Mario Campolargo
(European Commission)
22/09/2008, 09:30
Stephan Gillich
(Director HPC EMEA, EMEA Enterprise Marketing, Intel GmbH)
22/09/2008, 11:00
22/09/2008, 11:20
Enterprise Marketing Director for Developing Markets
Prof.
Dieter Kranzlmueller
22/09/2008, 11:40
Todays grids have often demonstrated their successful application in many science and research domains. The next step for these grid infrastructures is the establishment of a sustainable model, which provides the grid services to the user community on a stable and permanent basis. This model has been developed in the course of the European Grid Infrastructure, and is currently discussed...
Vincent Jacques Breton
(Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire (LPC))
22/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Per Erik Oster
(CSC)
22/09/2008, 14:00
Dr
David Kelsey
(RAL)
22/09/2008, 14:00
Mr
Yannick Legre
(MAAT-G)
22/09/2008, 14:10
Ludek Matyska
(Unknown)
22/09/2008, 14:15
Charles Brett
(Forrester Inc.)
22/09/2008, 14:20
Charles Brett will present concepts and ideas that Forrester is researching and/or encountering in the market place in the context of Grids, Cloud Computing and future computing platforms. This will include analysis of 5 key commercial pressures and their likely impact.
Prof.
George Stamatakos
(NTUA)
22/09/2008, 14:30
David Sinclair
(Imense Ltd.)
22/09/2008, 14:40
Dr David Sinclair, co-founder Imense Ltd will present Imense's experience of the grid as a case study that shows how grid access can level the playing field for new companies wishing to demonstrate internet scale technology.
Imense Ltd has benefited greatly from its involvement with EGEE grid and the STFC PIPSS program. Before our projects with EGEE and the STFC we were an un-funded UK start...
Linda Ann Cornwall
(RAL)
22/09/2008, 14:40
Dr
Bob Jones
(CERN),
Ognjen Prnjat
(Unknown)
22/09/2008, 14:45
Dr
Joerg Freund
22/09/2008, 14:50
Dr
Hermann LEDERER
22/09/2008, 15:10
Mr
DAVID MANSET
(MAAT GKnowledge)
22/09/2008, 15:10
22/09/2008, 15:20
Dr
Claire Devereux
(STFC)
22/09/2008, 16:00
Vincent Jacques Breton
(Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire (LPC))
22/09/2008, 16:00
22/09/2008, 16:00
Panel with major e-Infrastructure projects and larger communities
Gilles Mathieu
(RAL-STFC, Didcot, UK)
22/09/2008, 16:05
Dr
Luciano Milanesi
(National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies)
22/09/2008, 16:15
Mr
DAVID MANSET
(MAAT GKnowledge)
22/09/2008, 16:20
Gilles Mathieu
(RAL-STFC, Didcot, UK)
22/09/2008, 16:25
bugs and feature requests can be tracked using the Savannah tool and the GOCDB interface
Doman Kim
(Chonnam National University), Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(UPV), Dr
Joerg Freund
(Siemens), Dr
Luciano Milanesi
(National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies), Mr
Yannick Legre
(MAAT-G)
22/09/2008, 16:40
Nick Trigg
(Constellation Technologies)
22/09/2008, 16:40
Constellation is providing a cloud computing service to commercial companies using gLite. Providing higher level added value services to companies allowing them to access the power of the cloud on the net (the SuperCloud). Constellation is bringing the power of the cloud to all commercial sectors. The talk will include a description of some of the commercial project Constellation on which it...
Gilles Mathieu
(RAL-STFC, Didcot, UK)
22/09/2008, 16:55
Kiril Dichev
(Hih Performance Computing Centre Stuttgart)
22/09/2008, 17:30
Robin McConnell
(UEDIN)
22/09/2008, 17:30
Matthew Viljoen
(STFC)
22/09/2008, 17:50
Shimon Agassi
(IBM - Haifa)
22/09/2008, 17:50
Cloud Computing, evolved from Grid Computing, is a hot buzzword in today's ICT world, and has various facets from different points of views. We will briefly look at current commercial efforts in the Cloud world, and understand the benefits that Cloud Computing can offer today. We will then try looking down the road to see what will really be required from Cloud as the ICT world moves to Web...
