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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 16:26:05 -0500
From: Julie Wulf-Knoerzer <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [wg-all] GridWorld/GGF15 Community Program Activities
GridWorld/GGF15
October 3 - 6, 2005
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
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Presentation opportunities are available in some GridWorld/GGF15 Community
activities - see below.
Information about the complete community program can be accessed via
http://www.ggf.org/ggf_events_ggf15_Community_Involvement.htm.
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Campus Grids
Sunday, 02-October (Harvard University)
with GridWorld/GGF15 panels on Monday, 03-October
Production Grid Services and Harvard University are sponsoring a workshop on
Grids on Campus. The workshop will be held at Harvard University on Sunday,
October 2, 2005, from 9am-3pm. There is a Call for Speakers online at
www.psc.edu/~lfm/PSC/Grid/PGS-RG. As followup, there will be two roundtable
discussions at GGF on Monday, October 2, to look at common areas of interest
identified during the workshop. More information is also available at the PGS-RG
website.
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Leveraging Site Infrastructure for Multi-Site Grids
Monday, 03-October
11:00am - 7:30p
This community activity will explore the how VOs spanning multiple sites can
benefit from increased leveraging of the infrastructure of those sites. Both
traditional high-performance computing sites as well as other types of
institutions such as academic campuses will be explored. Also explored will be
some of the challenges involved in this model, including standards, VO-vs-site
roles and attributes, and privacy.
For more information or if you are interested in presenting, please contact Von
Welch ([log in to unmask]).
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New Technologies for Science Portals
Monday, 03-October
4:00p– 7:30p
We are pleased to announce the Geographical Information System Grid Community
Activity at Global Grid Forum 15. The format of this activity will be a series
of half-hour presentations on featured projects, including GEON, LAITS,
SERVOGrid, and LEAD. We also welcome 10-15 minute briefings.
For more information or if you are interested in presenting, please contact
Marlon Pierce ([log in to unmask]).
We will follow up the project with an open call for papers for a special issue
on GIS Grid applications in Currency and Computation: Practice and Experience.
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Web Services Performance: Issues and Research
Tuesday, 04-October
11:00a – 3:30p
This community activity entitled "Web Services Performance: Issues & Research"
will be held at Global Grid Forum 15. The format will be a series of invited
talks, and a panel discussion. The goal is to foster lively discussions on web
services performance.
For more information or if you are interested in presenting, please contact
Kenneth Chiu ([log in to unmask]).
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Use of Web Services for NM Applications
Wednesday, 05-October
11:00a - 3:30p
The "Use of Web Services for NM Applications" community activity is aimed at
anyone who feels that they need more Web Services knowledge. This
pseudo-tutorial will provide a thorough overview of Web Services whilst allowing
participants to ask detailed (and perhaps lengthy) questions. The sessions are
being organised for groups in which development of Web Services, although
required, is not the core business of the group. The organisers, the Network
Measurements-WG, are one such group.
For more information, please contact Mark Leese ([log in to unmask]).
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Grid Requirements, Roadmaps, and Use Cases
Thursday, 06-October
11:00a - 3:30p
This GGF-15 community session will present several short talks on these topics,
including a presentation on the GGF Use Case Repository prototype. The talks
will be followed by a short panel discussion and questions from the floor.
For more information, please contact Craig Lee ([log in to unmask]).
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Julie Wulf-Knoerzer
Manager of Community Development
Global Grid Forum
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ph. 630/252-7163
fax 630/252-4466
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