Dr
Harald Kornmayer
(NEC Laboratories Europe)
13/02/2008, 11:00
Existing or Prospective Grid Services
Oral
The usage of a common and reliable tool eco system will help the developers from different domains to port their legacy applications to Grids. But not only developers will benefit from a general tool Eco System, but also Grid users and Grid resource operators can integrate their use cases in such a general Grid Tool Eco System. The g-Eclipse project built such an general, middleware...
Dr
Andrew McNab
(UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER)
13/02/2008, 11:20
Existing or Prospective Grid Services
Oral
CSRF and XSS attacks have been used against major public websites, such as Google's GMail, for several years, and generally involve "confused deputy" scenarios in which an authenticated user's web browser is deceived into carrying out an action desire by the attacker. Due to the support for Javascript functions such as XMLHttpRequest in browsers, it can be possible for an attacker's script to...
Mr
Julian Linford
(ESA)
13/02/2008, 11:40
Existing or Prospective Grid Services
Oral
Large sets of ES data are available and distributed all over the world. The data come from satellites, ground-based network and sensors aboard balloons, aircrafts, and/or sounding rockets. A critical requirement is the organisation of the data, their accessibility and in some cases tools to define the workflow of the application.
From a very large number of existing ES portals, a survey was...
Federica Fanzago
(CERN-CNAF)
13/02/2008, 12:00
Application Porting and Deployment
Oral
The CMS experiment will produce few PBytes of data each year to distribute and store in many computing centres spread in the countries participating to the CMS collaboration and made available for analysis to world-wide distributed physicists.CMS will use a distributed architecture based on Grid infrastructure to analyze data stored at remote sites, to assure data access only to authorized...