National Centre for e-Social Science: Winter Training School

Europe/Zurich
Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams (University of Manchester)

Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

University of Manchester

National Centre for e-Social Science
Description
Draft agenda for NCESS Winter School
    • Registration & Coffee Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

    • The Grid & the NGS Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This first day sessions are run by the National e-Science Centre which provide an introduction to Grid computing, The NGS and the computation services based on their course material from the "Induction to Grid Computing and the NGS" events.

      • 1
        Welcome
        Speaker: Peter Halfpenny (National Centre for e-Social Science)
      • 2
        What is Grid Computing?
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 3
        The National Grid Service
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 11:00
        Tea & Coffee
      • 4
        Gaining Access
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 5
        Practical: Installing Certificates
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 6
        Creating and running an application on the NGS
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 7
        Practical: Job Submission
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 13:00
        Lunch
      • 8
        Practical continued
      • 9
        NGS Computation Services: API's and Parallel Jobs
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 10
        Practical: Job Submission Part 2
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 15:45
        Tea & Coffee
      • 11
        Practical continued
      • 12
        Next Steps
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 13
        NGS in the Future
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 14
        Case Study: GEMEDA
        Speaker: Simon Peters (University of Manchester)
      • 15
        Close
      • 19:00
        Dinner
    • SRB and Web Services Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to Storage Resource Broker (SRB) and Web Services. SRB is a uniform interface to a virtual distributed data storage resource where users can access files and database objects. Web Services is a framework for interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network, by software systems (services) using web-based standards and machine-processable interface definitions.

      • 16
        Data Services on the NGS
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 17
        Introduction to SRB
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 18
        Practical: SRB
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 11:00
        Tea & Coffee
      • 19
        Concepts of Web Services
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 20
        Practical: Quote of the Day
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 13:00
        Lunch
    • Condor Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to Condor; workload management for High Throughput Computing (HTC) on large collections of distributively owned computing resources e.g. job queueing, scheduling, prioritisation, resource monitoring, and resource management.

      • 21
        An introduction to Condor
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 22
        Practical: Basic job submission
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 15:20
        Tea & Coffee
      • 23
        Workflows within Condor
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
      • 24
        Practical: Condor DAG's
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 25
        Close
      • 19:00
        Dinner
    • OGSA-DAI Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to data services on the NGS and the Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access and Integration (OGSA-DAI); API inteface to grid-enabled XML and relational databases via web services.

      • 26
        Introduction to OGSA-DAI
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 27
        Practical: Data Joins using OGSA-DAI
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 11:20
        Tea & Coffee
      • 28
        Advanced features of OGSA-DAI
        Speaker: Richard Hopkins (NeSC)
      • 29
        Practical: Writing OGSA-DAI activities
        Speaker: Guy Warner (NeSC)
        more information
      • 13:00
        Lunch
    • OGSA-DQP Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to the Open Grid Services Architecture Data Access Distributed Query Processing (DQP); supports queries over OGSA-DAI data services and over other services available on the Grid.

      • 30
        Case study
      • 31
        OGSA-DQP: Technical Overview
      • 32
        OGSA-DQP: Backend & Client
      • 15:15
        Tea & Coffee
      • 33
        demo
        • setting-up demo
        • using-it demo
      • 34
        interaction: potential cases from participants
      • 35
        Case Study: ConvertGRID
        Speaker: Keith Cole (University of Manchester)
      • 36
        Close
      • 19:00
        Dinner
    • Portals Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to Portals; a gateway to distributed applications and resources that run on on different types of middleware and hardware.

      • 37
        Portals Tutorial
        Speaker: Rob Allan (Daresbury Laboratory)
      • 38
        Demo 1: NGS portal
      • 11:15
        Tea & Coffee
      • 39
        Sakai
      • 40
        Demo 2: Collaboration in Sakai
      • 41
        Making it all work together
      • 42
        Demo 3: Sakai + uPortal
      • 13:00
        Lunch
    • OMII Software Stack Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      This session provides an introduction to OMII; a web service infrastructure for building grid applications.

      • 43
        OMII-UK Introduction
        Speaker: Steven Newhouse (OMII)
      • 44
        OMII Client Distribution
      • 15:20
        Tea &Coffee
      • 45
        Case Study
    • Future Directions in Grid Middleware Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      • 46
        Grid Futures - Where Are We Going Next? A Pragmatic Viewpoint
        Speaker: Jennifer M. Schopf (Argonne National Laboratory)
      • 47
        Close
        Speaker: Peter Halfpenny (National Centre for e-Social Science)
    • NCeSS Node Jamboree Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      Kilburn Building--Lascelles Williams

      University of Manchester