WP2 Workshop
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Europe/Zurich
IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
Peter Kunszt
(CERN)
Description
The WP2 workshop takes place immediately after the EU review of EDG. We discuss the current state of our middleware, educate each other about our respective components (from developer to developer) and decide on the actions to be taken for the immediate future and until the end of the project.
External references
- wp2shop
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Day 1: Lectures IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
All day lectures about WP2 middleware.
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Welcome IT Auditorium
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CERN
Welcome note and overview of the workshop.Speaker: Peter Kunszt (CERN) -
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WP2 : Current Status IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Overview of the current status of things in the project, with relation to WP2. News from the review, and outlook to the last year.Speaker: Dr Peter Kunszt (CERN)transparencies -
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EDG Architecture Group IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Report from the Architecture Group from our representative.Speaker: Leanne Guy (CERN)transparencies -
10:30
Coffee Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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Project Quality Plan IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Report of our representative in the EDG Quality Group.Speaker: Diana Bosio (CERN)transparencies -
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WP2 Build System IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
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Overview of the current build system, choices of targets, the nightly build system and outstanding problems. Discussion of how the system is to be improved in the near future.Speaker: James Casey / Levi Lucio (CERN) -
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What is Your Development Environment? IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Open discussion about people's current practices in developing WP2 components. We might learn good practices from each other, give each others pointers to useful technology, tricks and tips. And we might agree on some common things to be used by everyone.Speaker: Discussion - led by Peter -
12:30
Lunch Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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Replica Location Service - WP2 statement IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Orientation on WP2's statement on RLS and plans for the last year.Speaker: Peter Kunszt (CERN)transparencies -
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Replica Location Service - Globus IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
The usage, installation and our testing of the Globus RLS.Speaker: Leanne Guy / Diana Bosio (CERN) - 9
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EU Demo IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
We will show the demo that we did at the EU review.Speaker: Kurt Stockinger, Peter Kunszt (CERN) -
15:50
Coffee Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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Replica Optimization Service IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
The current implementation of the ROS. Discussion of the dependencies and overview of network cost functions and how they are obtained.Speaker: Kurt Stockinger (CERN)more information -
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Simulating Grid Optimization IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Optorsim has been used by the WP2 optimization task to simulate a grid optimizer in a grid environment and to test several algorithms. The problem is presented with a discussion of lessons learned from the simulator.Speaker: Floriano Zini (?) (IRST) -
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Storage Resource Manager (SRM) Interactions IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Possible Reptor - SRM InteractionSpeaker: Heinz Stockinger (CERN)transparencies -
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Free Time IT Auditorium
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The rest of the day may be used as you see fit - read email, talk, whatever. -
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WP2 Dinner IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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Continuation of lectures. Note the different room.
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The current Reptor architecture and implementation.Speaker: Peter Kunszt (CERN)transparencies
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Current status of the Spitfire modules (Server, Client, Browser). What is new in 2.1 how is it integrated with other components.Speaker: Gavin McCance (PPARC)
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10:30
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What does the WP2 Replica Management System (Reptor) require to be available / to be stored in the information services and how is this achieved today?Speaker: Heinz Stockinger (CERN)transparencies
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Introduction and insights into the GLUE Schema. Conceptual model and implementation details explainedSpeaker: Sergio Andreozzi (INFN)transparencies
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12:30
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Day 2: Lectures2 IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Continuation of lectures.
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Security Design IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
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Overall Security Design of EDGSpeaker: Akos Frohner (CERN)transparencies -
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Security for Web Services by Example : edg-java-soap-example IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
What is _really_ necessary to secure a WP2 web service?Speaker: Olle Mulmo/Akos Frohner (HIP)transparencies - 21
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Status of the secure C++ client IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Speaker: Joni Hahkala (HIP)transparencies - 23
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16:00
Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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VOMS IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Current status. Admin interface, what it takes to integrate it with a service.Speaker: Akos Frohner -
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WP2 mini-testbed IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Setup and configuration of the WP2 mini-testbed.Speaker: Diana Bosiotransparencies -
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Mobile Analyzer IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Overview and results of the Mobile Analyzer project and how it would fit into the WP2 framework.Speaker: Marko Niinimakitransparencies
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Day 3: Planning IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Planning of 3rd year work.
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Collecting outstanding issues IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Breakout session for each activity to collect all outstanding issues based on their understanding of the overall WP2 activities as presented in the previous 2 days. The 4 activities are: - Replica Management - Optimization - Spitfire - SecuritySpeaker: none -
10:30
Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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Presentation and discussion of outstanding issues IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
Each activity presents their outstanding issues and their priority. Discussion with the rest of WP2.Speaker: One nominee for each activity -
12:30
Lunch Break IT Auditorium (CERN)
IT Auditorium
CERN
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3rd year planning IT Auditorium
IT Auditorium
CERN
In this final session we collect and weigh all information received and plan our activities for the rest of the project, as best as we can with the proper manpower put down to each task.Speaker: Discussion led by Peter
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