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Title: Progress Since PRAGMA 16


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Progress Since PRAGMA 16
  • Challenges for this Meeting

Van Mieu, Temple of Literature, dedicated to
Confucius, 1070, later first national university
1076
2
Thank You
3
PRAGMA
A Practical Collaborative Framework
HKU
IOIT-VN
Strengthen Existing and Establish New
Collaborations Work with Science Teams to
Advance Grid Technologies and Improve the
Underlying Infrastructure In the Pacific Rim and
Globally
http//www.pragma-grid.net
4
Working Groups Organize Activities
Resources
Biosciences
October 2009
GEO
Telescience
5
Resources Working GroupVOMS on PRAGMA Grid
(test phase)
  • Manage VOMS server
  • Create new groups
  • Assign group admins

SDSC USA
AIST Japan
VOMS server (PRAGMA VO)
User A
Groups
IHPC Singapore
User B
Avian Flu
User N
e-AIRS
BESTGrid New Zealand
Nimrod
USM-DEER
User A
  • Install and configure PRIMA/GUMS
  • Nothing to do when a new user joins to PRAGMA Grid

User B
GEO Grid
User N
  • Register users
  • Assign roles

Courtesy Y Tanaka
6
Biosciences
  • Streaming data from simulations to visualization
  • DataTurbine, Duckling
  • Kevin Dong
  • Virtualization
  • Tutorial later today

JMol Plug-in integrated into Duckling Portal
Animated gif output by frames Streaming
simulation results to real- time vis
Kevin Dong Visited for 4 months CNIC to UCSD Le
Duc Tung HUT also visited for 5 days as well as
students from Jilin, Monash
7
Telescience and Education MURPA and Cardiac
Modeling Workshop
MURPA August 2009
Cardiac Modeling October 2009
8
Video Testing 24 Oct 09
From JGN
From San Diego
From Melbourne
9
24 October 2009
From Melbourne
From JGN
From San Diego
10
GEO Grid Workshop
  • Welcome (Thai Quang Vinh) Opening Remarks
    (Satoshi Sekiguchi) Grid Computing and some
    research issues in development GEOGrid at VAST
    Dao Van Tuyet
  • Introduction of Grid (Yoshio Tanaka) DEMO
    Security in GEO Science (Naotaka Yamamoto )
  • OGC Standards (Ryosuke Nakamura) DEMO
    Federating Satellite data and Sensor data
    (Sarawut Ninsawat )
  • GEO Activities in PRAGMA
  • Synergy and Strategy of NARL's GEO (Franz Cheng)
  • Progress of GEO Research at NARL (Whey Fone Tsai,
    Fang-Pang Lin)
  • iGEON Cyberinfrastructure for Collaborative
    Research and Education (Arun Agarwal)
  • Live E! (Seiichi Kato)
  • VeRSI Ecoinformatics Climate Change Demonstrator
    (A.B.M. Russel)

11
GEO and GLEON
Landsat image
12
GLEON Invitation
  • GLEON 9 Wisconsin
  • GLEON 10
  • 9-14 May 2010
  • Passo de Torres,
  • Brazil

GuaĆ­ba Lake
Passo de Torres
13
PRIME 2009
  • 13 host sites
  • Expanded to five sites
  • Doshisha University, Kyoto
  • National Institute of Information and
    Communication Technology (NiCT)
  • National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium
    (NMMBA), Kenting, Taiwan,
  • National Taiwan University (NTU),
  • University of Hyderabad
  • Continued at eight sites
  • Monash U NCHC Osaka U CNIC NCREE USM U
    Auckland, U Waikato

M.Nekrasov NMMBA and NCHC
Jade Kwan, NiCT
M. Mui, U Hyderabad
C. Wong CNIC
C Lau, Osaka
S. Revelli, Monash
14
Broadening Impact of TechnologyEngaging Future
Generations
PRIME Student 2009 Jessica Hsieh, USM
15
PRAGMA Collaborative Overview
  • Accomplishments Link Science/ Education with
    Technology
  • Avian Flu Grid
  • Linking Gfarm, CSF4, DataTurbine, Duckling, other
    technologies, and virtualization
  • Lakes as Ecosystems Services
  • Linking databases and sensor data to satellite
    data (and ultimately models) in secure
    environment
  • Education content for PRAGMA
  • HD Video Teleconferencing (leading to PRAGMA
    course)
  • Expanding PRIME

16
Experimentation in Workshop FormatMore
Workshop Less Conference
  • Panel on Virtualization Chair F.P. Lin
  • Philip Papadopoulos, Satoshi Sekiguchi/Yoshio
    Tanaka, David Abramson.
  • Two demos, longer
  • Virtualization and Avian Flu Grid
  • GEO Grid
  • Plenary discussion on Education in PRAGMA
  • Cool-Things Co-Chair Y. Tanaka, F.P Lin
  • Total 8 Quick sharing dynamic presentations
  • Cool, potential to be used by others

17
Charge to Working GroupsChallenge for Workshop
  • Use workshops to conduct work, make plans,
    deliver
  • Motivate active participation by all
  • More to follow

18
Future Workshops
  • PRAGMA 18 2 4 March 2010, San Diego. Host
    UCSD, Calit2, SDSC
  • One day working institute on coding together
  • One day workshop on Coral Reef Observing on
    Friday 5 March 2010
  • PRAGMA 19 13 15 September 2010, Changchun.
    Host Jilin University.
  • One day conference
  • Earlier IEEE conference in August

19
SC09
  • Several PRAGMA Members
  • Targeted Presentations (around floor and at NCHC)
  • Presentations by PRIME students
  • PRAGMA Dinner Wednesday night 18 November

20
Agenda Steering Committee
  • Future Activities in the next year
  • Business Decisions
  • Hosting of PRAGMA 20, Proposal from the
    University of Hong Kong, to hold a workshop 2011
  • Proposal to designate SEAIP meeting, organized by
    NCHC, as a PRAGMA Institute
  • Membership on Steering Committee

21
Personal Acknowledgement
  • US National Science Foundation
  • Division of Biological Infrastructure
  • Work closely with
  • Office of Cyberinfrastructure
  • Office of International Science and Engineering
  • Very interested in international collaboration

22
Acknowledgement to Local Organizers
  • IOIT for great coordination
  • Dr. Vu Duc Thi, Director, IOIT Program Chair
    PRAGMA 17
  • Dr. Thai Quang Vinh, Organizing Co-Chair, PRAGMA
    17
  • Mr. Thanh Tung H.D., PRAGMA 17 Secretariat
  • Many others
  • Nguyen Thanh Thuy, HUT
  • Dao Van Tuyet, IAMI, VAST
  • Tran Quang Dieu, IOIT
  • And many others who helped get us around!
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