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GGF5 – The Fifth Global Grid Forum
July 21 - 24, 2002
Edinburgh, Scotland
The meeting gathered ~850 pre-registered participants
to ~23 talks in plenary session, 16 BOFs, 20 research group sessions,
23 working group sessions and ~10, 519 meetings in the hallways,
hotels, castles and bars. GGF5 was held in conjunction with IEEE's
HPDC-11 (24-26 July) at the Edinburgh International Conference Center
(EICC) in Edinburgh, Scotland.
GGF5
Participants
Plenary Program:
- Welcome
and Introductions (Charlie Catlett, GGF Chair, and
Dr. John Taylor, Dir. General of Research Councils, Office of
Science and Technology, The UK Department of Trade and Industry)
- Opening Keynote - Stephen Squires, Chief Science
Officer, Hewlett-Packard Company
- UK
e-Science Update - Dr. Tony Hey
- Japan
Information Technology Based Laboratory (IBTL) - Prof. Yagawa
- EU
Six Framework Program - Joao DaSilva
- GGF Town Hall Meeting
- Technology Update I : WIRELESS Led by Kyriakos
Baxevanidis, CEC
- Industry
Update: Intel - Dr. Milan Milenkovic, Director, Distributed
Systems Architecture, Intel
- Industry Update: inSORS - Jim Miller, Director,
Enhanced Applications, inSORS
- Industry
Update: NEC - Koichi Nakanishi, Director, HPC Engineering
Center, NEC Corporation
- Industry
Update: Hewlett-Packard - Sara Murphy, HP
- Invited
Talk: The Network Role in Grid Security - Dr. Wesley
Kaplow, Chief Technology Officer, Qwest Government Systems
- Technology Update II: Experience with Grid Accounting
and Authorization Led by Mirco Mazzucato, INFN
- Invited
Talk: "A Roadmap and Architecture for Security in a Web Services
World" - Dan Simon, Microsoft Corporation
- Plenary
Keynote: Jack Waters, Chief Technolog Officer, Level(3) Communications
- Plenary
Keynote - Hal Jespersen, Chief Technology Officer, Sun ONE Products
- Invited
Talk: The Semantic Web - Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh
- GGF Steering Group (GFSG) Meeting (Caledonian Hilton
- closed meeting)
- Grid
Funding Update (Panel) - Led by Paul Messina, Argonne National
Lab
- Technology
Update III:Present and Future Grid Applications - Led by Frederica
Darema, US National Science Foundation
- Adaptive
Software Project - Keshav Pingali
- Grid Projects: Global Updates - Led by Alan Blatecky,
US National Science Foundation
- Plenary
Keynote: Basic Biogrid - Rick Stevens, Argonne National Laboratory
- Working
Group Spotlight: Grid Resource Allocation Agreement Protocol (GRAAP-WG)
- GGF Advisory Committee (GFAC) Meeting (Caledonian
Hilton - closed meeting)
- Plenary
Keynote: TeraGrid "State of the Grid 2002" - Fran Berman,
Director, NPACI and SDSC
- Working
Group Spotlight II: Grid Monitoring Architecture (GMA-WG)
- GGF-5 Summary: Area Updates
- HPDC11
Plenary Keynote - Irving Wladawsky-Berger, IBM
Working/Research
Groups: Submitted Working Draft Documents
APME
Grid Checkpoint/Recovery (GridCPR-WG)
Advanced Collaborative Environments (ACE-RG) (2 Sessions)
Advanced Programming Models (APM-RG)
Applications and Test Beds (APPS-RG)
Grid computing Environments (GCE-RG) (3 Sessions)
Grid User Services (GUS-RG) (2 Sessions)
Production Grid Management (PGM-RG)
User Program Development Tools For The Grid (UPDT-RG)
ARCH
New Productivity Initiative (NPI-WG) (3 Sessions)
Open Grid Services Architecture (OGSA-WG) (3 Sessions)
Open Grid Services Interface (OGSI-WG) (3 Sessions)
Open Source Software (OSS-WG)
Accounting Models (ACCT-RG) (2 Sessions)
Grid Protocol Architecture (GPA-RG)
Semantic Grid (SEM-RG)
Service Management Frameworks (SMF-RG) (2 Sessions)
DATA
Data Access and Integration Services (DAIS-WG) (3 Sessions)
GridFTP (GridFTP-WG)
Data Replication (REP-RG) (2 Sessions)
Data Transport (DT-RG)
Grid High-Performance Networking (GHPN-RG)
Persistent Archives (PA-RG)
GRID SEC
Grid Certificate Policy (GCP-WG) (2 Sessions)
Grid Security Infrastructure (GSI-WG)
Open Grid Services Architecture Security (OGSA-SEC-WG)
Site Authentication, Authorization, and Accoutning Requirements
(SAAA-RG)
ISP
CIM Based Grid Schema (CGS-WG)
Discovery and Monitoring Event Description (DAMED-WG) (2 Sessions)
Grid Information Retrieval (GIR-WG)
Network Measurement (NM-WG) (2 Sessions)
Grid Benchmarking (GB-RG)
