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CGW'09 Proceedings Editors: Marian Bubak, Michal Turala, Kazimierz Wiatr ACC CYFRONET AGH, Krakow, February 2010 ISBN 978-83-61433-01-9
Preface and Table of Contents | |
KEYNOTE Speakers |
Frank Baetke, Global HPC Technology Program Manager Hewlett-Packard HPC, Grids and Clouds: Synergies and Challenges |
Peter Coveney, University College London Department of Chemistry, UK Distributed computing at the petascale |
Kamil Iskra, Argonne National Laboratory, USA System Software for Petascale and Beyond |
Karin Johansson, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Infrastructures use, requirements and prospects in ICT for health domain |
William E. Johnston, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Progress in Integrating Networks with Service Oriented Architectures /
Grids: ESnet's Guaranteed Bandwidth Service |
Yannick Legre, International Relationship Director, MAAT and President of HealthGrid HealthGrid: an international initiative to serve the Virtual Physiological Human and Bio-Medical communities |
Michael Schiffers, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany Cloudifying Grids and Gridifying Clouds: A Plea for Co-Operating Clouds and Grids |
Domenico Talia, Università della Calabria and ICAR-CNR, Italy Data mining and knowledge discovery services in Grids |
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Tutorial "System UNICORE 6 - usage and administration" | |
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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'09 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, |
| knowledge in e-science and grid systems, |
| virtual organizations and security aspects, |
| resource management and scheduling, |
| monitoring and information management, |
| software engineering aspects, |
| industrial and social implications. |
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During CGW'09, the ViroLab project led by Peter M.A. Sloot will present
its scientific achievements and a live demo of its environment
for collaborative e-science applications. | |
CGW'09, 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. | |
CGW'09 will also host the 3rd EGEE Computational Chemistry Workshop. | |
At the Cracow PRACE Code Porting Workshop, organised just after CGW'09, architectures and programming techniques of the HLRS NEC and the IBM Blue Gene will be presented
( Registration and Agenda ). |
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