Tuesday 31 August 2004
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| 1700 - 2100hrs |
Tutorial Session |
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Title: OGSA-DAI Developers Tutorial
Room: Conference Room 1
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Title: Fundamental Computer Science for e-Science
Room: Conference Room 4
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Title: Storage Resource Broker Tutorial
Room: Conference Room 2
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Title: The Globus Toolkit ® Ecosystem Tutorial
Room: Conference Room 3
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Wednesday 1 September 2004
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| 0900-1230hrs |
Plenary Session |
| 0900 - 0915hrs |
Welcome from Ron Perrott |
| 0915 - 1000hrs |
Keynote talk from Tony Hey |
| 1000 - 1100hrs |
Keynote talk by Sangtae Kim (NSF) |
| 1100 - 1130hrs |
Coffee Break |
| 1130 - 1230hrs |
Keynote Talk by Mike Brady (Oxford) |
| 1230 - 1400hrs |
Lunch |
| 1400 - 1515hrs |
Parallel Session 1 |
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Mini-Workshop: Experiences of OGSA-DAI
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Mario Antonioletti |
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Protecting Application Developers – A Client Toolkit for OGSA-DAI Tom Sugden |
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Bioinformatics Data and the Grid: The GeneGrid Data Manager Noel Kelly |
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FirstDIG: Data investigations using OGSA-DAI T Sloan |
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Performance Analysis of the OGSA-DAI Software Mike Jackson |
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Session 1.1: Sensor Arrays and Remote Sensing
Room: Conference Room 1
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Sensor Grids for Air Pollution Monitoring Mark Richards |
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Distributed BioSensor systems for GM Crop Monitoring S Hassard |
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Imageodesy on MPI & grid for co-seismic shift study using satellite imagery J. G. Liu |
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Session 1.2: JISC Projects
Room: Conference Room 2
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Production Quality e-Science Grid Andrew Richards |
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From Data Deluge to Data Curation Philip Lord |
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Deploying a distributed data storage system for grid applications on the UK National Grid Service using federated SRB A.S. Manandhar |
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Session 1.3: XML Technologies
Room: Conference Room 3
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Developments in BinX, the Binary XML description language Robert Carroll |
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Diverse data to diverse visualization systems end to end Julian Gallop |
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A Framework for Text Mining Services Ewan Klein |
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Session 1.4: Resource Monitoring
Room: Conference Room 4
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Ubiquitous Grid Resource Monitoring Mark Baker |
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Production services for information and monitoring in the Grid John Walk |
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Grid network performance monitoring Mark Leese |
| 1515 - 1600hrs |
Coffee Break |
| 1600 - 1740hrs |
Parallel Session 2 |
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Mini-Workshop: Experience of Running Production Grid Services
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Robin Middleton |
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Resource Brokering: The EUROGRID/GRIP Approach Donal Fellows |
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Leveraging UK eScience with very large Condor pools: the demand for transforming significant wasted power into results. Paul B, Wilson |
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The GRIDPP Tier1 Centre Andrew Sansum |
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Grid tool integration within the eMinerals project Mark Calleja |
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Experience in Running LCG as a Production Grid Service Ian Bird |
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Session 2.1: Provenance and Metadata
Room: Conference Room 1
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Formalising a protocol for recording provenance in Grids Paul Groth |
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Use of Data Provenance and the Grid in Medical Image Analysis and Drug Discovery - An IXI Exemplar Kelvin Leung |
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The myGrid Information Model Nick Sharman |
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Support for Provenance in a Service-based Computing Grid Shrija Rajbhandari |
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Session 2.2: Collaborative Tools and Environments
Room: Conference Room 2
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Collaborative tools in support of the eMinerals Virtual Organisation Martin Dove |
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Chain ReAKTing: Collaborative Advanced Knowledge Technologies in the Comb-e-Chem Grid David De Roure |
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Introducing the Access Grid Support Centre Michael, Daw |
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Paper withdrawn |
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Session 2.3: Workflow Composition
Room: Conference Room 3
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Composing workflows in the environmental sciences using Inferno Jon Blower |
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Automated Composition of Semantic Grid Services Shalil Majithia |
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Workflow Support for Advanced Grid-Enabled Computing Fenglian, Xu |
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Workflow Advisor on The Grid Max Ong |
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Session 2.4: Visualisation and Steering
Room: Conference Room 4
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Grid enabled application visualisation services for Oceanographic diagnostics studies Lakshmi Sastry |
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Applying the GRID to cartoon animation Paul Cockshott |
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Developing a Roaming PDA-Based Interface for a Steering Client for OGSI::Lite using .Net: Practical Lessons Learned Simon P,Nee |
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Important issues concerning interactive user interfaces in grid based computational steering systems Roy Kalawsky |
| 1800 - 2200hrs |
Demonstrations, Poster Session & Buffet |
Thursday 2 September 2004
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| 0900 - 1000hrs |