David Fergusson
(UEDIN)
22/09/2008, 18:00
22/09/2008, 18:10
Mr
Bernhard Schott
(Platform Computing)
22/09/2008, 18:10
Roberto Barbera
(Consorzio COMETA)
22/09/2008, 18:10
COMETA (www.consorzio-cometa.it) is a not-for-profit Organization established in Catania (Italy) in 2005 and formed by the Universities of Catania (www.unict.it), Messina (www.unime.it), and Palermo (www.unipa.it), the INFN (Italian National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics, www.infn.it), the INAF (Italian National Institute of Astrophysics, www.inaf.it), the INGV (Italian National...
Dr
Peter Kunszt
(CSCS)
22/09/2008, 18:30
Strengths of HPC and grid communities. Challenges to greater collaboration. Opportunities for the future.
Emidio Giorgio
(INFN)
22/09/2008, 18:30
Mr
Evangelos Floros
(GRNET)
23/09/2008, 09:00
In the last few years, grid usage by EGEE user communities has shifted from testing and experimentation to daily production. At the same time, the number of applications and disciplines exploiting the EGEE infrastructure has grown significantly. The diversification of the user community has brought more demand for the use of commercial software on the grid; partnerships with industry have...
Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 11:00
Marcos Lopez Caniego
(IFCA-CSIC)
23/09/2008, 11:00
Maite Barroso Lopez
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 11:00
23/09/2008, 11:00
Gael Youinou
(CGGVeritas)
23/09/2008, 11:00
CGG is an EGEE partner also involved in the BEinGRID project. The presentation will focus on Seismic Processing and Reservoir Simulation application, using gLite and developed between - CGG Veritas, TNO, NICE, Petrosoft - all from the Oil & Gas market. The aim of the experiment is to validate the technical and economic viability of geosciences processing on the Grid by consolidating the...
Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 11:05
23/09/2008, 11:15
Fokke Dijkstra
(Unknown)
23/09/2008, 11:15
Torsten Antoni
(GGUS, KIT-SCC)
23/09/2008, 11:15
Dr
Luciano Milanesi
(National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies)
23/09/2008, 11:25
The talk will present the scopes and objectives of the Biomed Grid SUmmer School which will be held for the third consecutive year in Varenna (Italy) in May 2009
Dr
Birger Koblitz
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 11:25
23/09/2008, 11:30
Tomasz Szepieniec,
Tomasz Szepieniec
(Unknown)
23/09/2008, 11:30
Dr
Diana Cresti
(INFN)
23/09/2008, 11:45
This contribution will start with a talk by Diana Cresti describing the EGI User Support Task Force. In the following discussion, we will debate on the mechanisms by which the cluster can contribute to the activities of the task force and more generally to EGI in synergy with NA4 management and the other NA4 clusters.
23/09/2008, 11:45
Julia Andreeva
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 11:45
Stefano Cozzini
(Democritos)
23/09/2008, 12:00
BEmuse (Bias-Exchange Metadynamics Submission Environment) is a Grid-enabled tool developed within EU-IndiaGrid project. It is capable of folding a 36-residue protein in less than a year of single CPU time, significantly reducing the high number of CPU years needed with other techniques. BEmuse has been successfully tested on the EU-IndiaGrid infrastructure and was developed with...
Nicholas Thackray
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 12:00
23/09/2008, 12:00
Cluster representatives
23/09/2008, 12:05
23/09/2008, 12:15
Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 14:00
Chris Bannink
(Logica Management Consulting)
23/09/2008, 14:00
Chris Bannink will offer the inns and outs from the GridEcon project. A project (under EC FP6) about economic and business modelling of Grid computing.
The GridEcon project designs the technology that is needed to create an efficient European grid market for trading computing resources. It will also provide the foundation for a series of value-added services (e.g. insurance against resource...
Antonio Retico
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 14:00
Dr
Ralf Herwig
(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics)
23/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Predicting the effect of perturbations of complex biological systems is key to being able to solve important problems, in particular in the case of human diseases. It is highly likely, that such predictions will have to be based on computer models that represent all relevant components of the networks involved as well as their interactions in sufficient detail and accuracy. Establishment of...
