09:00
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Welcome
(until 09:15)
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09:00
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Welcome
-
Jos Engelen
(CERN)
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09:15
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Keynote Presentation
(until 10:00)
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09:15
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Keynote Presentation
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Douglas van Houweling
(Internet2)
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10:00
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Reflections on the Development of the Web: The Goal of Scientific Collaboration
(until 10:15)
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10:00
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Reflections on the Development of the Web: The Goal of Scientific Collaboration
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Robert Cailliau
(CERN)
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10:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:40
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The Human Component of Collaboration
(until 11:35)
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10:40
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Intergroup Protocols and Human Collaboration
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Deb Agarwal
(Lawrence Berkeley Lab)
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11:00
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Theory of Remote Scientific Collaboration
- Mr
Erik Hofer
(University of Michigan)
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11:15
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Collaboration in Context - capturing and utilizing context to support collaborative knowledge building
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Martin Wessner
(Fraunhofer Institute)
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11:35
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Deployment Experiences / Remote Control Room
(until 12:30)
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11:35
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Beyond HEP - Experiences from UK eScience
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Andy Parker
(Department of Physics)
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11:55
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CMS Plans for Centres
-
Lucas Taylor
(Department of Physics)
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12:10
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Plans for the USCMS Remote Operations Center
-
Erik Gottschalk
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL))
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08:15
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Collaborative Tools, Education & Training
(until 08:50)
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08:15
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Collaborative Tools, Education and Training
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Joseph Hardin
(Sakai Project)
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08:50
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State of the Art
(until 10:30)
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08:50
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Enabling Virtual Organizations (EVO)
- Mr
Philippe Galvez
(CALTECH)
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09:10
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Web Lecture Archiving, Robotic Tracking Systems, and the Lecture Object
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Jeremy Herr
(University of Michigan)
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09:30
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MVL, a Tool to Support Maintaining, Optimizing, and Trouble Shooting Accelerator Components from Off-Site
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Roberto Pugliese
(ELETTRA, Trieste)
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09:45
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ConferenceXP: Shaping the Future of Collaboration
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Todd Needham
(Microsoft Research)
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10:30
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A Vision for the Future
(until 11:35)
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10:30
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A Vision of Collaboration at the High Energy Frontier in the LHC Era
-
Harvey Newman
(California Institute of Technology (CALTECH))
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10:45
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Using OpenGL and 3D to Manage Large Numbers of Video Conferencing Streams
- Dr
Pavel Farkas
(Caltech)
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11:00
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Collaborative Tools and the Management of Large Experiments
-
Markus Nordberg
(CERN)
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11:15
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Grid Enabled Collaborative Tools for Scientific Research
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Charles Severance
(University of Michigan)
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11:35
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Wrap-Up
(until 12:30)
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11:40
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Panel Discussion
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09:00
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Welcome and Keynote
(until 10:30)
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09:00
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Keynote
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Charles Severance
(University of Michigan)
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10:30
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Coffee Break
(until 11:00)
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11:00
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Management Issues in Collaborative Technologies
(until 12:30)
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11:00
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Integrating Group Collaboration Tools
-
Erik Dobbelsteijn
(SURFnet)
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11:30
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Awareness in Collaboratories
-
Airong Luo
(University of Michigan)
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12:00
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Controlling and Coordinating Large, Complex and Distributed Scientific
Research Collaboration
-
Sandra Slaughter
(Carnegie Mellon University)
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12:30
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--- Lunch Break ---
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14:00
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Views from the LHC
(until 15:20)
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14:00
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An Overview of the ATLAS Experiment and the Role of Collaborative Tools in Scientific Discovery
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Steinar Stapnes
(Fysisk institutt)
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14:20
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Collaborative Tools in a Grid Environment
-
Rick Cavanaugh
(Inst. for High Energy Physics & Astrophysics, University of Florida)
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14:40
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RTAG 12: An Assessment of the Collaborative Tool Needs of the LHC
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Steven Goldfarb
(High Energy Physics)
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15:00
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Collaborative Tool Plans at CERN
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Tim Smith
(CERN)
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15:20
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:45
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Geography Matters
(until 16:45)
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15:45
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The Impact of Distance and Time in Large Scientific Collaborations
-
Hiroshi Sakamoto
(Department of Physics Particle Physics)
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16:25
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The Importance of Collaborative Tools in Developing Countries
-
Airong Luo
(University of Michigan)
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16:45
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Maximizing Returns on National Investments
(until 17:30)
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16:45
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Maximizing Returns on National Investments
- Prof.
Dan Atkins
(U.S. NSF Office of CyberInfrastructure)
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12:30
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Lunch Break
(until 14:00)
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14:00
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WACE 2006 Welcome and Conference Overview
(until 14:30)
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14:30
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Putting Advanced Collaborative Environments to Work
(until 16:00)
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14:30
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Integrated Student Activities: An International Course Offering using Tutored Video
Instruction
-
Fred Videon
(University of Washington)
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15:00
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Networked Creative Collaboration
-
Nora Barry
(Druid Media)
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15:30
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SIDGrid -- The Social Informatics Data Grid
- Dr
Mark Hereld
(University of Chicago)
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16:00
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Coffee Break
(until 16:30)
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16:30
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Frontiers in Interactive High Definition Video
(until 18:00)
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16:30
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Multipoint Uncompressed HD Conferencing using Ultragrid
-
Petr Holub
(Masaryk University)
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17:00
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The Research Channel iHDTV1500 System
-
Jim DeRoest
(University of Washington)
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17:30
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Experiences Using Uncompressed HD Conferencing to Support Distributed Work
-
Erik Hofer
(University of Michigan)
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12:30
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Lunch Break
(until 14:00)
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14:00
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Collaboration Platform Updates
(until 15:30)
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14:00
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The ConferenceXP Research Platform
-
Todd Needham
(Microsoft Research)
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14:30
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From VRVS to EVO
- Mr
Philippe Galvez
(CALTECH)
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15:00
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Access Grid Update
-
Michael Papka
(Argonne National Laboratory)
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15:30
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Coffee Break
(until 16:00)
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16:00
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Where Visualization and Collaboration Meet
(until 17:30)
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16:00
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Using OpenGL and 3D to Manage Large Numbers of Video
Conferencing Streams
- Dr
Pavel Farkas
(Caltech)
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16:30
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Using Motion Tracking to Provide Dynamic Shared Visual Spaces in Collaboration
Environments
- Dr
Jeremy Birnholtz
(University of Toronto)
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17:00
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Petascale Visualization and Collaboration
-
Michael Papka
(Argonne National Laboratory)
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17:30
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Town Hall Discussion
(until 18:15)
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