Keynote talk by Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago |
| 1000 - 1025hrs |
Coffee Break |
| 1025 - 1230hrs |
Parallel Session 3 |
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Mini-Workshop: Computation Steering and Visualisation on the Grid: Pratice & Experience
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Ian Grimstead, Steven Kenny |
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The importance of locality in the visualization of large datasets John Brooke |
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Visualisation on the Grid: A Web Service Approach Stuart M. Charters |
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Putting Visualization First in Computational Steering Helen Wright |
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Practical Tools for Computational Steering A R Porter |
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gViz: Visualization and Computational Steering on the Grid Ken Brodlie |
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The TeraGyroid project -- collaborative steering and visualization in an HPC grid for modelling complex fluids Jonathan Chin |
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Session 3.1: Ontologies and the Semantic Grid
Room: Conference Room 1
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Designing User Interfaces to Minimise Common Errors in Ontology Development: The CO-ODE and HyOntUse Projects Matthew Horridge, Nick Drummond, Hai Wang |
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Less is More: Lightweight Ontologies and User Interfaces for Smart Labs Hugo Mills |
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Applying the Semantic Web to Manage Knowledge on the Grid Feng Tao |
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eBank UK – linking research data, scholarly communication and learning. Simon Coles & Liz Lyon |
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MIAKT: Combining Grid and Web Services for Collaborative Medical Decision Making Nigel Shadbolt |
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Session 3.2: Support for Virtual Organisations
Room: Conference Room 2
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Access Control for Dynamic Virtual Organisations Duncan Russell |
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Supporting Formation and Operation of Virtual Organisations in a Grid Environment J Shao |
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Using the VOM portal to manage policy within Globus Toolkit, Community Authorisation Service & ICENI resources Asif Saleem |
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Supporting Collaborative Virtual Organisations in the Construction Industry via the Grid Jaspreet, Singh Pahwa; Pete, Burnap |
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Privacy-Enhanced Transactions for Virtual Organisations Erica Y. Yang |
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Session 3.3: Data Services and Middleware
Room: Conference Room 3
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Eldas (Enterprise Level Data Access Services) Stephen Rutherford |
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Three Possible Mappings for the DAIS Concepts: WS-I, WS-I plus WS-Context, and WS-RF Specifications Simon Laws |
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OGSA-DAI Status Report and Future Directions Neil P. Chue Hong |
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OGSA-DAI Usage Scenarios and Behaviour: Determining good practice Mario Antonioletti |
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Condor services for the Global Grid: Interoperability between Condor and OGSA Clovis Chapman |
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Session 3.4: Job Submission and Scheduling
Room: Conference Room 4
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AliBaBa: Running BaBar jobs on the grid using gsub Mike Jones |
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A Standards Based Approach To Job Submission Through Web Services William Lee |
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Workflow Enactment in ICENI Stephen McGough |
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TOG and JOSH: Grid scheduling with Grid Engine and Globus T Sloan |
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Performance guided scheduling in GENIE through ICENI Murtaza Gulamali |
| 1230 - 1410hrs |
Lunch |
| 1410 - 1550hrs |
Parallel Session 4 |
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Mini-Workshop: Requirements Capture and Analysis in e-Science Projects
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Marina Jirotka |
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User requirements for UK e-Science grid environments Bruce Beckles |
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Enterprise specification of the NERC DataGrid Andrew Woolf |
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Gathering Requirements for an Integrative Biology Project Lloyd,Sharon |
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Towards Understanding Requirements for eScience: the eDiaMoND case study Marina Jirotka |
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Session 4.1: Data Management and Storage I
Room: Conference Room 1
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Applying the OAIS standard to CCLRC’s British Atmospheric Data Centre and the Atlas Petabyte Storage Service Dr David Giaretta |
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Deployment and Exploitation of Grid-enabled Data Management for Engineers Jasmin Wason |
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Efficient Data Storage and Analysis for Generic Biomolecular Simulation Data Muan Hong Ng |
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MySpace: distributed data storage for the VO Keith Noddle |
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Session 4.2: Middleware and Infrastructure
Room: Conference Room 2
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Extending Globus to support Multicast Transmission Karl Jeacle |
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Reliable Multicast for the Grid: a comparison of protocol implementations Marinho P. Barcellos |
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Chained Negotiation for Distributed Notification Services Richard Lawley |
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Removing digital certificates from the end-user’s experience of grid environments Bruce Beckles |
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Session 4.3: Portals and Problem-Solving Environments I
Room: Conference Room 3
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Virtual Research in the UK: Advanced Portal Services Mark Baker |
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Portal Framework for Computation within the eMinerals Project Dr R Tyer |
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Building a Biodiversity Problem-Solving Environment Richard White |
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GRENADE Stephen Pickles |