23/09/2008, 14:00
Roberto Barbera
(UNIV. CATANIA AND INFN)
23/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Dr
Stefano Bagnasco
(I.N.F.N. TORINO)
23/09/2008, 14:05
Helene Cordier
(CNRS/IN2P3)
23/09/2008, 14:15
23/09/2008, 14:15
Mr
Stephen Benians
(Metaware)
23/09/2008, 14:20
Dr
Luciano Milanesi
(National Research Council - Institute of Biomedical Technologies)
23/09/2008, 14:30
Oral contribution
The aim of the present work is to enable the use of high performance computing infrastructures, such as the EGEE-III Grid Infrastructures for the execution of linkage analysis on very large SNPs (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) data sets markers. The test has been performed with 10.000 SNPs up to 1 million per Chip.
The linkege analysis of SNPs recently become a very popular approach for...
23/09/2008, 14:30
James Casey
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 14:30
Johannes Elmsheuser
(Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
23/09/2008, 14:30
Antonio Puliafito
(University of Messina)
23/09/2008, 14:40
Business Grid promises the wide adoption of economic valuable Grid services. A lot of effort is being spent by the research community as well as by companies that are interested in its adoption. The business component involves more stringent requirements in terms of security, confidentiality, trust, guarantees etc. Moreover, by its nature a business process requires most of the times...
Dr
Ognjen Prnjat
(GRNET)
23/09/2008, 14:40
Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(UPV)
23/09/2008, 14:45
Oral contribution
The execution of BLAST runs of metagenomes with respect to annotation
databases, such as the Non Redundant (nr) from the NCBI provides many
interesting results, such as the incoherencies in the annotation of entries
in the reference databases [1] or the definition of more precise
phylogenetic trees.
In the frame of EGEE, the UPV has developed in collaboration with the
Institute...
Luciano Gaido
(INFN, Sezione di Torino),
Luciano Gaido
(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)), Dr
Luciano Gaido
(INFN - TORINO)
23/09/2008, 14:45
Fabio Farina
(INFN Mliano-Bicocca)
23/09/2008, 14:55
Mr
Wolfgang Gentzsch
23/09/2008, 15:00
Mr
Bernhard Schott
(Platform Computing)
23/09/2008, 15:00
Innovative and intelligent use of current Grid technology enables datacenters to optimize their energy consumption by slightly modified scheduling policies. By scheduling workload respective to the application's energy-profile, spatial and temporal heat distribution is controlled. Without reducing the capabilities of the datacenter, this results in direct cost reductions as well as...
Dr
Christophe Blanchet
(CNRS IBCP)
23/09/2008, 15:00
Oral contribution
How proteins find their targets amongst millions (or more) of competing sites is still largely an unsolved problem. Understanding this process in detail is however central to understanding the mechanisms underlying gene expression. The problem becomes even harder when a complex of several proteins bind to DNA, an in the case of the nucleosome core particle. The nucleosome involves an eight...
Dr
Diana Cresti
(INFN)
23/09/2008, 15:10
Mr
Matthieu Reichstadt
(CNRS/IN2P3)
23/09/2008, 15:15
Oral contribution
Mr
DAVID MANSET
(MAAT GKnowledge)
23/09/2008, 15:20
Mr
Mason Hsiung
(Academia Sinica Grid Computing Center)
23/09/2008, 16:00
Dr
Tiziana Ferrari
(INFN CNAF)
23/09/2008, 16:00
Dr
Ignacio Martin Llorente
(Universidad Complutense)
23/09/2008, 16:00
Dr
Ariel Garcia
(Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), Dr
Mathias Stümpert
(Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)
23/09/2008, 16:02
Mr
Nikolay Marusov
(RRC "Kurchatov Institute")
23/09/2008, 16:02
Maria Girone
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:03
Dr
Andrea Santoro
(ENEA)
23/09/2008, 16:03
Mr
Bartosz Palak
(Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center), Mr
Karlis Podins
(University of Latvia)
23/09/2008, 16:04
Dr
Simone Campana
(CERN/IT/GS)
23/09/2008, 16:05
Prof.
