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Grid working group meeting

Grid working group meeting. Jan. 26 th , 2005 Bangkok. Agenda. Status Report collaboration between APAN and Grid communities Grid workshop in the APAN Bangkok Meeting Organization of the (new) Grid Committee Future Plan. Status Report. Collaboration with PRAGMA. Partnership

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Grid working group meeting

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  1. Grid working group meeting Jan. 26th, 2005 Bangkok Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  2. Agenda • Status Report • collaboration between APAN and Grid communities • Grid workshop in the APAN Bangkok Meeting • Organization of the (new) Grid Committee • Future Plan Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  3. Status Report Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  4. Collaboration with PRAGMA • Partnership • PRAGMA and APAN signed MOU for synergistic partnership for grid activities in 2003. • Collaboration • application development • running the production grid • APAN Grid WG • interface between APAN and Grid communities Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  5. PRAGMA Ecoinformatics ProjectA Web Services Architecture for Ecological and Agricultural Data • Collaboration between SDSC, NPACI, the LTER Network, PRAGMA, APAN, NCHC • Scalable and extensible approach to integrated data management and analysis for computational ecology • Current prototype links the SDSC Spatial Data Workbench (sdw.sdsc.edu) with MetBroker system (www.agmodel.net/MetBroker)at Japan National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) • Prototype working with NCHC/TERN • Developing additional Asian partnerships Source: Tony Fountain, Longjiang Ding Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  6. Network Weather Map http://mrtg.koganei.itrc.net/mmap/grid.html Thanks: Dr. Hirabaru and APAN Tokyo NOC team Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  7. Grid Workshop 2005.1.25 (tue) 14:00-17:30 • Tutorial session: Yoshio Tanaka (AIST) "Programming on the Grid using GridRPC"       • Technical session • J.G. Wang (NARC) , "New Implementations of Agricultural Models Using Mediate Architecture“ • Jedsada Phengsuwan (NECTEC), "Development of Distributed MetBroker toward Information Grid“ • Vara Varavithya (KMITNB), "Thailand National Grid Project" • Kiyoshi Honda (AIT), "Cluster Computing for SWAP Crop Model Parameter Identification using Remote Sensing" Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  8. Organization of the (New) Grid Committee Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  9. Proposal for the Grid Comm. • Discussion about APAN’s efforts for Grid activities • ad hoc Grid Activities Comm. + Grid WG • position paper • Proposal • The New Committee for grid activities, which plays: • coordination of groups involved in grid activities in APAN • an interface between APAN and grid communities, e.g. PRAGAMA, ApGrid, APEC-TEL ApGrid, and more, as a representative of APAN) Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  10. Why we need the new committee? • Grid WG • organizing workshop, tutorial, publishing document • partially playing an interface between APAN and Grid communities • NR • application development on the Grid • development of the Sensor Grid • collaboration with PRAGMA • Network Tech., NOC Team • collaboration with Grid communities: operation of Grid testbeds, e.g. SC demos. Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  11. Why we need the new committee? (cont’d) • An expert group which plays an interface between APAN and Grid communities is required. • Grid WG partially plays the interface, but the activity is limited because of organization structure. • Grid WG is under the Appl. Tech. Area. • Grid activities in APAN extends beyond the Appl. Tech. Area. • NR, Network Tech., NOC team Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  12. Grid Activities Committee Role: • To collaborate with the Grid communities outside of APAN to enhance grid activities in Asia Pacific: • running the production grid • supporting application groups of APAN to implement their applications on the Grid • To publish documents about grid technology • To plan sessions/workshops/training activities related to grid technology in APAN meeting or others • To archive knowledge obtained by the above activities Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  13. How to Organize? • Merging Grid WG and the ad hoc Grid Activities Committee • Grid WG has know-how to run missions, e.g. collaboration with grid communities, organizing sessions/workshops, and more • Players of grid communities, e.g. PRAGMA, ApGrid, APEC-TEL and more, are involved in Grid WG/Committee. Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  14. Milestone • Aug. 2003 (Busan) • kick-off meeting • organizing the ad hoc Grid Activities Committee • Jul. 2004 (Cairns) • publishing the position paper • http://apan.net/meetings/cairns2004/wg-comm/grid.htm • closing the ad hoc committee • proposing the new committee • not approved (re-proposing in the next meeting) • Jan. 2005 (Bangkok) • re-proposing the new committee Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  15. Future Plan Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  16. Next Meeting • APAN Taipei Meeting (2005.8.23-27) • Grid activities committee meeting (if approved) • session/workshop? Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  17. Upcoming Related Events • PRAGMA8 May 2-4, 2005, Singapore conjunction with Grid Asia 2005(May 2-6, 2005) http://www.pragma-grid.net/ • ISGC2005 April 25-29, 2005, Taipei http://www.twgrid.org/event/isgc2005/ • GGF13 March 13-16, 2005, Seoul http://www.ggf.org/ Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

  18. Thank you. Kento Aida, Tokyo Institute of Technology

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