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Chair - Panayiotis Tsanakas, GRNET Chairman: Welcome from the Project Director Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School,150 Theatre)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School,150 Theatre)
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Ledra Marriot HotelIntroduction to the conference by Project Director
Convener: Fabrizio gagliardi (CERN)- 1
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Welcome from GRNET Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelA welcome from the local organisers.
Convener: Panayiotis Tsanakas (GRNET)- 2
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Welcome from the Ministry of Development Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelSpeeches from the Ministry of Economy and Finance
Convener: Dimitrios Sioufas (Greek Ministry)- 3
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Welcome from the Ministry of Economy and Finance Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Stelios Christakos (Greek Ministry)- 4
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Welcome from the EU: Adviser to the Deputy Director General, DG Information Society and Media Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Spyros Konidaris (Greek Ministry)- 5
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Welcome from the EU: Deputy Head, Research Infrastructures Unit, DG Information Society and Media Grand Mediterranean Ballroom
Grand Mediterranean Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelDeputy Head of the Research Infrastructures Unit
Convener: Kyriakos Baxevanidis (European Union)- 6
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Coffee Break Pre-Function Areas
Pre-Function Areas
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Chair change - Tryfon Chiotis, GRNET Technical Director: Our Sponsors Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelConveners: Stephen (Microsoft) Mc Gibbon (Microsoft), Yann (IBM) Guerin (IBM)-
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IBMIBM is committed to help enterprises around the world to adopt Grid technologies as a fundamental building block for becoming On-Demand businesses. Grid indeed brings benefits to business applications and fuels resource management standards that help reduce the complexity of data-center virtualization. IBM is investing in research, product development and support for Grid solutions integration and deployment with increasing successes in terms of business and IT value to its customers.Speaker: Yann Guerin (IBM)
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LUNCH Venue Restaurant
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Ledra Marriot HotelA buffet style lunch to keep you going.
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Chair change - Dieter Kranzlmueller: Project Overview, Management Status and Feedback from EU Review Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelA short presentation from the Management of the project, reviewing the outcome of the recent EU Review of the Project.
Convener: Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN)- 11
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Project Overview: Technical Status Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Convener: Bob Jones (CERN)- 12
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Chair change - Jorge Sanchez: The GEANT2 network as an enabler for Grids Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Vasilis Maglaris (European NREN Policy Committee / GEANT Consortium)- 16
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Welcome Reception Athens Digital Planetarium
Athens Digital Planetarium
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Ledra Marriot HotelOrganised into two groups, you will be taken by bus (first one leaves at 18:30, the second at about 18:50) from in front of the hotel to the Eugenidi Foundation where there will be an especially edited planetarium film show, cocktail and a short welcome speech by the Foundation's Director.
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gLite Deployment Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
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Process for continued middleware developmentProcess for the remainder of the project: - application, deployment, operations experience - missing (very high priority) functionality How is input from all the interested parties coordinated and communicated?Speakers: Frederic Hemmer (CERN), Ian Bird (CERN)
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Grid technologies for e-Government (Closed meeting) Aegina (40 School)
Aegina (40 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelAttendees will be introduced to Grid technologies and case studies on application of such technologies to specific governmental, business and scientific areas.
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Εναρκτήρια ομιλία - Χαιρετισμός (Καθ. Π. Τσανάκας, ΕΔΕΤ)
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Grid technologies for e-Government (Closed meeting) Aegina (40 School)
Aegina (40 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelAttendees will be introduced to Grid technologies and case studies on application of such technologies to specific governmental, business and scientific areas.
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Παρουσίαση υποδομής και διαδικασιών φορέων
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Security Issues Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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EGEE II Taskforce (Closed Meeting) Milos (20 School)
Milos (20 School)
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Application Issues Mediterranean Grand Ballroom
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EGEE II Taskforce (Closed Meeting): TF / PEB Meeting Milos / Poros (50 School)
Milos / Poros (50 School)
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German / Swiss Federation Meeting Rodos A (20 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelA discussion about achievements and planning.
