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Gateways and Cyberenvironments and Web 2.0 Jim Myers jimmyersncsa.uiuc Marlon Pierce mpiercecsdiana

Questions for Discussion. Should/How Can /Do SG's support:User generated content?User/third-party integration of services/capability?Manual/automatic workflow, orSingle-user gateways (MyPage)Work across gateways/between gateways and local resources?SSODataProvenanceWorkflowDevelopment Scal

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Gateways and Cyberenvironments and Web 2.0 Jim Myers jimmyersncsa.uiuc Marlon Pierce mpiercecsdiana

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    1. Gateways and Cyberenvironments and Web 2.0 Jim Myers (jimmyers@ncsa.uiuc.edu) Marlon Pierce (mpierce@cs.indiana.edu) Web 2.0 and Cyberenvironments both support the idea of user-generated content and user/third-part integration of services/capabilities. In this BOF we'll discuss the relevance of this concept to Gateways cyberinfrastructure. We'll also exchange information about technologies, current efforts, and interests as well as brainstorm about potential follow-on activities. 5 minutes Welcome/Introductions 5 Minutes: What's possible with Web 2.0 - Marlon 5 minutes: What's possible in Cyberenvironments - Jim 10 minutes: What's being done in currently in Gateway projects: Open Discussion 15 minutes: What are the compelling use cases w.r.t. Teragrid and Cyberinfrastructure for research and education: Open Discussion 15 minutes: Discussion of current best practices, interest, and potential follow-on activities: Open Discussion

    2. Questions for Discussion Should/How Can /Do SG’s support: User generated content? User/third-party integration of services/capability? Manual/automatic workflow, or Single-user gateways (MyPage) Work across gateways/between gateways and local resources? SSO Data Provenance Workflow Development Scaling / Composable Software

    3. National Center for Supercomputing Applications ‘Amdahl’s Law’ for Scientific Progress:

    4. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Cyberenvironments Supporting the Research Lifecycle

    5. National Center for Supercomputing Applications AJAX and Mashup with Google Map

    6. Earthquake Engineering on YouTube… National Center for Supercomputing Applications

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    8. Š Connotea social bookmarking

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    11. Web 2.0 and Grids Comparison Marlon Pierce, Geoffrey Fox Community Grids Lab Indiana University

    12. The Ten areas covered by the 60 core WS-* Specifications

    13. WS-* Areas and Web 2.0

    14. Other Parallels Groups: Virtual Organizations: work best for merging real organizations and enterprises Social Networks: work best as emergent groups of individual users. Metadata and information management Semantic Web: RDF, OWL, ontologies Web 2.0: Folksonomies, microformats

    15. National Center for Supercomputing Applications MAEViz – an Example Cyberenvironment (Consequence-Based Risk Management for Seismic Events)

    16. Other Eclipse RCP ‘Cyberenvironments’ Haystack, DASH, BioDASH CI-Shell Some Gateways?

    17. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Content Aware ARKs, DOI, LSID WebDAV, JCR, RDF, SAM, Tupelo

    18. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Process Aware Workflow, Provenance, RDF

    19. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Group/VO Aware Collaboratory, Portal, …

    20. National Center for Supercomputing Applications Dynamic Plug-ins, WSRP, Provenance

    21. Resources Some tutorial slides and a white paper are available at http://www.servogrid.org/slide/iSERVO/Web20/ if you want more background on Web 2.0.  Geoffrey Fox also has several very good presentations at http://grids.ucs.indiana.edu/ptliupages/presentations/. Cyberenvironments: http://cet.ncsa.uiuc.edu/CEResources/

    22. Questions for Discussion Should/How Can /Do SG’s support: User generated content? User/third-party integration of services/capability? Manual/automatic workflow, or Single-user gateways (MyPage) Work across gateways/between gateways and local resources? SSO Data Provenance Workflow Development Scaling / Composable Software

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