SC04
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If you use the Java or Python CoG Kit for any SC2004 activity, please let us know so we can publish announcemnets for your activities here. This includes demos, posters, papers, and get togethers.
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Contents |
BOF
- BOF on Computing Portal Users and Developers
Posters
| Total Posters using CoG technologies | 4 | ||
| Total Posters at SC | 35 | 11.4% use CoG | |
| Total Posters Grid related | 13 | 30.8% use CoG |
Poster Session 1 Tuesday 05:00PM - 07:00PM
- P03: OGCE: A Collaboratory for Delivering and Sharing Component Based Grid Portals, Marlon E. Pierce (Indiana University) Abstract
- P09: Karajan: A Grid Orchestration Framework, Mihael Hategan (Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago), Gregor von Laszewski (Argonne National Laboratory), Kaizar Amin (Argonne National Laboratory, University of North Texas) Abstract
- P07: Gridflow: Grid Workflow Modeling and Execution Using the SDSC Matrix, Jonathan Weinberg (San Diego Supercomputer Center), Arun Jagatheesan (San Diego Supercomputer Center), Daniel Moore (University of California, Santa Barbara), Allen Ding (University of California, San Diego) Abstract
- P11: The Next Generation of the Java CoG Kit (version 4), Gregor von Laszewski (National Laboratory), Kaizar Amin (North Texas University), Matt Bone (Loyola University), Mike Hategan (University of Chicago), Pankaj Sahasrabudhe (University of Louisville), Mike Sosonkin (Polytechnic University, New York), Robert Winch (Loyola University), Nithya Vijayakumar (Indiana University), David Angulo (!DePaul University) Abstract (left) (center) (right)
Demonstrations
http://www.collab-ogce.org/nmi/index.jsp
Tue 2:30pm - 3:00pm CMCS DEMO - Gregor von Laszewski 3:15pm - 3:45pm COG DEMO - Gregor von Laszewski
Wed 11:30am - 12:00pm CMCS DEMO - Gregor von Laszewski 12:15pm - 12:45pm COG DEMO - Gregor von Laszewski
Tue
Poster 5 - 7pm Poster 1: Gregor
Poster 2: Mike Hategan/Gregor
Poster 3: Marlon
Tutorials
- 11/08 01:30PM - 5:00PM M12: Beyond Globus: Lessons Learned from the Grid, Lee Liming (Argonne National Laboratory) http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~liming/ggf12/
Remark: This tutorial will include only a view slides about the CoG Kit, it is not a CoG Kit tutorial.
Demonstartions that we know about and use CoG Kits
- Indiana Booth:
- OGCE portal
- Argonne Booth:
- OGCE portal and Java CoG Kit 4
- Access Grid Group collaboration demo
- http://pegasus.isi.edu/
- Berkley Lab Booth:
- demonstration of the visual component editor which is funded by the cog kit grant.
- LIGO will have a demo using pyGlobus and !NetLogger.
Activities we know about but are not yet confirmed:
- Argonne Booth: GUSS demo
P12: Data Interchange in a Grid Environment: The Use of the Earth Science Markup Language (ESML) in the Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD)
Speakers/Presenter:
Sara J. Graves (UAH), Helen Conover (UAH), Ken Keiser (UAH), Rahul Ramachandran (UAH), Sandra Redman (UAH), John Rushing (UAH), Steve Tanner (UAH)
Arun reports: Good Idea. I would be happy to acknowledge CoG in our web pages if your
wish to do so.
SDSC SRB http://www.npaci.edu/DICE/SRB/ (Web Services in SRB Matrix). As you know many projects use SRB and i dont have a clear idea as to how many of them would be using your code. http://www.npaci.edu/dice/srb/Projects/main.html
We need to check out http://www.gridbus.org/grid2004/
http://www.sc-conference.org/sc2004/schedule/index.php?module=Default&action=ShowDetail&eventid=57