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AFM Milos (20 School)
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Agenda, approval of previous minutes, matters arising and communications- Approval of previous minutes, matters arising and communications - Review of action list - AFM chair nomination - Financial statement report - Contract amendment report - Future AFM meetings - GAP - AOBSpeaker: Giorgio Maggi
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Review of action listSpeaker: Giorgio Maggi
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AFM chair nominationSpeaker: Giorgio Maggi
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Financial statement reportSpeaker: Severine Bergerot
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Contract amendment reportSpeaker: Anna Cook
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Future AFM meetings, GAP, AOBSpeaker: Giorgio Maggi
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Grid Demonstrations: EAC Presentation Session Hydra / Spetses
Hydra / Spetses
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Ledra Marriot HotelA short presentation of each demo will be made in the morning, then the demos will be available to visit throughout the day.
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Network Performance MonitoringEGEE JRA4 is developing network services to allow Grid and Network Operations Centres (GOCs/NOCs) and the gLite middleware to access network monitoring data. EGEE JRA4 is working with the GGF Network Measurements Working Group (NM-WG) to define a web services interface to network monitoring data based on the NM-WG request and response schema. This will allow uniform access to any monitoring framework making it more straightforward to access data from a number of heterogeneous sources. Exposing the data from monitoring frameworks is only part of the solution to operation centre and middleware requirements. In addition these users need to be able to locate data that may exist at only one of a number of sites (discovery) and they need a way in which to request data that must be pieced together from data that exist over a number of sites (aggregation). This has lead EGEE JRA4 to specify two distinct network monitoring architectures: the NPM Mediator (aimed at operations centres), and the NPM Publisher (aimed at the middleware). EGEE JRA4 is currently in the process of validating these architectures against the operation centre and middleware requirements. The NPM demo is a prototype implementation of the NPM Mediator. The prototype demonstrates access to two monitoring frameworks (GEANT's Perfmonit and EDG/WP7) collecting data from backbone and end-sites across EGEE JRA4 and the EGEE JRA1 testbed (France, Italy, UK, Switzerland and Sweden). The monitoring frameworks are securely exposed using web services that implement a single NM-WG compliant interface. The demo also shows an implementation of aggregation across a number of different sites.
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Gridbased VisualisationMartin Polak, mpolak@gup.jku.at; Dieter Kranzlmueller, Thomas Köckerbauer, Jens Volkert GUP, Joh. Kepler University Linz, EGEE Partner #2 Altenbergerstr. 69, A-4040 Linz, Austria/Europe This demo describes our recent efforts in using state of the art video coding techniques for providing interactive visualisation on the grid. Our grid-based service GVid offers the ability to create high quality (and thus) computationally expensive images of the user's visualization request. For this, GVid utilizes a grid-empowered centralized or decentralized streamed content creation service by providing hard or software based rendering. In its current form GVid offers special integration for the well known vtk[1], but can be also integrated with applications utilising GLUT[2] . It can even dock to any X11 application running on a remote host. In contrast to existing streaming video solutions, such as Darwin- StreamingServer or WindowsStreamingServer, or remote desktop solutions, like VNC or rdp, G-Vid is very flexible regarding its inputs and the ability to capture AND provide feedback channels to the underlying content creating applications. This allows to seamlessly integrate interactivity through the grid for users acting on the streamed video output. GVid uses glogin for transportation, a tool developed at GUP, offering interactive GSS-secured connections between grid and user interface nodes. The demo at the EGEE-03 conference shows three different vtk-demo applications running (Medical Visualization, Interactive Streamlines and Pseudo Volume Rendering) and hardware offscreen rendering on an EGEE-fabric node at the University of Linz, being interacted with a thin client notebook from the demo session in Athens, and displaying the video streamed output of those applications locally. [1] The Visualization Toolkit. http://www.vtk.org [2] The openGL Utility Toolkit
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GRID-PORTALThis demonstartion based on the WEB based P-GRADE Grid Portal and represents the interconnection of the SEE sites without the core services of the LCG-2. This is the official portal of the project. The P-GRADE Grid portal supports complete monitoring and visualization system for the resources of the SEE sites and the created workflows. The portal has a so called Multi-Grid feature and by the help of this function each job of the workflow can be executed in different Grids. So, the SEE sites interconnection with different Grids is supported during the execution of the workflow. This demonstartion gives an overview about these main functions and demonstrate the operation with a real chemical application. As a joint effort of MTA SZTAKI and Department of Physical Chemistry, Eötvös University (ELTE), P-GRADE Grid Portal and MERCURY monitoring system have been successfully applied to make grid-enabled an existing simulator for chemical reactions-diffusion-advection systems in the frame of the chemistry Grid project. The developed application is accessed via P-GRADE portal, where each component (parallel or sequential job) is able to collaborate in the Grid based on P-GRADE workflow concept to provide efficient air pollution forecasting e.g. in case of the distribution of radioactive nuclidos.
