Workshop on Transatlantic Networking for the LHC Experiments
from
Thursday, 10 June 2010 (08:30)
to
Friday, 11 June 2010 (20:00)
Monday, 7 June 2010
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
Thursday, 10 June 2010
08:30
08:30 - 09:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
08:30
Welcome and introduction by Dr David Foster, CERN IT Department Deputy Head
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David Foster
(
CERN
)
09:00
Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Carrier Ethernet, Operations, PoP’s etc
Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Carrier Ethernet, Operations, PoP’s etc
09:00 - 10:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
09:00
NORDUnet - Network Services for Nordic HEP
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Lars Fischer
09:30
SURFnet Innovation Update
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Gerben van Malenstein
(
SURFnet
)
10:00
US LHCNet - Status and Outlook for US LHCNet and HEP Networks
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Harvey Newman
(
California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)
)
10:30
Coffee
Coffee
10:30 - 11:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
11:00
Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Global Ethernet, Operations, PoP’s etc
Best architectures, L1 resiliancy, MPLS, Global Ethernet, Operations, PoP’s etc
11:00 - 12:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
11:00
Panel points: What will be the dominant technologies and paradigms in the next 5 years? Panelists: Roberto Sabatino, Thomas Tam, Harvey Newman, Gerben van Malenstein, Lars Fischer
11:30
Discussion and conclusions
12:30
Lunch
Lunch
12:30 - 14:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
14:00
14:00 - 16:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
14:00
Networks as a resource: where are the challenges?
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Jerry Sobieski
(
NORDUnet
)
14:30
OSCARS service semantics
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William E. Johnston
(
ESnet
)
15:00
Internet2: An Overview of Architectural Directions and Advanced Services
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Eric Boyd
(
Internet2
)
15:30
Networking Environment and Future Directions- Commercial activities, Opportunities, New Projects, Technology Changes, 100G etc
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Olivier Martin
(
CERN
)
16:00
Coffee
Coffee
16:00 - 16:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
16:30
16:30 - 18:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
16:30
Panel points: What are the existing and future advanced network services, and what can they offer to HEP experiments? Panelists: Julio Ibarra, Otto Kreiter, Edoardo Martelli, Jerry Sobieski, Bill Johnston, Erik Boyd
17:00
Discussion and conclusion
18:00
18:00 - 19:00
Room: Restaurant 2
Friday, 11 June 2010
09:00
09:00 - 10:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
09:00
CMS Model and the Network
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Ian Fisk
(
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL)
)
09:30
The ATLAS Computing Model, Use Cases and Network Implications
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Shawn McKee
(
University of Michigan ATLAS Group
)
10:00
Coffee
Coffee
10:00 - 10:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
10:30
10:30 - 12:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
10:30
Panel Points: What are the data management models, bandwidth and service requirements and what would experiments expect from advanced network architectures? Panelists: Shawn Mckee, Ian Fisk, Ken Bloom, Kors Bos, Paul Sheldon, Ian Gable
11:00
Discussion and conclusions
12:00
Lunch
Lunch
12:00 - 13:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
13:30
13:30 - 15:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
13:30
Research networking, is it ready for the ICT e-infrastructures era?
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Kees Neggers
(
SURFnet
)
14:00
Transport Networking progress overview
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Jan-Willem Elion
(
Ciena
)
14:30
Overview of transatlantic cable systems, backhaul networks, technical roadmap and challenges over the next 2-3 years
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Tim King
(
Level(3)
)
15:00
Coffee
Coffee
15:00 - 15:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
15:30
15:30 - 17:00
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium
Contributions
15:30
Panel points: What will be the impact of network growth, internet technologies and cost on transatlantic connectivity? Panelists: Kees Neggers, Tim King, Jan Willem Elion
16:00
Discussion and conclusions
17:00
17:00 - 17:30
Room: 30/7-018 - Kjell Johnsen Auditorium