Peter Kacsuk
(MTA SZTAKI)
23/09/2008, 16:05
Mr
Alessandro Negro
(University of Salento), Mr
Salvatore Vadacca
(Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Climate Change), Dr
Sandro Fiore
(SPACI Consortium & University of Salento)
23/09/2008, 16:06
Adrian Muraru
(Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest), Dr
Andrew Maier
(CERN IT/GS), Mr
Anton Lechner
(CERN IT/GS), Dr
Hurng-Chun LEE
(Academia Sinica), Dr
Jakub Moscicki
(CERN IT/GS), Dr
Massimo Lamanna
(CERN IT/GS), Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN IT/GS)
23/09/2008, 16:06
António Pina
(Universidade do Minho)
23/09/2008, 16:07
Dr
Marco Verlato
(INFN), Dr
Paolo Fiorucci
(CIMA), Dr
Paolo Mazzetti
(CNR-IMAA), Dr
Valerio Angelini
(CNR-IMAA)
23/09/2008, 16:07
Romain Texier
(EGEE / I3S)
23/09/2008, 16:08
Ms
Sorina CAMARASU
(CNRS - CREATIS LRMN)
23/09/2008, 16:08
Mr
Daniel Filipe Rocha Da Cunha Rodrigues
(CERN), Mr
James Casey
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:09
Mr
Sergio Díaz Montes
(CESGA)
23/09/2008, 16:09
Mr
Jean Salzemann
(CNRS/IN2P3), Mr
Matthieu Reichstadt
(CNRS/IN2P3), Mr
Vincent Bloch
(CNRS/IN2P3)
23/09/2008, 16:10
Mr
Ciprian Mihai Dobre
(University Politehnica of Bucharest), Mr
Florin Pop
(University Politehnica of Bucharest)
23/09/2008, 16:10
Mr
Gergely Sipos
(MTA SZTAKI)
23/09/2008, 16:11
Dr
Maximilian Berger
(University of Innsbruck)
23/09/2008, 16:11
Mr
Javier Rojas Balderrama
(UNS / CNRS (I3S))
23/09/2008, 16:12
Ms
Gerhild Maier
(Universitaet Linz)
23/09/2008, 16:13
Sylvain Jeuland
(INRIA),
Yvon Jégou
(INRIA)
23/09/2008, 16:15
Mr
Alexandru Costan
(University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania), Mr
Costin Grigoras
(CERN Geneva, Switzerland), Mr
Ramiro Voicu
(California Institute of Technology, USA)
23/09/2008, 16:16
Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(UPV - ITACA)
23/09/2008, 16:17
Prof.
Vicente Hernández
(UPV - ITACA)
23/09/2008, 16:18
Mr
Omer Khalid
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:19
Dr
Jincheol Kim
(Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Mr
Sehoon Lee
(Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information), Dr
Soonwook Hwang
(Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
23/09/2008, 16:20
Dr
Mikhail Zhizhin
(Geophysical Center Russian Acad. Sci.)
23/09/2008, 16:21
Pablo Saiz
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:22
Török János
(BME, IK)
23/09/2008, 16:23
Eray Ozkural
(Bilkent University)
23/09/2008, 16:24
Kalle Happonen
(Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP)
23/09/2008, 16:25
Dr
FRANCISCO CASTEJON
(CIEMAT), Dr
JOSE GUASP
(CIEMAT), Mr
MANUEL A RODRIGUEZ
(CIEMAT), Dr
RAFAEL MAYO
(CIEMAT)
23/09/2008, 16:26
Ms
Jaroslava Schovancova
(CESNET, Prague and Institute of Physics, Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (ASCR))
23/09/2008, 16:27
Alessandro Di Girolamo
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:28
Mr
Daniele Cesini
(INFN-CNAF)
23/09/2008, 16:29
Prof.
Richard Sinnott
(National e-Science Centre, University of Glasgow)
23/09/2008, 16:30
Dr
Alessandro Costantini
(University of Perugia)
23/09/2008, 16:31
Alessandro Di Girolamo
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:32
Mr
Alexey Tsymbal
(SIEMENS), Mr
Michael Lynch
(SIEMENS)
23/09/2008, 16:33
Ms
Anna Pagacz
(ACK CYFRONET AGH)
23/09/2008, 16:34
Mr
Enrico Fattibene
(INFN - CNAF), Mr
Giuseppe Misurelli
(INFN - CNAF), Mr
Stefano Dal Pra
(INFN - PADOVA)
23/09/2008, 16:35
Dr
Maria Mirto
(SPACI Consortium & University of Salento, Lecce)
23/09/2008, 16:36
Prof.