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gPTM3DMany clinical or medical imaging applications combine requirements for high-end computing and data storage, and the need for human supervision. More generally, the massive use of computing power today is interactive desktop computing. Can the Grid metaphor apply not only to factories - large virtual organizations -, but also to light bulbs - the individual interactive? Departing from the computing centre model means to put emphasis not on work throughput, but on response time at all levels of the Grid protocols, while retaining the key advances of Grid technology allowing to build virtual organisations. The demo will present the first achievement of gPTM3D. gPTM3D is an EGEE-enabled version of the PTM3D medical images analysis software developed at LIMSI for visualizing, navigating through, and analyzing complex medical image data sets, and is used in clinical practice. Currently, the volume reconstruction module has been coupled with EGEE with the following results: - the overall response time is compatible with user requirements (less than 2 minutes) - the local interaction scheme (stop, restart, modify) remains unmodified. This application exemplifies an agent-based architecture based on the principle of Application Level Scheduling, which is of potential interest for other applications.
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SEEGRIDThis demonstration involves the web-based P-GRADE Grid Portal and represents the interconnection of the SEE-GRID sites (without the LCG-2 core services). The portal supports complete monitoring and visualization system for the SEE sites and the relevant workflows. The portal has a Multi-Grid feature whereby each job of the workflow can be executed in different Grids. Thus, the SEE-GRID sites can be interconnected with different Grids is during the execution of the workflow. A real-time application will be used to demonstrate the portal capabilities. Additionally, a simple GridIce monitoring visualization will be demonstrated where all the SEE-GRID sites (at least one in most of the SEE-GRID partner countries) are proactively monitored. GridIce tool is the EU DataTag project development which has been inherited by the LCG/EGEE middleware as the fabric monitoring tool of choice. In the current demo, the GridIce server is running at the LCG SEE- GRID site in FYROM.
