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BiG Grid ADA Update

Learn about the role and activities of BiG.Grid Application Domain Analysts (ADAs) in facilitating technical contact between end-users and grid operations/middleware developers. Explore their achievements in 2010 and their efforts to ensure customer satisfaction and avoid the (C)HEP model.

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BiG Grid ADA Update

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  1. BiG Grid ADA Update PDP Groepsoverleg 6 December 2010

  2. What are the ADAs doing?

  3. What and who are the BiG Grid ADAs? • What: • Application Domain Analysts • Technical contact between end-user community and grid people (both operations and middleware devs) • Who@Nikhef: • Dennis van Dok • Willem van Engen • Mark Santcroos • yours truly

  4. ADA Activities in 2010 • Dennis: • LOFAR • LOFAR archiving working group • user: Hanno Holties et al • VLeMed (with Mark): shared software installation area scripts • Willem: • jGridStart • Leiden Grid Initiative pilot job framework • user: Mark Somers • R pilot job portal • user: Ramin Monajemi • CLARIN • user: Daan Broeder

  5. ADA Activities in 2010 • Mark: • VLeMed (at AMC) • user: Silvia Olabarriaga • LSGC (Life Sciences Grid Community) • user: Silvia, Tristan Glatard • yours truly: • Leiden Grid Initiative pilot job framework • R pilot job portal • eNMR: accounting & APEL • user : Alexandre Bonvin / Marco Verlato • ‘lsgrid’ : matlab & multithreading • user: Jan Bot

  6. Aim for satisfied customers

  7. We should try to avoid the (C)HEP model

  8. And avoid frustrated customers

  9. Let us lead by example:

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