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Group 1 Presentation

Group 1 Presentation. Mauro Barbieri Rabih Bashroush Mauro Cancian Giacinto Donvito Sven Hermann Rainer Schmidt Peter Turner. Cross-matching Astronomical Catalogues. At present the work is done using ad hoc written program running on 1 machine

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Group 1 Presentation

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  1. Group 1 Presentation Mauro Barbieri Rabih Bashroush Mauro Cancian Giacinto Donvito Sven Hermann Rainer Schmidt Peter Turner

  2. Cross-matching Astronomical Catalogues • At present the work is done using ad hoc written program running on 1 machine • CM for an area of 5x10-4 of the total sky need about 2 hours of CPU time on a P4 2.8GHz, this translate to about 170 day of CPU • Applications : • GAIA ESA astrometric mission data validation • OMEGATRANS & RATS survey for detection of extrasolar planets • on flight image reduction for the instruments of second generation mounted on VLT at ESO • Cross Matching(CM) of astronomical sources detected at different wavelenghts and present in differents catalogs (or images) • Why need the GRID? • CE : Splitting the CM in various parallels tasks reduce the execution time • SE : The catalogs considered contains few billions of sources each • GDSE / OGSA-DAI : The catalogs are stored in differents relational databases

  3. Grid Technology Solution • GLite/MW • High-Throughput / Access more CPUs • DAG-Man • Dependencies of Jobs (Pixels) • Condor • Scheduling Jobs • GDSE / OGSA-DAI • Accessing astronomical databases • JAM / Webservices • Job Monitoring Application

  4. DAG-man 5 4 6 3 7 1 8 2 9

  5. Accessing Databases RB UI WN

  6. Prog. Exercise – Status 1/2 • Java Service -> Web Service • GT4 (WSRF) Random Case Impl. • Gilda Submission (security: no certificates installed) • OGSA-DAI • Pillar Search • Region • Pillar • Plaque • Text

  7. Prog. Exercise – Status 2/2 java -classpath $CLASSPATH Regular -8922.635 -9908.625 -8922.515 -9908.55 2000 probe26.eps http://server5.gs.unina.it:8080/PillarsOfWisdom/surface java -classpath $CLASSPATH Regular -8922.635 -9908.625 -8922.515 -9908.55 2000 probe27.eps http://server6.gs.unina.it:8080/PillarsOfWisdom/surface

  8. Contribution of Group Members • All participants in our group contributed equally to the various tasks • Java/Detection/Grid-Scheduling • Web and Grid Services • OGSA-DAI • Presentation

  9. Feedback to GS • No hard copies of material. Presentations not on-line ahead of time. • Some leading experts did not present as advertised (Foster, De Roure). • Some poor presentations (SOAP, XML, GT4 (low content)). • Reluctance to accept and accommodate feedback in first week. • Not enough 'free' time e.g. for progessive exercise ,to absorb material, and for life outside School. • Make Java ex. available before School start. • Short notice changes, some poor coordination and 'goal' shifting. • Last minute implementation (eg Web Service exercise, GT4).

  10. Feedback to GS • Hands on intro to variety of Grid and WS middleware & technologies. • Presentations by leading Grid developers and users. Some excellent. • Interesting progressive ex. culminating in transition to Grid Services. • Working and collaborating with a diverse yet cohesive group. • Considerable and impressive effort in tutorial material preparation.

  11. “… und lass ihn fliegen!”“… and set it free!” The knowledge GGFISSGC05

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