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NA3,SA1,JRA1,JRA3: Training on gLite Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Prof. Malcolm Atkinson (National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh)-
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IntroductionWhy are we meeting? - to plan and commit to a transition to gLite training What do we want to achieve? (a) A clear understanding of the requirements and commitments of each activity. (b) A plan for developing and rolling out gLite training (c) Detailed collaboration plans to enable that training Session 1 (before coffee) share information & expose issues Session 2 (after coffee) develop specific answers and collaborative plans about how to proceed with gLite training Changes to agenda? - please email mpa@nesc.ac.uk in advance if you want an agenda changeSpeaker: Prof. Malcolm Atkinson
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JRA1: Status of gLite for TrainingDoes not repeat description of gLite presented Tuesday. Principal differences from LCG2 that should be covered in courses. Views on training content and schedule. Existing relevant material and examples. Existing resources for gLite training.Speaker: Dr Robert Harakaly (CERN)
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SA1: gLite Training - priorities and plansInformation covered in presentations on Tuesday will not be re- presented. gLite deployment - schedule and plans - impact on training. The GUSS facility at Karlsruhe - its interface with training. Views on training content and schedule.Speaker: Dr Ian BIRD
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NA3: Report and Plans for gLite trainingReport of external review and brief summary of courses delivered. Planning for gLite training - Curricula - Expected audiences - Expected schedules - Regional plans and commitments - Required and available material Concurrent NA3 commitments Long-term plans and ICEAGESpeaker: Dr David Fergusson (NeSC, University of Edinburgh)
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Discussion: Identification of IssuesDraw together the major issues and discussion points to be handled after coffee. What information is missing? What is the consensus on content of courses required? What training material / hands-on exercises still needs to be prepared? What is the estimate, f(t), of demand for these courses? What agreement do we have on schedules? Return after coffee to construct answersSpeaker: Prof. Malcolm Atkinson (National e-Science Centre, University of Edinburgh)
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Joanne Barnett (TERENA)- 69
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Grid Demonstrations: General Session Hydra / Spetses
Hydra / Spetses
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Ledra Marriot HotelA short presentation of each demo will be made in the morning, then the demos will be available to visit throughout the day.
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gLite 1.0 on GILDA through the GENIUS grid portal
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NA3,SA1,JRA1,JRA3: Training on gLite Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelConvener: Prof. Malcolm Atkinson (NESC)-
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Summary of work to be doneResults from discussion in session 1 What information is missing? What do we do to create it? What is the consensus on the required content of courses? What training material & hands-on exercises still need to be prepared? What is the estimate of demand for gLite courses? What are the required schedules?Speaker: Prof. Malcolm Atkinson (National e-Science Centre, University of Edinburgh)
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Discussion, Actions and CommitmentsDiscussion leading to decisions and allocation of tasks. Provisional schedule for developing and delivering gLite courses.
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Quality Assurance Group Aegina (60 School)
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Collaboration Board Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 1 (160 School)
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Grid Demonstrations: General Session Hydra / Spetses
Hydra / Spetses
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Ledra Marriot HotelA short presentation of each demo will be made in the morning, then the demos will be available to visit throughout the day.
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NA4 Biomed Meeting: Biomed meeting Aegina (60 School)
Aegina (60 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelNA4 biomed application status report and plans.
This NA4 biomed meeting is open to external activities interested in biomedical work, requirements and use-cases.Convener: Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)-
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Biomed statusFollow-up on last biomed meeting. Status and news.Biomed status
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WorkflowsWorks on enabling application workflows on top of the EGEE infrastructure.
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Network Performance Monitoring for EGEE Middleware (Closed Meeting) Milos (20 School)
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Summary of actions/Key pointsSpeaker: Mr Kostas Kavoussanakis (EPCC, The University of Edinburgh)
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EGEE SA1 Open Session Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 2 (160 School)
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Operation support and resource center managementSpeakers: Mr David REBATTO (INFN-MILANO), Mr Gilles Mathieu, Helene Cordier, Mr Laurence Field, Mr Pierre Girard (IN2P3-CNRS)slides from all contributions
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Collaboration Board Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 1 (160 School)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 1 (160 School)
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Presentation of the Collaboration Board questionnaireAfter a successful EGEE year including the positive review evaluation, we need to get all partners’ feedback for the project pros and cons. This questionnaire is intended for all CB members in order to help improve the project’s performance in the areas of project management and administration, as well as in technical aspects, primarily for the EGEE project itself, but also in order to better prepare for the second phase of EGEE (EGEE-II) that will be submitted in September 2005. Your feedback and suggestions are essential, in order to have a complete assessment of the project. The questionnaire will be presented at the Collaboration Board session during the 3rd EGEE conference in Athens.Speaker: Fotis Karayannis (GRNET)
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Active Questions, Answers and suggestions sessionThis is a Q&A session for all the previous points of the agenda, as well as other related issuesSpeakers: Anna Cook (CERN), Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN), Fotis Karayannis (GRNET), Severine Bergerot (CERN)
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Appointment of a new Collaboration Board chairSpeakers: Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN), Fotis Karayannis (GRNET)
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Compute Resource Management Milos / Poros (60 School)
Milos / Poros (60 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelThis meeting will be a follow-up to the Rome meeting (February 17-18) where representatives from EGEE, Condor, Globus and Unicore came together to discuss a common definition for the Job Description Language and Compute Element interface. The meeting should review the status of the document that was foreseen in Rome.