Relational Grid Information Services (RGIS-RG) (3 Sessions)
P2P
Appliance Aggregation (APPAGG-RG)
SRM
Distributed Resource Management Application (DRMAA-WG) (2 Sessions)
Grid Economic Services Architecture (GESA-WG)
Grid Resource Allocation Agreement Protocol (GRAAP-WG)
OGSA Resource Usage Service (RUS-WG)
Scheduling Attributes (SA-WG)
Scheduling Dictionary (SD-WG)
Usage Record (UR-WG)
BOFs:
- Appliance Aggregation Area: Peer To Peer Led by:
Andrew A. Chein
- Common Information Model (CIM) WG Area: Performance and
Information Services Led by: Peter Gietz, Michael Helm Website:
http://www.daasi.de/wgs/CIMGIS/
- Common Schemas for Interoperability Area: Performance and
Information Services Led by: Jenny Schopf, Brian Tierney
- Data Transport Proposed WG Area: Data Led by: Bill Allcock
- Grid Checkpoint Recovery Proposed WG Area: Applications
& Models Led by: Derek Simmel Website: http://gridcpr.psc.edu/GGF/
- Grid Economic Brokering Architecture WG Area: Scheduling
& Resource Management Led by: Steven Newhouse Website: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~jms/ggf-sched/GGF5
- Grid Information Retrieval WG Area: Performance and Information
Services Led by: Kevin Gamiel
- Grid Scheduling Architecture Area: Scheduling & Resource
Management Led by: Uwe Schwiegelshohn Website:http://www.mcs.anl.gov/~jms/ggf-sched/GGF5/
- OGSA Resource Usage Service Proposed WG Area: Scheduling
& Resource Management Led by: Steven Newhouse Website: www.mcs.anl.gov/~jms/ggf-sched/GGF5
- OGSA Roadmap Area: Architecture Led by: Steve Tuecke
- Production Grid Management WG Area: Applications & Models
Led by: Tony Lisotta
- Scheduling Optimization Area: Scheduling & Resource
Management Led by: Vincenzo Di Martino Website: www.mcs.anl.gov/~jms/ggf-sched/GGF5/
- Semantic Grid Proposed RG Area: Architecture Led by: Dave
De Roure
- Service Management Frameworks RG Area: Architecture Led
by: Steven Newhouse
- Usage Record WG Area: Scheduling and Resource Management
Led by: Laura McGinnis Website: www.mcs.anl.gov/~jms/ggf-sched/GGF5/
- Large-site Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
(AAA) Requirements Area: Security Led by: Dane Skow Website: http://www.ppdg.net/pa/ppdg-pa/siteaa/
Tutorials:
Tutorial 1 – EU DataGrid Technologies (V. Getov)
Instructors: Kunszt, CERN, E. Laure, CERN
Tutorial 2 – Introduction to Web Services and the Open Grid
Services Architecture (OGSA) (V. Getov) (Milan Milenkovic) Instructors:
Ian Foster, Argonne and the Univ of Chicago, Steve Tuecke, Argonne
and the Univ of Chicago, Steve Graham, IBM
Tutorial 3 – Grid Computing with Condor (R. Wolski) Instructors:
Miron Livny, University of Wisconsin
Tutorial 4 – Introduction to Bioinformatics (R. Wolski) Instructors:
Chris Dwan, University of Minnesota
Tutorial 5 – Access Grid (J. Miller) Instructors: Jim
Miller, inSORS, Bob Olson, Argonne and the Univ of Chicago, Ivan
Judson, Argonne and the Univ of Chicago
Tutorial 6 – Security in Grid Computing (V. Getov) Instructors:
Marty Humphrey, University of Virginia, Mary Thompson, Lawrence
Berkeley Lab
Tutorial 7 - An Introduction to Ontologies and the Grid (J. Miller)
Instructors: Carol Goble, University of Manchester, Nigel Shadbolt,
University of Southampton
Tutorial 8 - Grid Economics: Foundations and Challenges (R. Wolski)
Instructors: Chris Kenyon, IBM Research Zurich, George Cheliotis
IBM Research Zurich
Special Thanks to the GGF5 Program Committee:
- Malcolm Atkinson, NeSC/EPSRC (Co-Chair)
- Mary Spada, ANL/Univ of Chicago (Co-Chair)
- Vladimir Getov, Univ.of Westminster (Tutorials
Chair)
- Greg Astfalk, HP
- Kyriakos Baxevanidis, CEC
- Alan Blatecky, NSF
- Michel Cosnard, INRIA
- Frederica Darema, NSF
- Tony Hey, EPSRC
- Fabrizio Gagliardi, CERN
- Dennis Gannon, Indiana University (HPDC11 Program
Chair)
- Steven Humphreys, SNL
- Marty Humphrey, UVA
- Geoff Jordan, Level 3 Communications
- Chuck Klabunde, Boeing Phantom Works
- Bill Kramer, LBL
- Sangsan Lee, KISTI
- Paul Messina, ANL
- Mirco Mazzucato, INFN
- Milan Milenkovic, Intel
- Jim Miller, inSORS
- Prof Murakawa, Univ of Tokyo
- Jarek Nabryzski, Poznan Supercomputing Centre
- Satoshi Sekiguchi, AIST
- Arsi Vaziri, NASA IPG
- Wolfgang Ziegler, Fraunhofer Institute
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