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Update Progress Since PRAGMA 9

Update Progress Since PRAGMA 9. Bringing the Grid to Coastal Zones Townsville PRAGMA 10 26 – 28 March 2006. Cyclone Larry. Tropical cyclone Larry is seen striking the coast of Australia in this satellite image. Cyclone Larry - Innisfall. Pictures from Bernard Pailthorpe.

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Update Progress Since PRAGMA 9

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  1. UpdateProgress Since PRAGMA 9 Bringing the Grid to Coastal Zones Townsville PRAGMA 10 26 – 28 March 2006

  2. Cyclone Larry Tropical cyclone Larry is seen striking the coast of Australia in this satellite image.

  3. Cyclone Larry - Innisfall Pictures from Bernard Pailthorpe

  4. Tropical Cyclone Wati

  5. PRAGMA 9

  6. SC05 PRAGMA at work…

  7. At NCHC and NCSA Booths

  8. PRIME, PRIUS and PRAGMA

  9. Annual Reports • Prepare for SCxy • Highlight Accomplishments • Promote PRIME and PRIUS • Describe Working Group Progress • Summarize Individual Institution Contributions • Give Additional Information, e.g. Publications, Sponsors

  10. SC05 (November 2005) APAC K*Grid/KISTI NAREGI/Titech Business Grid/AIST PRAGMA (UCSD, NCHC) EGEE OSG DEISA UK NGS TeraGrid GGF Feb 06 (Greece) (Feb 2006) APAC K*Grid/KISTI NAREGI/Titech AIST PRAGMA EGEE OSG DEISA NCHC ChinaGrid Others Multigrid Interoperations Initiative Initial Drivers: Charlie Catlett, Satohsi Matsuoka • Working Groups • Authorization and Identify Management • Resources Information Schema and Services • Job Submission, Audit, Tracking • Data Movement and Management • Testbed for Production Interoperation

  11. PRAGMA-TeraGrid-AIST Interoperation • Goal • Test interoperation by running a “simple” physics application across PRAGMA Testbed and TeraGrid • TDDFT was first application run on PRAGMA testbed to work out its interoperability issues • Assumptions • As few as possible! • Teragrid Endpoint must run the Teragrid software stack • Modified only to allow for interoperation • PRAGMA Endpoints already running their site-local policies and stacks • This is an “engineering” exercise • What is feasible, what are the best practices • To inform policy, not to make it

  12. Timeline More than 200 emails to accomplish the above

  13. Multi-Grid Interoperation Testbed

  14. People – TeraGrid – PRAGMA – AIST Interoperation • Important people • Cindy Zheng – PRAGMA/UCSD • JP Navarro, Dane Skow – Teragrid/ANL • Yusuke Tanimura, Yoshio Tanaka – AIST • Somsak Sriprayoonsakul – Kasetsart U. (Thailand) • (Charlie Catlett, Philip Papadopoulos, Peter Arzberger, Fang-Pang Lin)

  15. PRAGMA Proposal to NSFOverview and ApproachProcess to Promote Routine Use Team Science Application-Driven Collaborations Applications Middleware Workshops and Organization Information Exchange Planning and Review New Collaborations New Members Expand Users Expand Impact Products Improved middleware Broader Use New Collaborations Transfer Tech. Standards Publications New Knowledge Data Access Education Routine Use Lab/Testbed Testing Applications Building Grid and GOC Multiway Dissemination Key Middleware

  16. Key New Component of the Renewal • Expand our impact to new application areas • GEO and Geosciences • Increase emphasis on data in our routine use laboratory • GEO and Geosciences and others • Harness the potential of lambda grids • Telescience and Tile Display Walls • Work with productions grids to achieve interoperations • Grid Interoperations Now (GIN) • Broaden involvement of middleware developments from outside the Pacific Rim • U Amsterdam; UK National e-science Center, U Zurich

  17. CCGrid - Singapore16 – 19 May 2006 • Abramson D, Lynch A, Takemiya H, Tanimura Y, Date S, Nakamura H, Jeong K, Hwang S, Zhu J, Lu ZH, Amoreira C, Baldridge K, Lee H, Wang C, Shih HL, Molina T, Li, W, Arzberger P. Deploying Scientific Application on the PRAGMA Grid Testbed: Ways, Means and Lessons. CCgrid 2006 • Lee B-S, Tang M, Zhang J, Soon OY, Zheng C, Arzberger P. Analysis of Jobs on a Multi-Organizational Grid Test-bed. CCGrid 2006. • Huang W, Huang C-L, Wu, C-H., The Development of a Computational Grid Portal. Accepted CCGrid 2006. • Zheng C, Abramson D, Arzberger P, Ayuub S, Enticott C, Garic S, Katz M, Kwak J, Papadopoulos P, Phatanapherom S, Sriprayoonsakul S, Tanaka Y, Tanimura Y, Tatebe O, Uthayopas P. The PRAGMA Testbed: Building a Multi-Application International Grid CCGrid 2006.