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Session 4.4: Service-Oriented Architectures and Grids
Room: Conference Room 4
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RealityGrid: An Integrated Approach to Middleware through ICENI Anthony Mayer |
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GeneGrid: A practical Workflow Implementation for a Grid Based Virtual Bioinformatics Laboratory David Simpson |
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Developing LHCb Grid Software: Experiences and Advances Ian Stokes-Rees |
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Service-Oriented Architecture on the Grid for FDI Integration X Ren |
| 1550 - 1620hrs |
Coffee Break |
| 1620 - 1820hrs |
BoFs |
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BoF: Usability/Interaction in eScience
Room: Conference Room 1
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BoF: Ontologies: Applications, Requirements and Tools
Room: Conference Room 2
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BoF: Ethics Birds of a Feather Meeting
Room: Conference Room 3
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BoF: Pervasive Computing and the Grid BoF
Room: Conference Room 4
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BoF: Data Management in Environmental e-Science
Room: Auditorium
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| 1930 - 2300hrs |
Themed Buffet |
Friday 3 September 2004
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| 0900 - 1040hrs |
Parallel Session 5 |
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Mini-Workshop: e-Science and Data Mining
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Bob Mann |
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The e-Science and Data Mining Special Interest Group: Launch, Aims and Preliminary Requirements Analysis Bob Mann |
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Pattern Matching Against Distributed Datasets Mark Jessop |
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Why Grid-based Data Mining Matters? Fighting Natural Disasters on the Grid: From SARS to Land Slides Yike Guo |
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e-Science Tools for Analysing Complex Systems Olusola C, Idowu |
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Mapping of Scientific Workflow within the e-Protein project to Distributed Resources Angela OBrien |
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Association of variations in I kappa B-epsilon with Graves’ disease using classical and myGrid methodologies Peter Li |
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Session 5.1: Algorithms and Applications
Room: Conference Room 1
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Discovery Processes in Discovery Net Jameel Syed |
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Science outcomes from the use of Grid tools in the eMinerals project Stephen Wells |
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A Grid Enabled Visual Tool for Time Series Pattern Match B. Liang |
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The Application of Distributed Computing to the Investigation of Protein Conformational Change Christopher Woods |
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Session 5.2: Information Management and Discovery
Room: Conference Room 2
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The NERC DataGrid: Googling Secure Data Bryan Lawrence |
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Grid Services Supporting the Usage of Secure Federated, Distributed Biomedical Data Richard Sinnott |
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Principles of Personalisation of Service Discovery Simon Miles |
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Towards a grid enabled Engineering Body Scanner Kevin T W Tan |
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Session 5.3: Bio-Informatics and the Grid
Room: Conference Room 3
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Developing Grid-based Systems for Microbial Genome Comparisons: The Microbase Project Anil Wipat |
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Exploring Williams-Beuren Syndrome Using myGrid Robert Stevens |
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Integrating Biomedical Text Mining Services into a Distributed Workflow Environment Rob Gaizauskas |
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SARS Analysis on the Grid Vasa Curcin |
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Session 5.4: Services and Toolkits for the Grid
Room: Conference Room 4
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CamGrid: Experiences in constructing a university-wide, Condor-based, grid at the University of Cambridge Bruce Beckles |
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User Deployment of Grid Toolkits to Engineers Simon J, Cox |
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Integration of chargeable Web Services into Engineering Applications M Molinari |
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Recycling Services and Workflows through Discovery and Reuse Chris Wroe |
| 1040 - 1110hrs |
Coffee Break |
| 1110 - 1315hrs |
Parallel Session 6 |
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Mini-Workshop: Grid Performability Modelling and Measurement
Room: Auditorium
Organiser: Nigel Thomas |
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Performance Architecture within ICENI Stephen McGough |
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Optimal Tree Structures for Large-Scale Grids J. Palmer |
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jGMA: A lightweight implementation of the Grid Monitoring Architecture Matthew, Grove |
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Performance of a semi blind service scheduler Nigel Thomas |
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Performance Modelling of a Self-adaptive and Self-optimising Resource Monitoring System for Dynamic Grid Environments Dr Stephen A, Jarvis |
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Session 6.1: Healthcare and the Grid
Room: Conference Room 1
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Artificial Neural Networks in Cancer Management Robin Marshall |
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Designing Grid-enabled Image Registration Services For MIAKT Yalin Zheng |
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Integrative Biology - exploiting e-Science to combat fatal diseases Damian F. Mac Randal |
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e-DiaMoND: challenges for the e-Scientist in the e-Health domain Sharon Lloyd |
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Joining upHealth and BioInformatics: E-Science meets E-Health Alan Rector |
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Session 6.2: Portals and Problem-Solving Environments II
Room: Conference Room 2
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e-HTPX – HPC, Grid and Web-Portal Technologies in High Throughput Protein Crystallography Dr David Meredith |
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