:00
  329. 05/10/2007, 10:15
  330. Morris Riedel
    05/10/2007, 10:30
  331. 05/10/2007, 10:30
  332. Mr Ales Krenek (MASARYK UNIVERSITY, BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC), Dr Steve Fisher (RAL)
    05/10/2007, 10:30
    15' presentation + 15' discussion
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  333. Francesco Giacomini (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)), Marco Cecchi (Unknown)
    05/10/2007, 11:00
    15' presentation + 15' discussion
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  334. Erwin Laure, Marco Verlato, Morris Riedel, Subrata Chattopadhyay
    05/10/2007, 11:00
    The topics addressed will be: - Are the Grid middlewares converging or diverging? - Are standards really used (and useful)? - Web services: do they have a role in the interoperability arena? - A Grid of Grids: just like Internet?
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  335. 05/10/2007, 11:00
    The round table will focus on 3 major topics (10' each) and then if extra time, questions from the audience will be taken by the panelists. Topic1: Identifying ways forward in Europe for the convergence toward a community healthgrid platform and infrastructure Topic2: Security and privacy in healthgrids, Common practices in European projects. Emergence of a healthgrid European...
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  336. Dr Luigi Zangrando (INFN)
    05/10/2007, 11:30
    20' + 10' discussion
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  337. 05/10/2007, 12:45
  338. Dr Bob Jones (CERN)
    05/10/2007, 12:55
  339. 05/10/2007, 14:00
    Review of Posznan's SA3 activities
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  340. 05/10/2007, 14:50
    Review of GRNET's SA3 activity
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  341. 05/10/2007, 15:40
  342. Yannick Legre (CNRS)
  343. Kyriakos Baxevanidis (European Commission)
  344. Pawel Plaszczak (GridwiseTech)
  345. Adam Vile (Excelian)
  346. Roberto Barbera (INFN)
  347. Hannah Cumming (TOTAL, UK)
  348. Csilla Zsigri (Atos Origin)
  349. Legre Yannick (HealthGrid)
  350. Prof. Emmanouel Varvarigos (Research Academic Computer Technology Institute - RACTI)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  351. Dr Kerstin Ronneberger (DKRZ), Dr Stephan Kindermann (DKRZ)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  352. Mr Thierry Sengstag
  353. Prof. George Kampis (Collegium Budapest)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  354. marie-lise dubernet (Paris Observatory, France)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  355. Dr Nicola Venuti (NICE srl)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  356. Dr Margarita Kazakeviciute (Vilnius University)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  357. Dr Luciano Milanesi (National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies)
  358. Prof. Nabil Abdennadher (University of Applied Sciences Geneva. (HES-SO))
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  359. Dr Marcos Lopez-Caniego (IFCA-CSIC)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  360. Akos Frohner (CERN)
  361. Akos Frohner (CERN)
  362. Akos Frohner (CERN)
  363. Akos Frohner (CERN)
  364. Mr Ales Krenek (CESNET), Jan Kmunicek (CESNET)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  365. Dr Doman Kim (Chonnam National University)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  366. Mr Pasquale Pagano (CNR-ISTI)
    Poster
  367. Ian Bird
  368. Dr Monique Petitdidier (CNRS/IPSL)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  369. Dr Monique Petitdidier (CNRS/IPSL)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  370. Prof. Ilias Maglogiannis (University of Aegean)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  371. Johan Montagnat
  372. Dr Vincenzo Miccio (CERN-PSS)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  373. Dr José Flix (PIC, Barcelona, Spain)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  374. Mr Jakub Moscicki (CERN), Ms Patricia Mendez (CERN)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  375. Mr Antonio Gómez-Iglesias (CIEMAT)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  376. Alexandru Munteanu (INSERM UMR S 525)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  377. Lydia Maigne (CNRS IN2P3 LPC), Matteo Diarena (CNRS IN2P3 LPC), Simon Nowak (CNRS IN2P3 LPC)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  378. Dr Sandro Fiore (SPACI Consortium & University of Salento)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  379. Dr Ivan Porro (Bio-Lab, DIST, University of Genoa)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  380. Giorgos Kollias (University of Patras)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  381. Dr Eduardo Huedo Cuesta (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Mr Javier Fontán Muiños (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  382. Dr Marco Verlato (INFN-Padova)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  383. Mr Philipp Fuchs (Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria CSIC)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  384. Mr Branislav Simo (Institute of Informatics, Slovak Acedmy of Sciences)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  385. Mr Andreas Unterkircher (CERN)
  386. Nicholas Thackray (CERN)
  387. Horst Swchichtenberg (FhG/SCAI)
  388. Mr Horst Schwichtenberg (SCAI Fraunhofer Institute)
  389. Viet Tran (Institute of Informatics, Slovakia)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  390. Dr Christophe Blanchet (CNRS IBCP)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  391. Dr Xavier Espinal (PIC/IFAE)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  392. Mr Fotis Georgatos (National Technical University of Athens), Mr Giannis Kouretis (National Technical University of Athens)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  393. Prof. Victor Lakhno (IMPB RAS, Pushchino, Russia)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  394. Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  395. Mr Ali Javadzadeh Boloori (CERN/KTH)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  396. Dr Giacinto Donvito (INFN-Bari)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  397. Mr Faustin Laurentiu Roman (IFIN-HH)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  398. Mr Camiel Plevier (Dutchspace)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  399. Mr Hurng-Chun Lee (ASGC, CERN, U. Innsbruck)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  400. Dr. Richard Antonio Alo' (university of houston downtown)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  401. Mr Germán Carrera (Centro Nacional de Biotecnología CSIC)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  402. Dr Alessandro Di Girolamo (CERN)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  403. Prof. Emmanuel Varvarigos (University of Patras)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  404. Dr Ignacio Blanquer (UPV)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  405. Mr Stefan Castille
  406. Dr José Flix (PIC, Barcelona, Spain)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  407. Dr Giovanni Bracco (ENEA)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  408. Mr David Manset (Maat Gknowledge)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  409. Mr Bartek Palak (Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center), Mr Sarunas Mikolaitis (Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy of Vilnius University)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  410. Dr Max Böhm (CERN & EDS)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo
  411. Dr He Liqiang (University of Cyprus)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  412. Jan Just Keijser (NIKHEF)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  413. Mr Omer Khalid (CERN)
    Demo and Poster session
    Poster
  414. Mr Cyril L'Orphelin (CNRS/IN2P3), Mr Gilles Mathieu (CNRS/IN2P3), Mr Osman Aidel (CNRS/IN2P3)
    Demo and Poster session
    On-line Demo