KEYNOTE Speakers |
Frank Baetke, HP, USA
Standards-Based Energy-Efficient Grid-Resources: Implementations and Solutions |
Kyriakos Baxevanidis, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium
e-Science: a central choice for sustainable growth - European experiences and plans |
Ewa Deelman, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Scientific Workflows and Cloud Computing |
Ad Emmen, AlmereGrid and EnterTheGrid, The Netherlands
Desktop Grids take their place in the e-Science distributed computing infrastructure |
Pawel Gepner, HPC Platform Architect EMEA - Intel Corporation
The Reality of the Cloud - Intel Cloud Vision |
Cees de Laat, Informatics Institute, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands e-Infrastructure aware Topology handling in the Global Lambda Integrated Facility |
Jarek Nabrzyski, University of Notre Dame, USA Sustainable Computing Models |
Syed Naqvi, CETIC, Belgium Security Challenges of Cloud Deployments - Lessons learned from the RESERVOIR Project |
Steven Newhouse, EGI.eu and EGI-InSPIRE Project A virtualised European Grid Infrastructure? |
Dana Petcu, Western University of Timisoara, Romania
From Grid computing towards Sky computing. Case study for Earth
Observation |
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TRAINING: D. Hubaux, S. Mouton, M. Van de Borne,
Learn how to use and build your own Cloud infrastructure using the RESERVOIR Framework and RESERVOIR STAND ( info ) manned by M. Van de Borne |
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O b j e c t i v e s & T o p i c s |
The main objective of the Cracow Grid Workshops, which were initiated in 2001, is to support the community of researchers, developers,
and practitioners who work in the fascinating field of e-Science, grid systems,
and their applications. CGW'10 will address the following topics: |
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e-Science, system-level science and collaborative applications, |
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models, methods and tools for collaborative applications development, |
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virtual laboratories and problem solving environments, |
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distributed computing infrastructures, grids and clouds, |
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knowledge in e-Science and DCI systems, |
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virtual organizations and security aspects, |
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resource management and scheduling, |
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monitoring and information management, |
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software engineering aspects. |
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industrial and social implications. |
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CGW'10, as the PL-Grid and the Central European Grid Consortium event, will be an opportunity for overview of research in the main European and national grid projects.
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