Manos Varvarigos
(Research Academic Computer Technology Institute)
23/09/2008, 16:37
Mr
Luca Magnoni
(INFN-CNAF), Mr
Riccardo Zappi
(INFN-CNAF)
23/09/2008, 16:38
Mr
Wim Som de Cerff
(KNMI)
23/09/2008, 16:40
Mr
Christos Triantiafyllidis
(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
23/09/2008, 16:41
Dr
Monique Petitdidier
(CNRS/IPSL)
23/09/2008, 16:42
Ales Krenek
(CESNET),
James Casey
(CERN),
Julia Andreeva
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:43
Mr
Fotis Georgatos
(GRNET), Mr
John Kouretis
(NTUA), Mr
John Kouvakis
(NTUA)
23/09/2008, 16:44
Mr
Andreas Menychtas
(NTUA), Dr
Dimosthenis Kyriazis
(NTUA), Mr
Georgios Kousiouris
(NTUA), Ms
Kleopatra Konstanteli
(NTUA), Mr
Spyridon Gogouvitis
(NTUA), Mr
Theodoros Polyhniatis
(NTUA)
23/09/2008, 16:45
Dr
Jose Flix Molina
(Cent. Invest. Energ. Medioamb. Tec. (CIEMAT) , Madrid, Spain)
23/09/2008, 16:47
Dr
Nicola Venuti
(NICE srl)
23/09/2008, 16:49
Prof.
Pier Giovanni Pelfer
(Univ. + INFN)
23/09/2008, 16:51
Dr
Fabrizio Furano
(Conseil Europeen Recherche Nucl. (CERN))
23/09/2008, 16:53
Stephen Childs
(Trinity College Dublin)
23/09/2008, 16:55
Dr
roberto santinelli
(CERN)
23/09/2008, 16:57
Prof.
Victor Lakhno
(IMPB RAS)
23/09/2008, 16:59
Dr
Elisa Lanciotti
(European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN))
23/09/2008, 17:01
James Casey
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 11:00
In this talk multi-level monitoring framework based on Nagios is presented. Multi-level architecture consists of site-level Nagios monitoring instances and ROC-level Nagios instances gathering results and monitoring all sites in regions.
24/09/2008, 11:00
In this presentation the EGEE-III network activity – SA2 – will be presented by its manager, especially its different sub-tasks and theirs challenging objectives.
Alessandro Di Girolamo
(CERN), Dr
Andrea Sciaba'
(CERN),
Experiment Representatives,
Pablo Saiz
(CERN), Dr
roberto santinelli
(CERN/IT/GD)
24/09/2008, 11:00
24/09/2008, 11:00
Mr
Andreas Unterkircher
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 11:00
Dr
Donatella Castelli
(CNR-ISTI)
24/09/2008, 11:00
Dr
Marc Taconet
(FAO)
24/09/2008, 11:15
Boon Low
(NeSC, University of Edinburgh)
24/09/2008, 11:30
24/09/2008, 11:30
Ronald Starink
(Unknown)
24/09/2008, 11:30
Nagios is an open source framework for monitoring network hosts and services with the purpose of failure detection and automatic service recovery. In this talk main functionalities of Nagios framework will be presented with the emphasis on practical issues and useful howtos.
Experiment / site Representatives,
Maria Girone
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 11:35
Dr
Hans Pfeiffenberger
(Alfred Wegener Institut)
24/09/2008, 11:35
Dr
Markus Schulz
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 11:50
Dr
George Kakaletris
(National Kapodistrian University of Athens), Dr
Pasquale Pagano
(CNR-ISTI)
24/09/2008, 11:55
Data Management, Dr
Jamie Shiers
(CERN),
Julia Andreeva
(CERN),
Maria Girone
(CERN), Dr
roberto santinelli
(CERN/IT/GD)
24/09/2008, 12:15
Felix Nikolaus Ehm
24/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Introduction to the new GLUE 2.0 information schema and presentation of deployment scenarios.
Steve Traylen
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 14:00
A site-level grid services monitoring prototype based on the Nagios fabric monitoring system was developed within the EGEE-II project. In this session practical installation of site-level monitoring prototype will be demonstrated.
Julia Andreeva
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 14:00
Dr
Stefano Beco
(DATAMAT)
24/09/2008, 14:00
24/09/2008, 14:00
Pablo Saiz
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 14:05
Dr
Wim Som de Cerff
(KNMI)
24/09/2008, 14:15
Alessandro Di Girolamo
24/09/2008, 14:20
24/09/2008, 14:30
John White White
(Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP)
24/09/2008, 14:30
Norbert Meyer
(Unknown)
24/09/2008, 14:30
Ricardo Rocha
24/09/2008, 14:35
24/09/2008, 14:45
Rocha Da Cunha Rodrigues
24/09/2008, 14:50
Ales Krenek
24/09/2008, 15:05
Gerhild maier
24/09/2008, 15:20
Dr
Donatella Castelli
(CNR-ISTI)
24/09/2008, 15:25
Dr
Johan Montagnat
(CNRS)
24/09/2008, 16:00
Oral contribution
This talk will describe the MOTEUR workflow manager and illustrate its capability to handle complex application data flows through several example. MOTEUR is a service-oriented gLite-interfaced workflow manager which adopts a data-flow centric approach to describe application pipelines in an accessible visual interface with a rich and compact application logic description framework.
