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2004-NL Workshop

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Workshop e-IRG

 

In november 2004 a number of pan-European evenements around e-infrastructure, gridtechnology and e-Science will take place in The Netherlands under the common title European leadership in e-science and grids. The opening event was an open workshop of the eInfrastructures policy initiative. The workshop was held on Thursday November 18th 2004 in the Hague.

The e-Infrastructures Workshop consisted of a plenary meeting (to set the context for the whole workshop), a real workshop part (where subjects are discussed in more depth in smaller groups) and a final plenary (where the results from the parallel sessions are summarised).

Programme

09.00-09.45

Opening/Introduction

09.45-10.10 Erik-Jan Bos (SURFnet)
10.10-10.35 Frank Siebenlist (ANL-US): Grid accounting
10.35-10.50 Ruediger Krahl (DLR)
10.50-11.00 Cees de Laat (UvA)
11.00-11.30 Break
11.30-11.50 Yoshio Tanaka:
Connecting grids worldwide
- a perspective from the Grid developments in the APR
11.50-12.10 Vasilis Maglaris: Global Research and Education Networks - The role of GEANT
12.10-12.30 Marco de Vos (ASTRON/LOFAR), LOFAR and a Grid for European Astronomy
12.30-13.30 Lunch break
13.30-13.45 Plenary explanation of the workshop process
13.45-14.45 Workshop Sessions I
14.45-15.15 Break
15.15-16.00 Workshop Sessions II
16.00-16.30 Drinks
16.30-17.30 Plenary wrap up

Workshop sessions I

  1. Usage Policies (Dave Kelsey) - Presentation | Outcome
  2. Authorisation (David Groep)
  3. User support (Torsten Antoni)
  4. Accounting (Kimmo Koski) - Outcome
  5. General purpose versus disciplinary grids (Jules Wolfrat)

Workshop sessions II

  1. Usage Policies (Bow Cowles) - Presentation | Outcome
  2. Authorisation (Diego Lopez) - Presentation
  3. User support (Jeff Templon) - Outcome
  4. How to bridge grids worldwide (Kors Bos) - Presentation | Outcome
  5. General purpose versus disciplinary grids (Anders Ynnerman) - Presentation

Venue

The event was held in the Littéraire Sociëteit De Witte (Plein 24, The Hague, The Netherlands). The society was founded in 1802 and its historical main building is located in the very centre of The Hague, next to the seat of the Dutch parliament.

more information about De Witte on: this website | http://www.societeitdewitte.nl

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