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Computational steering on the Grid (1/2)
(90 mins)
Helen Wright, Stephen Pickes, Martin Turner
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Computational steering is a valuable mechanism for scientific investigation in which the parameters of a running program can be altered and the results visualized immediately. As an investigative paradigm its history goes back more than ten years, though it has only relatively recently captured the scientific imagination since, with the advent of Grid computing, the range of problems that can be tackled interactively has widened markedly. Applications specialists now see the prospect of accomplishing ‘real’ science using computational steering whilst, at the same time, computing researchers are working to bring about the supporting infrastructure of middleware, toolkits and environments that will render this prospect concrete.
Successful steering on the Grid requires a number of different components to be available simultaneously, notably access to computation and visualization resources, facilities for distributed collaboration and, not least, the application scientists themselves. Important issues still to be resolved are: usability, both for developers and applications scientists; visualization on the Grid, itself still an emerging topic, yet absolutely essential for steering, and; advance reservation of diverse resources. This workshop brings together key practitioners to share their views on these issues. It follows on from the highly successful workshop "Visualization on the Grid", held at OGF19, and draws on experiences from the "Workshop on Grid-Based Visualization" held at IEEE Visualization 2006. The target audience is middleware developers, visualization developers, standardisation authorities, and application scientists.
Agenda:
Session 1
Introductory remarks
Helen Wright, University of Hull
glogin - A grid-service for interactive access and steering
Dieter Kranzlmueller, Joh. Kepler University Linz
Steering applications with dynamic and self-organising behaviour
Amril Nazir, University College London
Interoperability of a collaborative online visualization and steering framework using VISIT
Morris Riedel, Wolfgang Frings, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Steering and service-based visualization
Pascal Kleijer, NEC Corporation, Japan
Location: Charter Suite 1
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| | Slides (PDF): Interactive Access and Steering |
| | Slides (PDF): Interoperability of COVS Using VISIT |
| | Slides (PDF): Steering and Service-Based Visualization |
| | Slides (PDF): Steering Dynamic Behaviour |
| | Slides (PDF): Workshop Introduction |