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APAN Application Technology Area report

APAN Application Technology Area report. Honolulu, Jan 2004. Reports (or not) from. P2P Grid Education HDTV (proposed). P2P. Ongoing minor projects, regionally focussed No large-scale p2p applications on APAN (yet) Lot of intersection and interest with Grid WG activities

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APAN Application Technology Area report

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  1. APAN Application Technology Area report Honolulu, Jan 2004

  2. Reports (or not) from • P2P • Grid • Education • HDTV (proposed)

  3. P2P • Ongoing minor projects, regionally focussed • No large-scale p2p applications on APAN (yet) • Lot of intersection and interest with Grid WG activities • Propose to wind back to mailing list only, increase if new activities appear • Chair – Hyunchul Kim – to continue support

  4. Grid WG, Grid Activities Committee • GAC developing position paper • Targeting release by Cairns, may wind up then. • Chaired by Chris Elvidge and Seishi Ninomiya • Input from PRAGMA, APGrid, Nat.Res. Area, Net. Tech. Area, and discussions with eScience and p2p groups • Guidelines to APAN, to deliver testbed, GOC, implementations, training (guidelines and education), … • Grid WG – chairs Kento Aida, Putchong Uthayopas • Focussed on GAC and its deliverables

  5. Education • Did not meet in Hawai’i

  6. HDTV WG proposal • Chair – JongWon Kim • Involving: • USC, ResearchChannel, KJIST, KAIST, ANF, Kyushu/Hiroshima Uni, ETRI, I2-BV, AARNet, ANU, … • ~20 members to start with • Focus on requirements and implementations and guidelines • High bandwidth issue • Only some countries can participate internationally • Other countries may be able to participate domestically, and pressure for international upgrades

  7. Area chair • Markus retiring from chair after 6-7 years • Dr Koji OKAMURA, Kyushu Uni is the newly nominated chair, approved by Area • Markus will help for a while 

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