Gianni Pucciani
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 16:00
Mr
Tomasz Szepieniec
(ACK CYFRONET AGH)
24/09/2008, 16:00
24/09/2008, 16:00
Welcome to sites
General objectives of this meeting
Agenda
Marco Paganoni
(Dipartimento di Fisica)
24/09/2008, 16:00
Mr
Frederic Schaer
(CEA)
24/09/2008, 16:10
Oral contribution
Angela Poschlad,
Antonio Retico
(CERN)
24/09/2008, 16:15
The new paradigm of pilot services in PPS has given a boost to the interest of the HEP user community toward the pre-production service and its sites.
Ignacio Martin Llorente
(Universidad Complutense),
Tino Vazquez
24/09/2008, 16:20
Oral contribution
Grid users often require specific versions of different software components (e.g. operating system, libraries or post-processing utilities). The cost of the installation, configuration and maintenance of user-specific or VO-specific worker nodes limits the flexibility of the infrastructure, and so the adoption of Grid computing. OpenNebula is the name of a new open-source technology that...
Charles Loomis
(IN2P3-LAL)
24/09/2008, 16:25
Oral contribution
Alex Voss,
Ludek Matyska
(Unknown)
24/09/2008, 16:30
Ms
Isabel Campos Plasencia
(IFCA, Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria, CSIC)
24/09/2008, 16:40
Oral contribution
Marcin Plociennik
(Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center)
24/09/2008, 16:40
Oral contribution
The Migrating Desktop Platform is an advanced graphical user interface to grid resources that could be useful for grid application developers, by speeding up the application integration process as well as for grid users, hiding the complexity of the grid middleware(also gLite). The Migrating Desktop Platform is a uniform environment for grid application that enhances gLite with user-friendly...
Eamonn Kenny
24/09/2008, 16:50
Mr
Tomasz Szepieniec
(ACK CYFRONET AGH)
24/09/2008, 16:55
Oral contribution
Dr
Christophe Blanchet
(CNRS IBCP)
24/09/2008, 17:00
Oral contribution
The discussion will follow the presentations of these several grid systems built to ease the user interface and workflows enactement on the Grid. This discussion, in order to initiate an overview about current usage of Grid by Sciences, will be angled firstly towards a user perspective in Biology. Some tracks about the future of Bioinformatics at a large and distributed scale will be presented...
Alex Voss
24/09/2008, 17:00
Javier Lopez Cacheiro
(Unknown)
24/09/2008, 17:00
The deployment test has been one of the most successful features of the PPS in its EGEE-II version? How can it be improved?
Ricardo Mendes
(ADI Agencia de Inovacao)
24/09/2008, 17:10
24/09/2008, 17:10
Dr
Simon Lin
(Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre)
24/09/2008, 17:15
Mrs
Maite Barroso Lopez
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 09:00
The EGEE grid infrastructure has grown over the last years in terms of size, scale, usage, and reliability to become the largest multi-disciplinary research Grid infrastructure in the world.
This success has been achieved through mature operational processes, tools and documentation, and the worldwide collaboration between ROCs and sites
This talk will summarise the progress that has been...
Jeff Templon
(NIKHEF)
25/09/2008, 11:00
Oral contribution
Sorina Camarasu
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 11:00
Cecile Germain-Renaud
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 11:00
Dr
Diane Lingrand
(UNS / CNRS (I3S))
25/09/2008, 11:15
Dr
Ignacio Blanquer
(UPV)
25/09/2008, 11:15
Maarten Litmaath
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 11:15
Oral contribution
Maarten Litmaath
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 11:30
Oral contribution
Mr
julien perez
(Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique)
25/09/2008, 11:30
Mr
Jean Salzemann
(IN2P3/CNRS)
25/09/2008, 11:30
Dr
Eduardo Huedo
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
25/09/2008, 11:40
Oral contribution
Dr
Johan Montagnat
(CNRS)
25/09/2008, 11:45
Dr
Dick Epema
(Delft University of Technology)
25/09/2008, 11:45
In order to assess the performance of existing grids and to design and dimension future grids, knowledge of the behavior and workloads of current grids is required. For this purpose, we have created the Grid Workload Archive with detailed information extracted from the logs of many important current grids.
