Dr
Davide Bernardini
(CNR-ISTI)
01/03/2006, 14:15
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
The demand for Digital Libraries has recently grown considerably, DLs are perceived
as a necessary instrument to support communication and collaboration among the
members of communities of interest; many application domains require DL services,
e.g. e-Health, e-Learning, e- Government, and many of the organizations that demand
a DL are small, distributed, and dynamic, because they use...
Mr
Eric Yen
(Academia SINICA Grid Computing Centre, Taiwan)
01/03/2006, 14:30
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
Digital archives/libraries are widely recognized as a crucial component of the
global information infrastructure for the new century. Research and development
projects in many parts of the world are concerned about using advanced information
technologies for managing and manipulating digital information, ranging from data
storage, preservation, indexing, searching, presentation, and...
Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN IT/PSS)
01/03/2006, 15:00
VO management - Portals
Oral contribution
The EGEE infrastructure is a key part of the computing environment for the
simulation, processing and analysis of the data of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
experiments (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb). The example of the LHC experiments
illustrates well the motivation behind Grid technology. The LHC accelerator will
start operation in 2007, and the total data volume per experiment is...
Dr
Andrea Manara
(ITU BR)
01/03/2006, 15:15
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
The Radiocommunication Bureau of the ITU (ITU-BR) manages the preparations for the
ITU Regional Radio Conference RRC06 to establish a new frequency plan for the
introduction of digital broadcasting (band III and IV/V) in Europe, Africa, Arab
States and former-USSR States. During the 5 weeks of the RRC06 Conference (15 May
to
16 June 2006) delegations from 119 Member States will...
Prof.
Pier Giovanni Pelfer
(Dept. Physics, University of Florence and INFN, Italy)
01/03/2006, 15:30
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
Modern archaeology, between the historical, anthropological and social sciences, is
the more suitable and mature for the application of the Grid technologies. In fact,
archaeology is a multidisciplinary historical science, using data and methods from
many of the natural and social sciences. Archaeological research do and has done
large use of computers and digital technologies for...
Monique Petitdidier
(IPSL)
01/03/2006, 16:30
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
ESRIN : L. Fusco, J. Linford, C. Retscher
IPSL : C. Boonne, S. Godin-Beekmann, M. Petitdidier, D. Weissenbach
KNMI: W. Som de Cerff
SCAI-FHG: J. Kraus, H. Schwichtenberg
UTV : F. Del Frate, M. Iapaolo
Satellite data processing presents a challenge for any computer resources due to
the large volume of data and number of files. The vast amount of data sets and
databases are all...
Dr
Viet Tran
(Institute of Informatics, Slovakia)
01/03/2006, 16:45
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
The flood application has been successfully demonstrated at EGEE second review in
December and we would demonstrate it at EGEE User forum for Grid application
developers and Grid users.
Flood application consists of several numerical models of meteorology, hydrology
and hydraulics. A portal is developed for comfortable use of flood application. The
portal has four main modules:
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Geneviรจve Moguilny
(Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
01/03/2006, 17:00
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
This abstract describes the "Solid Earth Physics" applications of the ESR(Earth
Science Research) VO. These applications, developed or ported by the "Institut de
Physique du Globe de Paris" (IPGP) address mainly seismology, data processing as
well as simulation.
Solid Earth Physics deployed successfully two applications on EGEE.
The first one allows the rapid determination of...
Mr
Gael Youinou
(Unknown)
01/03/2006, 17:30
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
Worldwide population faces difficult challenges for the coming years to produce
enough energy to sustain global growth and predict main evolutions of the Earth such
as earthquakes. Seismic data processing and reservoir simulation are key
technologies to help researchers in geosciences to tackle these challenges.
Modern seismic data processing and geophysical simulations require...
Dr
Joachim Biercamp
(DKRZ)
01/03/2006, 17:45
Earth Observation - Archaelogy - Digital Library
Oral contribution
Human made climate change and its impact on the natural and socio-economic
environment is one of todays most challenging problems of mankind. To understand and
project processes, changes and impacts of the natural and socio-economic system a
growing community of researchers from various disciplines investigates and analyses
the earthsystem by means of computer simulation and analysis...