Induction to Grid Computing and the EGEE project

Europe/Zurich
160/1-009 (CERN)

160/1-009

CERN

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Mike Mineter/David Fergusson, NeSC
Description
This event will induct members of the EGEE project who have no prior Grid experience. It is a “beta-release” of this course. Participants will gain: 1. Understanding of general Grid and e-Science concepts 2. Orientation to the EGEE infrastructure and middleware 3. Experience from use of an EGEE testbed, GILDA, via the GENIUS portal. 4. Understanding of the goals, context and structure of the EGEE project 5. Awareness of current project procedures and tools The trainers will receive feedback to refine the content. To REGISTER, go to http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/schedreg/index.html For information on the requirements for this course go to http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/schedreg/courses/CERN_18May04/index.html Accommodation Participants must make their own arrangements. Note that CERN has two hostels which are reasonably priced. The URL for the CERN Hostel web page is: http://as.cern.ch/as-gs/housing/hostelwelc.html The telephone number for reservations is: + 41 227 674 481, or you can e-mail them at cern.hostel@cern.ch. Telephoning is recommended.
    • 00:00 17:20
      Day 1
      • 00:00
        REQUIREMENTS - COURSE PREREQUISITES 20m



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      • 09:00
        Introduction to course 15m
        General introduction to the content and aims of this course
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC)
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      • 09:15
        What are Grids and e-Science? 45m
        Speaker: David Fergusson (NeSC)
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      • 10:00
        An overview of the EGEE infrastructure and middleware 1h
        The major components; virtual organisations; approach to security
        Speaker: Flavia Donno
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      • 11:00
        Coffee 30m
      • 11:30
        An introduction to the GENIUS portal 30m
        Concepts of portals; the GILDA testbed
        Speaker: Emidio Giorgio (INFN)
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      • 12:00
        Practical - 1: Job submission using the GENIUS portal 1h
        Initial use of GENIUS
      • 12:30
        Lunch 1h
      • 13:30
        Further aspects of EGEE middleware: proxy certificates, the command line, and data management using GENIUS; 30m
        Speaker: Giuseppe La Rocca (INFN)
      • 14:40
        Coffee 30m
      • 15:10
        Practical 2 : Data management through the GENIUS portal 1h 45m
        Speaker: Giuseppe La Rocca (INFN)
      • 16:45
        Discussion 15m
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC)
      • 17:00
        Close 20m
    • 09:00 16:00
      Day 2
      • 09:00
        Introduction to the EGEE project 40m
        Speaker: Fabrizio Gagliardi
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      • 09:40
        EGEE infrastructure and fabric 30m
        Speaker: Ian Bird
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      • 10:10
        EGEE middleware 20m
        Speaker: Erwin Laure
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      • 10:30
        EGEE applications 30m
        Speaker: Frank Harris
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      • 11:00
        Coffee 30m
      • 11:30
        EGEE dissemination and training 20m
        Speaker: Mike Mineter (NeSC)
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      • 11:50
        EGEE Project Management Procedures and Tools 20m
        Speaker: Gabriel Zaquine
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      • 12:10
        Discussion and feedback 20m
        Speaker: David Fergusson (NeSC)
      • 12:20
        Lunch 1h
      • 13:30
        Some additional features of GENIUS 15m
        Speaker: David Fergusson (NeSC)
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      • 13:40
        GILDA certification procedure 30m
        Speaker: Valeria Ardizzone (INFN)
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      • 14:00
        Looking to the future 30m
        Speaker: Vincent Breton (University of Clermont-Ferrand)
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      • 14:30
        Final discussion 20m
        Speaker: David Fergusson (NeSC)
      • 15:00
        Close 20m