Grid Computing and Presentations/Speeches

Recent resources tagged with Grid Computing and Presentations/Speeches.

UABgrid Identity Infrastructure

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Title:UABgrid Identity Infrastructure (ID: SER08063)
Author(s):John-Paul Robinson (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Origin:Presented at Southeast Regional Conferences (06/02/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

This presentation will describe the identity management infrastructure of the UAB grid computing project, known as UABgrid. Its development is based on accomplishments of two NSF middleware projects at UAB, which focused on building NMI-enabled, open source tools for support of collaboration within virtual organizations that span institutional boundaries, are autonomous, and are collections of attributes. The middleware solution is known as myVocs and uses Shibboleth for identity management and attribution distribution, Globus for distributed computations, and GridShib to bind Shibboleth and Globus. UABgrid is now expanding its grid computing components to include metascheduling of jobs across multiple HPC clusters across the Internet.

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PKI and Grids

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Title:PKI and Grids (ID: PKI08003)
Author(s):James A. Jokl (University of Virginia) and Scott A. Rea (Dartmouth College)
Origin:Presented at PKI Meetings (04/16/2008)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Do you already have a grid-computing deployment on campus? Or do you have researchers who need to access grid-computing resources from high-performance computing centers around the globe? In this session, you will find out how to configure your CA to issue International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF)-compliant certificates and join over a hundred CAs currently certified under approved IGTF profiles. Hear real-life experiences from SURAgrid, see bridge PKIs in action, and learn how to leverage your campus PKI infrastructure to facilitate access to worldwide grid-computing efforts.

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Campus and Cyberinfrastructure Integration: Leveraging Campus Authentication to Access the TeraGrid

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Title:Campus and Cyberinfrastructure Integration: Leveraging Campus Authentication to Access the TeraGrid (ID: EDU07327)
Author(s):Thomas J. Barton (University of Chicago) and Scott Lathrop (University of Chicago)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/23/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Since January of 2007, the TeraGrid has been partnering with select campuses to pilot the use of Internet2's Shibboleth and with NCSA and the University of Chicago's GridShb to access grid-enabled resources. This session will offer insight into the lessons learned and next steps to be taken toward campus and cyberinfrastructure integration.

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Cyberinfrastructure-Enabled Learning Environments for Gen Z

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Title:Cyberinfrastructure-Enabled Learning Environments for Gen Z (ID: ELI07204)
Author(s):Gary R. Bertoline (Purdue University)
Origin:Presented at ELI Meetings (03/28/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:

Cyberinfrastructure is revolutionizing the scientific-research landscape and is positioned to similarly revolutionize learning. The challenge for educators is to find an innovative strategy that incorporates the best of traditional pedagogy with new paradigms that reflect our times. This presentation outlines how computation, visualization, storage, and high-speed networks can create novel learning environments.

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TIGRE: A Texas Collaborative Grid

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Title:TIGRE: A Texas Collaborative Grid (ID: SWR07064)
Author(s):Philip W. Smith (Texas Tech University)
Origin:Presented at Southwest Regional Conferences (02/22/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Texas Internet Grid for Research and Education (TIGRE) is a project funded by the state of Texas to develop working grid software and demonstrate the grid on three application areas. We will discuss the difficulties and rewards of working on a project that couples five important Texas universities.
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Real-World Data Applications from Different Perspectives

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Title:Real-World Data Applications from Different Perspectives (ID: CYB07004)
Author(s):Dane D. Skow (Argonne National Laboratory), Don Petravick (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory), and Frank Siebenlist (Argonne National Laboratory)
Origin:Presented at Cybersecurity Summit (02/22/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:In this session we will have the opportunity to listen to some "in the trenches" research efforts and the work being done with real-world data applications. Experiences from the TeraGrid, Open Science Grid, and work with the Earth System Grid will be covered.
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International Scaling: Realizing the Potential of Grid and High-End Computing

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Title:International Scaling: Realizing the Potential of Grid and High-End Computing (ID: NMD07002)
Author(s):Daniel Reed (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Origin:Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks) (02/05/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Large-scale grids containing thousands of sites are being considered, developed, and deployed. Similarly, node counts for terascale systems have grown to tens of thousands, with petascale system likely to contain hundreds of thousands of nodes. In addition, a tsunami of new experimental and computational data poses equally vexing problems in analysis, transport, visualization, and collaboration. We must rethink traditional assumptions about software scaling, component integration, and hardware reliability. Our thesis is that the "two worlds" of software-grids and parallel systems-must meet, embodying ideas from each, if we are to build a usable and useful infrastructure. This talk describes approaches to scalable performance measurement, dynamic adaptation, and grid integration and their implications for large-scale science and engineering.
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Integrating Campus and Regional Grid Infrastructure

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Title:Integrating Campus and Regional Grid Infrastructure (ID: MAC07078)
Author(s):Mary Fran Yafchak (Southeastern Universities Research Association)
Origin:Presented at Mid-Atlantic Regional Conferences (01/18/2007)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:SURAgrid is a consortium of universities collaborating to share resources and advance applications through grid technology. Participants are leveraging a broad array of campus resources, expertise, and experience to meet institutional goals while developing a large-scale interinstitutional grid. Identifying and "grid-enabling" specific research and education applications is a key activity.
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Cyberinfrastructure: A Team Sport

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Title:Cyberinfrastructure: A Team Sport (ID: CSD4627)
Author(s):Charles E. Catlett (Argonne National Laboratory)
Origin:Contributed by or Presented at Net@EDU (State Networks) (2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:Presented at the Campus Cyberinfrastucture (CCI)Workshop, in Snowmass Co. Presentation provides an in-depth discussion of the national TeraGrid project, how it relates to the Atkins and latest NSF CI Vision Draft and the TeraGrids call for campus partners.
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The International Grid Trust Federation

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Title:The International Grid Trust Federation (ID: EAF0632)
Author(s):Dhivakaran Muruganantham (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Origin:Contributed by EDUCAUSE Grant Programs (CAMP) (02/08/2006)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:The International Grid Trust Federation (IGTF) is a body to establish common policies and guidelines between its Regional and Continental Policy Management Authorities (PMAs) members and to ensure compliance to this Federation Document amongst the participating PMAs. IGTF is hte trust "glue" for Grids. The Grid is a distributed computing paradigm and middleware that is supporting large scale, world-wide scientific research such as the LHC in physics. IGTF is composed of three regional PMAs, each supporting a separate zone in the world: EUGridPMA, TAGPMA, and APGridPMA.
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