Salvatore Monforte
25/09/2008, 11:50
Oral contribution
Ana Da Costa
(CNRS)
25/09/2008, 12:00
Dr
Soonwook Hwang
(KISTI)
25/09/2008, 12:15
Ignacio Llorente
25/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Dr
Monique Petitdidier
(CNRS/IPSL)
25/09/2008, 14:00
Oral contribution
Dr
FRANCISCO CASTEJON
(CIEMAT)
25/09/2008, 14:00
Nicholas Thackray
(CERN),
Oliver Keeble
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 14:00
This talk will present and discuss the process to obsolete mw services so they are no longer supported in production.
It will also include a list of the services to be obsoleted in the next months.
Ms
Natasha Loder
(The Economist)
25/09/2008, 14:00
Dr
Vassiliki Kotroni
(Meteo/NOA)
25/09/2008, 14:10
Oral contribution
Stephen Childs
(Trinity College Dublin)
25/09/2008, 14:15
Dr
Sandro Fiore
(SPACI Consortium & University of Salento)
25/09/2008, 14:25
Oral contribution
Alessandro Italiano
25/09/2008, 14:30
Mr
David Weissenbach
(IPGP), Dr
Jean Pierre VILOTTE
(IPGP, France)
25/09/2008, 14:40
Oral contribution
Daniel Drollette
(Unknown-Unknown-Unknown)
25/09/2008, 14:45
Mr
Luca Magnoni
(INFN-CNAF)
25/09/2008, 14:45
James Casey
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 14:50
Anybody can propose operations tools that are dear to him/her and talk for a maximum of 5 minutes. Send an email to egee08-sa1-lightning-talks@cern.ch if you want to present something.
Prof.
Can Ozturan
(Bogazici University)
25/09/2008, 14:50
Oral contribution
Cristy Jane Burne
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 14:55
25/09/2008, 15:00
Oral contribution
Prof.
Peter Kacsuk
(Computer and Automation Research Institute)
25/09/2008, 15:00
Cristy Jane Burne
(Unknown),
Dan Drollette
(International Science Grid This Week (ISGTW)), Ms
Natasha Loder
(The Economist),
Neasan O'Neill
25/09/2008, 15:05
Dr
Anthony LEHMANN
(Université de Genève)
25/09/2008, 15:20
Oral contribution
Valerio Venturi
(INFN)
25/09/2008, 15:25
Oral contribution
Dr
Gillian Sinclair
(National Grid Service)
25/09/2008, 16:00
John White
(Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP)
25/09/2008, 16:00
Dr
Giacinto Donvito
(INFN-Bari),
Javier Lopez Cacheiro
(Unknown), Dr
Peter Kunszt
(CSCS),
Shade John
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 16:00
This talk will include tips from production sites in the top-10 list for the best site availability, including: how to upgrade (mw, OS) with the minimum disruption to site availability, how to schedule and announce downtimes, etc
Mr
Evangelos Floros
(GRNET)
25/09/2008, 16:00
EGEE spans 52 countries grouped in 12 individual regions. In EGEE-III 10 regional teams have been established under the NA4 user community support and expansion activity. Their role is twofold: to provide localized, first level, user support on issues regarding application development and grid porting and to act as liaisons between NA4 management and the local scientific communities exploiting...
Dr
Alberto Di Meglio
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 16:00
Oral contribution
This presentation gives a general overview of the ETICS 2 project, the ETICS Build and Test System and a roadmap of planned extensions and new features
Vicky Huang
(Academia Sinica Grid Computing (ASGC))
25/09/2008, 16:20
Daniel Kouril
(Unknown), Dr
David Kelsey
(RAL)
25/09/2008, 16:20
Dr
David Groep
(NIKHEF)
25/09/2008, 16:20
Torsten Antoni
(GGUS, KIT-SCC)
25/09/2008, 16:20
Grid user support is a challenging task due to the distributed nature of the grid. The variety of users and Virtual Organisations adds further to the challenge. Support requests come from grid beginners, from users with specific applications, from site administrators, or from grid monitoring operators. With the GGUS infrastructure, EGEE provides a portal where users can find support in their...