  18. Articles On • Infrastructure in Australia • India’s Grid Initiative • Cyber Science Initiative in Japan • CI in Korea • Taiwan CI for Knowledge Innovation • Brazil • South Africa • PRAGMA Guest Editor: Radha Nandkumar http://www.ctwatch.org/quarterly/articles/2006/02

  19. PRIME: Leveraged Training • Computer Network Information Center (CNIC), Chinese Academy of Sciences • Cybermedia Center (CMC), Osaka University, Japan • Monash University, Australia • National Center for High-performance Computing (NCHC), Taiwan

  20. Pacific Rim UniverSitiesOsaka University • First Student to San Diego • Kohei Ichikawa • Demo at this meeting • Joint Paper at BioGrid meeting in Singapore • Website soon • Interest in other site • Susumu Date

  21. South Asia International Joint Research and Training Program in High-Permformance Computing Application and Networking Technology • Involved institutions from South Asia • Discussed grid technology • http://www.nchc.org.tw/event/2005/1128/

  22. Some Members and Participants http://pragma-goc.rocksclusters.org/pragma-doc/org.html; Resource Group Album: Total 85 Pictures – and another album

  23. http://www.sdsc.edu/~jennifer/PRAGMA-Website/pragma2005.html

  24. http://www.pragma.cn

  25. California Institute for Telecommunication and Information Technology (Calit2) • PRAGMA 7: Larry Smarr stated that space would be available for PRAGMA visitors • Visitors from AIST, KISTI, Osaka • Letter of Intent: UCSD (via Calit2) and Grid Technology Research Center (AIST) 20 March 2006

  26. Promotions • Putchong Uthayopas • Appointed head of the ThaiGrid Project • Osamu Tatebe • Associate Professor, U Tsukuba • Raul Haza Izquierdo • Telematics Director, CICESE

  27. Working Groups: Organize PRAGMA Efforts • Resources • Mason Katz, SDSC • Yoshio Tanaka, AIST • Biological Sciences • Karpjoo Jeong, Konkuk U/KISTI • Telescience • Shinji Shimojo, Osaka • Fang-Pang Lin, NCHC • Data Computing • Osamu Tatebe, AIST

  28. Picture from PRAGMA 9

  29. News Flash 4:44 PM PTS 28 Feb 06 • Dear friends, • I'm happy to inform you that MIMOS (Malaysia) has joined our testbed and finished preparation all in one breath! • The site contacts are Jing Yuan Luke and Wan Mohd Hikam Kauthary bin Hassan. Also, in collaboration with (USM) Habibah Wahab, they are getting ready and will deploy and run a grid application in our testbed soon. • For more info about MIMOS and its testbed resources, see http://pragma-goc.rocksclusters.org/pragma-doc/org.html • http://pragma-goc.rocksclusters.org/pragma-doc/resources.html • http://pragma-goc.rocksclusters.org/pragma-grid-status/work.html • Welcome, MIMOS friends, to our testbed! Thank you for the super fast job you have done! • Cindy

  30. Agenda for Steering Committee • Role of PRAGMA in the Grid Interoperations Now (GIN) activity • Application of Potential New Members • Dates for PRAGMA 11 • Osaka, Japan: Osaka University • 15 – 17 October 2006 • Dates for PRAGMA 12 • Bangkok, Thailand, NECTEC and ThaiGrid • Expansion of Steering Committee

  31. Institutions Applying for Membership • Institute of High Performance Computing (iHPC) Terrance Hung • Centro de Investigacion Cientifica y de Educacion Superior de Ensenada (CICESE) Raul Hazas Izquierdo • Malaysian Institute of Microelectronic Systems (MIMOS) Mashkuri Yaacob

  32. AIST APAC, AARNET, Grangenet, Monash University, QPSF ASCC CNIC Jilin University Kasetsart U (ThaiGrid) KISTI, Seoul National University NGO Singapore, Nanyang Techical University NCHC NCSA NECTEC Osaka University Pacific Northwest Gigapop Titech, APAN UCSD USM UoH CICESE MIMOS U Zurich Members Present and Testbed Participants

  33. Observers Represented • HCMC University of Technology: Tuan Anh Nguyen • Waikato University: Tony McGregor • SUNY Binghamton: Ken Chiu • NEC: Takuto Okuno • NARA Institute of Science and Technology: Kazutoshi Fujikawa • King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi: Tiranee Achalukul • TeraGrid (ANL): JP Navarone • Globus Team (ANL): Bill Allcock • IRNC (USC): John Silvester • IRNC (Florida International): Heidi Alvarez, Kuldeep Kumar • Planet Lab (Princeton): Marc Fiuczynski • James Cook University: Ian Atkinson • AIMS: Stuart Kininmonth

  34. Challenges • Resources: How can we incorporate data into the routine use laboratory? • Telescience: How do we take advantage of Tile Display Walls for collaboration? • PRAGMA: How do we broaden our impact with production grids? • Applications: Can we make progress on a geosciences / GEO working group? • PRAGMA: How can we engage more students and create more exchanges? • PRAGMA Web sites: Can we provide a short summary in each language?

  35. Demonstration of OptIPuterTechnology and Partnership: KISTI and EVL Via Jason Leigh, 22 Feb 2006

  36. Welcome to PRAGMA 10 And the Second CREON GLEON Joint Workshop

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