11–14 Feb 2008
<a href="http://www.polydome.org">Le Polydôme</a>, Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Data Management

Data_Management
13 Feb 2008, 16:00
<a href="http://www.polydome.org">Le Polydôme</a>, Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE

<a href="http://www.polydome.org">Le Polydôme</a>, Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE

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  1. Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)
    13/02/2008, 16:00
    Existing or Prospective Grid Services
    Oral
    Hospitals continuously produce tremendous amounts of image data that is managed by local PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems). These systems are often limited to a local network access although the community experiences a growing interest for data sharing and remote processing. Indeed, patient data is often spread out different medical data acquisition centers. Furthermore,...
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  2. Mr Mario Lassnig (CERN & University of Innsbruck, Austria)
    13/02/2008, 16:25
    Existing or Prospective Grid Services
    Oral
    DQ2 is specifically designed to support the access and management of large scientific datasets produced by the ATLAS experiment using heterogeneous grid infrastructures. The DQ2 middleware manages those datasets with global services, local site services and enduser interfaces. The global services, or central catalogues, are responsible for the mapping of individual files onto DQ2 datasets. The...
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  3. Dr Antonio Calanducci (INFN Catania)
    13/02/2008, 16:50
    Existing or Prospective Grid Services
    Oral
    A gLibrary/DRI repository is made of large digital content (as image files, video, etc) and metadata associated with it (annotations, descriptions, etc). In a typical scenario, new repository providers could use the built in mechanisms to store repository items (e.g. studies made of textual data and multiple medical images) in a combined GRID and federated RDBMS by simply describing the...
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