Alessandro Di Girolamo
(CERN), Dr
Andrea Sciaba'
(CERN), Dr
Patricia Mendez Lorenzo
(CERN IT/GD),
Simone Campana
(CERN/IT/GS), Dr
roberto santinelli
(CERN/IT/GD)
25/09/2008, 16:30
Oral contribution
This talk will present the different ways used by the VOs to deploy the application sw at the production sites. A discussion of the different models (advantages, issues) will follow.
Christos Markou
(Institute of Nuclear Physics)
25/09/2008, 16:40
The DUS group is responsible for coordinating and consolidating all user-centric, application oriented support activities in EGEE. The DUS work group responsibilities is related with the daily and direct support of user requests. We present the group structure, work plan and activities within the EGEE-III project.
Sy Holsinger
(TRUST-IT)
25/09/2008, 16:40
Valerio Venturi
(INFN)
25/09/2008, 16:40
Oral contribution
This presentation discusses the support in ETICS for different job management systems. The general architecture is explained and details of how ETICS can be extended to support different JMS implementations is given
Chad Loren Lajoie
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 16:40
Dan Drollette
(International Science Grid This Week (ISGTW)), Dr
Gillian Sinclair
(National Grid Service),
Sy Holsinger
(TRUST-IT),
Vicky Huang
(Academia Sinica Grid Computing (ASGC))
25/09/2008, 17:00
Valerio Venturi
(INFN)
25/09/2008, 17:20
A brief description of how the ETICS services can use Amazon EC2 as execution engine for remote build and test
Mr
Jose Luis Vazquez-Poletti
(Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain))
25/09/2008, 17:30
The DRMAA specification aims to provide all the high level functionality which is necessary for an application to consign a job to a DRM system including common operations on jobs like termination or suspension. This Open Grid Forum specification is implemented by Globus GridWay, which is a widely-used metascheduling technology that performs job execution management and resource brokering,...
Oliver Keeble
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 17:30
This presentation gives an overview of how ETICS is used to build and test the deployment of gLite node types
Mr
Remi Mollon
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 17:30
Oral contribution
Middleware Security Group's Authorization document
describes the planned model of authorization in
storage elements.
The talk describes this model and the implementation
status in various storage elements.
Christoph Witzig
(Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich/ETH (ETH))
25/09/2008, 17:30
Chad Loren Lajoie
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 17:40
Dr
Giuseppe La Rocca
(GILDA)
25/09/2008, 17:50
The application porting activities at INFN aimed at supporting the gridification of two scientific applications. For both of them a computing Grid environment has been set up in order to allow :
- a bioinformatics application:
1. to cope with the submission and the monitoring of a huge number of jobs and deal with possible failures and resubmissions. The Job Submission Tool (JST)...
Mr
Pedro Andrade
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 17:50
Mr
Akos Frohner
(CERN)
25/09/2008, 18:00
Oral contribution
Support for concurrent data analysis by many end-users.
Oscar Koeroo
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 18:05
25/09/2008, 18:10
Alvaro Lopez Garcia
(Unknown)
25/09/2008, 18:10
The talk will introduce the application porting support activities that is provided for the Planck and XMM communities by CSIC, Madrid.
Mr
Tamas Kiss
(University of Westminster)
25/09/2008, 18:30
A large number of applications require such extensive computing power that existing scientific e-Infrastructures cannot provide. The FP7 founded EDGeS (Enabling Desktop Grids for e-Science) project connects the largest European Service Grid infrastructure - the EGEE - to BOINC and XtremWeb based Desktop Grid systems. Making a bridge between these two types of Grid systems enables users to...
Dr
Claire Devereux
(STFC), Dr
John Gordon
(STFC-RAL)
26/09/2008, 09:00
Dr
Gillian Sinclair
(National Grid Service),
Neasan O'Neill
26/09/2008, 09:25
Dr
Abdeslem Djaoui
(STFC)
26/09/2008, 09:45
Dr
John Gordon
(STFC-RAL)
26/09/2008, 11:00
Dr
Claire Devereux
(STFC), Dr
John Gordon
(RAL-LCG2)
26/09/2008, 11:20
Your chance to ask us anything you wish, to raise your concerns or to mention your successes.
Oral contribution
Oral contribution