SC03
From Java CoG Kit
CoG Kits at SC2003
We estimate that over 30 demos at SC use CoG Kits! Please, keep us updated even after SC.
SEND E-MAIL: If you know about demos at SC2003 that use CoG Kits, GT3, OGSA, and OGSI send e-mail to gregor@mcs.anl.gov so we can feature it here on this page.
SC03 Activities
Please join us at Supercomputing 2003 for demonstrations of the NMI portal CoG and GT3 related software.
At Argonne we have demonstrated that the new CoG "core" can submit seamlessly to GT2 and GT3 while using almost the same interfaces. More details you will find if you google for "Abstracting the Grid."
- NCSA Alliance Booth: NMI
Portals demo during the gala reception Monday night 8:00pm.
- NPACI Booth: NPACI Grid
Portals and NMI Portals, Tuesday, November 18 13:00 - 14:00
- Argonne Booth I:
Demonstrations of the Java COG kit and its use in the NMI portal and other activities will be demonstrated at the following times:
- Tue Nov 18 11:00-12:00 CoG Demo & NMI Portals Center
Screen
- Thu Nov 20 13:00-14:00 CoG Demo & NMI Portals Center
Screen
- Nanomaterials with Workflow using the Java CoG Kit
- See http://www.isi.edu/~flon/sc03/schedule.htm
for the full schedule of OGSI related demos
- NCSA Alliance Booth: Demonstrations
of the Alliance and NMI portals.
- Tuesday, November 18 1:30-2:30 PM
- Indiana Booth: Demonstrations
of the Alliance Portal and NMI portal, including installation and feature demos.
- Tuesday, November 18 14:00-15:00
- Wednesday, November 19 10:00-11:00
- Thursday, November 20 10:00-11:00
- Argonne Booth Schedule, many demos use the Java CoG Kit and GT3
- Argonne Booth, Access Grid uses the Python CoG Kit known under pyGlobus.
- IVDGL demo is using Java
CoG Kit
- The Chimera demo at the Argonne booth use the Java CoG Kit
- The Pegasus demo at the Argonne booth uses the Java CoG Kit
- The OGSA demo at the Argonne booth uses the Java CoG Kit
- At SC03, TACC demonstrated a Jetspeed/portlet based user portal
that uses GridPort to submit jobs to GT3.0 services via the Platform Computing CSF for scheduling. In the new GridPort architecture, JavaCoG replaces the PerlCoG on a functional level. For details, see http://tacc.utexas.edu/portals
- EU GridLab's demo at SC2003: http://portal.gridlab.org/
The JavaCoG is used in three ways:
- 1) in Java implementation of GAT (Grid Application Toolkit)
- 2) in portal for implementing portlets' functions
- 3) in testbed status testing
http://portal.gridlab.org/gridsphere/gridsphere?cid=publicstatus
- The GRIP/EUROGRID
booth no. is 3426. The GRIP project uses the Java CoG Kit to interface with Globus. We are not sure if this will be shown at SC. However, demo related times are Tue 18th 16:00, Wed 19th 16:00, Thur 20th 11:00. Dave Snelling may also be giving a demo over the AppleMac's version of the Access Grid.
- AstroGrid has a GT3-based
demo at SC2003. This has Java-CoG code embedded.
- Usatlas are at SC2003 to demo grid 2003 project which is based on
VDT software using the Java CoG Kit.
- University van Amsterdam uses GT2, Java CoG and python CoG at the
booth from the Netherlands.
- NAREGI is using
Java CoG Kit and GT3/OGSI technologies.
- Ninf is using Java CoG Kit
- The Reality Grid is
using the python CoG Kit through Access Grid technologies.
- TerraGyroid is part of the Reality Grid.
is using the Java CoG Kit.
- The Java and python CoG sits is used in applications running on
the DOE Science Grid.
project uses Java CoG toolkit version 1.1 and GT3. It is a project of Cardiff University, School of Computer Science, and Welsh e-Science Centre, UK.
- Tech-X Corp has a demo of
HEP interactive data analysis that uses Java CoG 1.1 at the SLAC booth.
- Mississippi Booth: SPURport, a Grid Portal for Seismic
Performance for Urban Regions. An extended NeesGrid functionality is provided by adding capabilities for numeric simulations. In addition to NEES grid services we are using OGSI/GT3, including java CoG Kit.
- GriDE (Paper in the technical session and SUN booth?)
- NPACI/SDSC booth: Grid Enabled Remote Interactive Visualization.
A web-portal to grid enabled visualization services uses pyGlobus, the Python CoG Kit and GT 2.2x.
- EZ-Grid project at U of Houston uses the Java CoG Kit for our web-based portal environments development work. More information is available at http://grid.hpctools.uh.edu.
- ZENTURIO: An Experiment Management Tool for Cluster and Grid Computing.
to be presented in the poster session on Tuesday 5pm - 7pm and and displayed all week (somewhere?). It uses both CoG kit and OGSA.
- NASA is demonstrating a Portal using the Java CoG Kit.
- Alliance Science Portal at the Alliance booth has 5 different demonstrations using the Java CoG Kit
- OGCE portal
- Radioastronomy processing pipeline
- MEAD (portal/grid desktop/workflow engine)
- LEAD (portal/grid desktop/workflow engine)
- Alliance multiscale chemical engineering
- OGSA-WebDB uses the Java CoG Kit through OGSA, AIST booth.
- Karaoke Grid uses the Access Grid in the AIST booth.
Not Exhibited at SC
- University of Manchester: Grid Enabled Desktop Environments uses
the Java CoG Kit. Contact the UK e- Science booth.
- GridX, A
meta-scheduler for grid environment built on top of Globus Toolkit infrastructure. It provides a friendly user interface through a web portal to users who needs minimum knowledge of grid/globus. GridX is built using Globus CoG 1.1. BR
- LIGO has replicated > 20 TB of data using the Lightweight Data Replicator (LDR),
which is built on top of pyGlobus. The ftpClient, ftpControl, and io modules from pyGlobus are used. It is in production right now for the LIGO S3 science run.
- The project GRID superscalar uses as underlying middleware GT2,
using mainly GRAM API, gsiftp and gass. It is planed to use the Java CoG Kit. Information about the project can be found at the booth 3219 from the European Center for Parallelism of Barcelona (CEPBA-IBM).
- OurGrid is a project
developed by Federal University of Campina Grande (UFCG) and Hewlett-Packard which integrates MyGrid with Globus. It uses the Java Cog Kit and OGSI.
- CLRC, UK uses the Java CoG Kit as part of UK e-science
- Signed applets to do certificate management from High PerformancecComputing, National Research Council Canada, www.grid.nrc.ca
- ScGrid " Paper
Uses Globus Toolkits 2.0, Java CoG 0.9.13, Myproxy 0.4.4, and Grid Portal Development Kits(GPDK).
At SC2003 you have the opportunity to speak first hand with
some of the CoG Kit team members. We know that Keith
Jackson, Mike Hategan, Jarek Gawor, Kaizar Amin, and Gregor
von Laszewski are somewhere on the show floor. Please
approach us. A variety of demos are given not only at the
ANL and LBL booth using the CoG Kits, this also includes
demos related to GT3, as the Java CoG Kit is an essential
part of GT3.
Gregor is also looking for student applications for summer student internships 2004 (undergrads, grads, post docs). Exceptional candidates may want to take this opportunity to talk to him directly. FaST faculty may also apply. See also other opportunities to participate in the development of Grid technologies as listed below.
