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Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly: PRAGMA

Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly: PRAGMA. A community building collaborations and advancing grid-based applications. Peter Arzberger, parzberg@ucsd.edu Philip Papadopoulos, phil@sdsc.edu Jim Williams, williams@indiana.edu. August 2003. http://www. pragma -grid.net.

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Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly: PRAGMA

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  1. Pacific Rim Application and Grid Middleware Assembly: PRAGMA A communitybuilding collaborations and advancing grid-based applications Peter Arzberger, parzberg@ucsd.edu Philip Papadopoulos, phil@sdsc.edu Jim Williams, williams@indiana.edu August 2003 http://www.pragma-grid.net

  2. Participating Institutions • Academia Sinica Computer Centre • Australia Partnership for Advanced Computing and its partners • Bioinformatics Institute of Singapore, part of Agency for Science and Technology and Research • Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences • Global Scientific Information and Computing Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology • Grid Technology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology • Kasetsart University • Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information • National Center for High Performance Computing • Research Center for Ultra-High Voltage Electron Microscopy and the Cybermedia Center, Osaka University • STAR TAP/StarLight initiative, supported by NSF and organized by the University of Illinois at Chicago, Northwestern University and Argonne National Laboratory • Thai Social/Scientific Academic and Research Network (ThaiSARN-3), National Electronics and Computer Technology Center • TransPAC initiative, supported by NSF at Indiana University • Universiti Sains Malaysia • University of California, San Diego and SDSC, CalIT2, CRBS, NLANR • University of Hyderabad • Asia Pacific Advanced Network (Affiliate Member) • Cray Inc (Industrial Affiliate Member)

  3. PRAGMA Overarching Goals Establish sustained collaborations and Advance the use of the gridtechnologies for applications among a community of investigators working with leading institutions around the Pacific Rim Working closely with established activities that promote grid activities or the underlying infrastructure, both in the Pacific Rim and globally.

  4. Activities -         Encourage and conduct joint (multilateral) projects that promote development of grid facilities and technologies -         Share resources to ensure project success -         Conduct multi-site training -         Exchange researchers -         Meet and communicate regularly -         Collaborate with and participate in major regional and international activities such as APAN, APGrid, APECTel, GGF -         Disseminate and promote knowledge of using the grid among domain experts and scientists - Disseminate proceedings and summaries of events -         Provide resource for PRAGMA members to raise level of awareness and funding for grid activities

  5. Expected Outcomes • Advance scientific applications • Create grid testbeds for regional e-science projects • Contribute to the international grid development efforts • Increase interoperability of grid middleware in Pacific Rim and throughout the world • Increase productive and effective use of the grid by researchers and scientists in the PacificRim • Increase multi-lateral scientific collaboration on the grid in the Pacific Rim • Increase grid activities within Pacific Rim

  6. Accomplishments and Activities • Expanded Telescience Collaborative Activity • Demos at iGRID 2002 and SC02 • Expanded Data Farm Grid Resources • Demo at SC02 • Exchanged information about local and national grid activities • Active participation with many conferences • Building partnerships with ApGrid, APEC Tel, GGF, APAN Grid Working Group

  7. Other Accomplishments • Resource sharing: More than 240 nodes • BII, CNIC/CAS, KISTI, U Sains Malaysia, NCHC, NECTEC, Osaka, TransPAC/Indiana, UCSD/SDSC • Compare codes; Sharing CA • Technology deployment • Japan and Thailand (NLANR monitor deployment); other on-going discussions • Training and exchanges • Singapore Bioinformatics Institutes (Clusters, Grid, Portals, EOL, SRB) • CNIC (Measurement Analysis) • ISGC / TWGrid (SRB) • New collaborations: • NCHC and TERN: Eco-Grid

  8. PRAGMA Steering Committee • John O’Callahan, Bernard Pailthorpe, David Abramson: APAC • Larry Ang: BII • Baoping Yan, Kai Nan: CAS/CNIC • Satoshi Matsuoka: TITech/GSICC • Satoshi Sekiguchi, Yoshio Tanaka: AIST • Sangsan Lee, Jysoo Lee: KISTI • Whey-Fone Tsai, Fang-Pang Lin: NCHC • Shinji Shimojo: Osaka University/CMC • Royol Chitradon, Piyawut Srichaikul: NECTEC • Maxine Brown: StarTap • James Williams, Rick McMullen: TransPAC • Habibah Wahab: U Sains Malaysia • Philip Papadopoulos, Peter Arzberger: UCSD/SDSC/Cal-(IT)2/CRBS

  9. PRAGMA 6: 16 – 18 May 2004 • Beijing, China • - Baoping Yan (CNIC): Chair Schedule of Meetings • PRAGMA 4: 4-5 June 2003, Melbourne, Australia • ICCS2003: 3-4 June • David Abramson (APAC): Chair; Co-chair: Fang-Pang Lin (NCHC) • PRAGMA 5: 22-23 October 2003, Hsinchu/Fushan, Taiwan • Taiwan Grid Meeting • Fang-Pang Lin (NCHC): Chair ; Co-chair: Kai Nan (CNIC)

  10. Next Steps with New Funding • Applications: • Expand existing ones: Telescience, Data Intensive, Biosciences • New: “International” GEON; Astronomy; Earth Sciences • Testbed: Monitor and account for usage; share with NSF • NMI: International Linkages • Expand Activities: Training, Education, Exchanges • Meetings: • PRAGMA 5: Taiwan (October 2003) • SC’03: (November 2003) • PRAGMA 6: Beijing (May 2004) • PRAGMA 7: San Diego, Sept/Oct 2004 • Mexico, South America, Canada • New Applications

  11. Thank you http://www.pragma-grid.org

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