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Grid Demonstrations: General Session Hydra / Spetses
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Parallel Demonstrations
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NA4 Biomed Meeting: Biomed meeting Aegina (60 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelNA4 biomed application status report and plans.
This NA4 biomed meeting is open to external activities interested in biomedical work, requirements and use-cases.Convener: Dr Johan Montagnat (CNRS)-
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Applications reportApplications progress report. New applications report.
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Technical session
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The Gala Dinner Septem Restaurant, Glyfada
Septem Restaurant, Glyfada
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Ledra Marriot HotelYou will be taken by bus to the Gala venue by bus at around 19:00 from the hotel for a sit-down dinner, with speeches, prize giving and great food!
The bus will leave the venue at around 23:00 from Balux (Glyfada) to take you back to the hotel.
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COD2 MeetingQuaterly meeting for CIC-on-duty teamSpeakers: Mr Aleksandr KRYUKOV, Mr Gilles MATHIEU (IN2P3-CNRS)
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Milos (20 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelA Q&A session for people who are responsible for administrative issues in their institute and would like to discuss specific issues that cannot be discussed in general sessions. It is intended to follow up issues raised during the AFM and the Collaboration Board sessions.
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Basic Job Submission Use CasesSince gLite 1.0 is available and we know the service interfaces, we should try to redo the basic job submission use cases. This should be viewed as a practice for an analysis of the architecture. A short discussion on the tools to use for this needs to preceed the dirty work.
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Interactive helpdesk on financial and administrative issues Milos (20 School)
Milos (20 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelA Q&A session for people who are responsible for administrative issues in their institute and would like to discuss specific issues that cannot be discussed in general sessions. It is intended to follow up issues raised during the AFM and the Collaboration Board sessions.
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Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 2 (150 School)
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* How to improve information flow from NA5, NA4 and NA3 to NA2
* Technology in Action research of Claus
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Data Management Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 1 (150 School)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom 1 (150 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelMeeting of SA1 Operational Security Coordination Team and Joint Security Policy Group
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Grand Mediterranean Ballroom 2 (150 School)
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Ledra Marriot HotelMeeting of SA1 Operational Security Coordination Team and Joint Security Policy Group
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SEE ROC MeetingSpeakers: Mr Eddie Aronovich (TAU), Dr Emanouil Atanassov (IPP-BAS), Prof. Gabriel Neagu, Mr Ioannis Beredimas, Dr Ognjen Prnjat (GRNET), Mr Vangelis Floros (GRNET - Demokritos), Mr Wei Xing (UCY)SEE ROC Overview
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Summaries From Parallel Sessions Grand Mediteranean Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
Grand Mediteranean Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
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Ledra Marriot HotelA brief summary of the parallel session from each session chair or activity leader
Conveners: Christian Saguez (CERN), David Groep (NIKHEF), Guy Wormser (EGAAP), Kostas Kavoussanakis (NESC), Malcolm Atkinson (NESC)- 166
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Coffee Break and Light Lunch Pre Function Areas
Pre Function Areas
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Ledra Marriot Hotel -
Summaries From Parallel Sessions Grand Mediteranean Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
Grand Mediteranean Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
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Ledra Marriot HotelA brief summary of the parallel session from each session chair or activity leader
Conveners: Cal Loomis (CERN), David Snelling (EAC), Dieter Kransmuller (CERN)- 171
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Closing Remarks: Farewell from Project Director and GRNET Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
Mediterranean Grand Ballroom (300 School, 150 Theatre)
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