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Teaching. Mahantesh Halappanavar, Mike Sachon, Dr. Ravi Mukkamala, Dr. Duc Nguyen. SURAgrid “All Hands” Meeting, Washington DC September 26 – 28, 2007. Courses (Graduate):. CS775/875: Distributed Computing Spring 2007 Ravi Mukkamala Professor, Department of Computer Science

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  1. Teaching Mahantesh Halappanavar, Mike Sachon, Dr. Ravi Mukkamala, Dr. Duc Nguyen SURAgrid “All Hands” Meeting, Washington DC September 26 – 28, 2007

  2. Courses (Graduate): • CS775/875: Distributed Computing • Spring 2007 • Ravi Mukkamala • Professor, Department of Computer Science • CEE795: Cluster Parallel Computing • Summer 2007 • Duc Nguyen • Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

  3. Details: • Graduate courses with ~15 students • Guest lecture, usually about 2 hours. • Followed by a homework (CS775) • Familiarize with grid computing concepts • Hands-on approach • Experiment with Globus services & commands • Acknowledgements: • Jim Jokl, Steve Losen, Steve Johnson, Brain Brooks, Nicole Geiger, Kate Barzee, Linda Akli and Mary Fran Yafchak

  4. Conclusions: • Laboratory for testing the concepts • Potential to attract students for Master’s Projects • For SURAgrid • Protecting Generic User Accounts • Cleanup … (CRLs?/home drives/…) • Centralized account creation (Still painful ) • Short term funding/internships for grad/under-grad students?

  5. THANK YOU !!!

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