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NA2 in RUSSIA. Tatiana Strizh JINR, Dubna, Russia 22-26 November, 2004, Den Haag. Main Points. Main points: WEB-PAGES Conferences Mass-media. NA2+RDIG. RUSSIAN Key-Personnel working on NA2 – EGEE 41 IHEP Vadim Petoukhov , Yuri Lazin, Vitaly Motyakov ,
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NA2 in RUSSIA Tatiana Strizh JINR, Dubna, Russia 22-26 November, 2004, Den Haag
Main Points • Main points: • WEB-PAGES • Conferences • Mass-media Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
NA2+RDIG • RUSSIAN Key-Personnel working on NA2 – EGEE • 41 IHEP Vadim Petoukhov, Yuri Lazin, Vitaly Motyakov, MatveySapunov, Anton Gusev • 42 IMPB Victor Lakhno, MikhailUstinin,NafisaNazipova • 43 ITEPNataliaNosireva, EvgeniyLublev, Alexander Selivanov • 44 JINRVladimir Korenkov, Tatiana Strizh, Edvard Nikonov, Danila Oleinik, • 45 KIAMIrena Zusman, Victor Kovalenko, Dmitry Koryagin • 46 PNPIAndrey Kiryanov, Sergei Oleshko, YuryRyabov • 47 RRC KI Vladimir Dobretsov • 48 SINP AndreyGribushin, Vyacheslav Ilin, SergeyZotkin, Andrey Demichev, Victor Edneral Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
Conference • The first major Grid conference in Russia, hosted by Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), has been hailed a success. The conference, distributed Computing and Grid-technologies in Science and Education, took place in Dubna, Russia, between 29 June and 2 July and attracted more than 200 participants from Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Slovakia, Armenia, Germany, Czech Republic and Belarus. Russians from 29 Universities and Research institutes, also attended. http://lit.jinr.ru/grid2004/ • 13 reports have been presented on this conference by Russian EGEE group members • First RDIG-EGEE workshop was held Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
Events where EGEE has been presented • 23 meetings and conferences in Russia Some are: Plenary session of the Mathematics and Information Departments of the Russian Academy of Science, Moscow; Conference “Scientific service in Internet”, Novorosijsk, Meeting of the Coordinating Board of Russian e-Development Partnership in the North-West of Russia (PRIOR NW - http://www.prior.nw.ru/eindex.htm), Russian New University (Russia, Moscow) 5-th Intercollege Scientific Conference. Network Conference RELARN-2004, Samara-Saratov-Volgograd-Astrakhan 7-th All-Russian branch conference on security, Moscow, Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
WEB-pages Web-site about EGEE project and Grid technologies set up to operation in KIAM RAS. Language – Russian with some materials in English. http://www.gridclub.ru Web-site includes dissemination materials on Grid technologies, projects, middleware. Special pages are dedicated to EGEE, RDIG and LCG. Up to date more than 40 pages have been prepared, 24 from which are about EGEE and RDIG. Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
http://www.egee-rdig.ru http://w3.ihep.su/egee/ http://egee.pnpi.nw.ru http://egee.itep.ru http://www.impb.ru/egee/ http://egee.sinp.msu.ru/ WEB-pages Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
Mass-media By V.Ilin ( SINP MSU ) A.Kryukov ( SINP MSU) A.Platonov( RRC KI ) Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
Mass-media Newspaper "DUBNA" http://www.jinr.ru/~jinrmag/win/2004/42/gr42.htm HP-Invent http://www.hp.ru/government/News/Show.aspx?ID=41 • Russian translation of: “Ian Foster. What is the Grid? A Three Point Checklist” has been published: • http://www.gridclub.ru/library/foster_whatisthegrid_ru.pdf • One of the basic works on Grid: “Foster I., Kesselman C., Tuecke S. The Anatomy of the Grid: Enabling Scalable Virtual Organizations. International Journal of High Performance Computing Applications, 15 (3). 200-222. 2001” has been translated into Russian and published. • http://www.gridclub.ru/library/anatomy_ru.pdf http://www.osp.ru/cw/2004/03/037_1.htm Open systems http://www.osp.ru/cw/2004/26-27/005_1.htmComputerworld Russia, № 26-27/2004. Second EGEE Conference, T.Strizh, NA2 in Russia
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