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GGF1 - The First Global Grid Forum
March 4-7, 2001
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Hosted by:
The Amsterdam Science and Technology Center
GGF1 was the first workshop held outside of the U.S.
and the first workshop following a merger of the Grid Forum with
eGrid (European Grid Forum) and the Asia-Pacific Grid Forum community.
GGF1 had over 350 participants from 28 countries and over 190 organizations.
Roughly 220 participants were from Europe, 120 from North America,
2 from Africa, and 15 from Asia-Pacific countries. 45 Grid Working
Drafts were discussed at GGF-1.
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Selection of Talks
- March
4- Orientation Session for First-Time Participants: Overview of
Global Grid Forum (Charlie Catlett, GGF Chair, Argonne National
Laboratory)
- Welcome
and GGF Status (Charlie Catlett, GGF Chair, Argonne National Laboratory)
- KEYNOTE:
What Comes Next in Internet Infrastructure? (Brian Carpenter,
ISOC Chair)
- Grid-Based
Computing in the Netherlands (Henri Bal, Free University of Amsterdam)
- Tutorial:
Introduction to Grids (Ian Foster, University of Chicago and Argonne
National Laboratory)
- The
European Union Policy on the Grid - Prospects for the Future (Frans
de Bruïne, EU-IST program)
- The
U.K. Grid Program (Tony Hey, Director of U.K. Science Core Programme)
- A
View into the Future - Visions of the Grid (Rick Stevens, Argonne
National Laboratory)
Press:
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