Community Program

Call for Community Participation

The deadline for submitting proposals to the GGF16 Community Program has passed. Stay tuned for the preliminary program.

GGF is comprised of a number of "communities of interest" who either are users of grids in their domain or develop innovative approaches to perceived roadblocks to the adoption of grids. The Community Program at GGF16 seeks to build new and strengthen existing communities of interest in GGF.

The Community Program at GGF16 will offer a series of 30-90 minute talks and panels emphasizing the applications and operations of grids in research and industrial contexts. The Community Program will also consist of half and full-day research workshops and tutorials of standards-based implementations of grid software.

While there are no formal publication requirements, publications in the form of GGF Informational Documents are encouraged and all session organizers are required to submit materials (including slides) for inclusion on the GGF Community web pages prior to the event. Community activities may run in parallel with other GGF activities (such as standards sessions) but every attempt will be made in scheduling to minimize unnecessary clashes.

Proposals are now being accepted for the Community Program at GGF16 to be held February 13-16, 2006, in Athens, Greece.

GGF Community Program Key Dates & Deadlines

Call for Proposals Deadline - November 30, 2005
Acceptance Notification/Preliminary Program available - December 9, 2005
[Advance acceptance notification may be given for workshops that involve individual CFPs]
Program slide deadline - January 31, 2006
GGF16 - February 13 - 16, 2005

Questions? Please contact communities@ggf.org.

Proposers Name

Affiliation

Email address

Proposed Title

Session Type (individual presentation, panel, tutorial, etc.)

Proposed Duration (30 mins - full-day)

Target Audience (managers, users, technical experts or others - please specify)

Estimated number of attendees

Abstract: (50 to 100 words describing the session)


Synopsis: (approx. 1000-3000 words describing session goals, outline and marketing or outreach plans and needs, include a preliminary schedule if applicable)


Technology Requirements beyond standard A/V: (e.g., Access Grid, conference phone capability, etc.)


Prerequisite skills for participants:


Technological requirements for participants:


Suggestions on how to advertise your activity: (such as email lists)



 

 

 

 

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