Induction to Grid Computing and the NGS

from Tuesday, 4 April 2006 (09:00) to Wednesday, 5 April 2006 (16:00)
St. John\'s, Brunel University, UK

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    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
4 Apr 2006
5 Apr 2006
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09:00
Day 1 (until 17:00) ()
09:00 Registration   ()
09:15 Welcome - Navonil Mustafee   ()
09:20 A Personal View of Computing: What Have Computers Ever Done For Us? - Prof. Ray Paul   ()
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09:45 Introduction - Goals and Overview of both days - Guy Warner   ()
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10:00 What is Grid Computing? - Mike Mineter   ()
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10:50 The National Grid Service - Guy Warner   ()
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11:15 --- Tea / Coffee ---
11:30 Gaining Access - Mike Mineter   ()
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12:30 Creating and Running an Appplication on the NGS - Guy Warner   ()
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13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Creating and Running an Appplication on the NGS continued   ()
15:10 NGS Computation Services: API's and Parallel Jobs - Mike Mineter   ()
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15:40 --- Tea / Coffee ---
15:55 NGS Computation Services: API's and Parallel Jobs continued   ()
16:50 Summary of Day 1 - Guy Warner   ()
09:00
Day 2 (until 16:00) ()
09:00 Web Services in Grid Computing - Mike Mineter   ()
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09:50 Data Services on the NGS: Overview - Mike Mineter   ()
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10:00 The Storage Resource Broker - Mike Mineter   ()
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10:20 GridFTP - Guy Warner   ()
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10:40 --- Tea / Coffee ---
11:00 OGSA-DAI - Guy Warner   ()
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12:15 Monitoring - Guy Warner   ()
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12:30 --- Lunch ---
13:15 The NGS Portal - Guy Warner   ()
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13:45 Tools for Windows Users - Guy Warner   ()
14:00 The P-GRADE Portal and GEMLCA   ()
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14:10 Next Steps - Mike Mineter   ()
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14:30 --- Tea / Coffee ---
14:50 NGS in the Future: emerging middleware - Mike Mineter   ()
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15:35 Summary of the event / Final Discussion - Guy Warner   ()
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