| Monday 10 September 2007 | ||
| 1700 - 2000hrs | Workshop Session 1 | |
| Workshop 1: OMII-UK Room: Conference Room 1 Organiser: June Finch |
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| Overview of Workshop June Finch | ||
| Portalization Process for the Access Grid Andrew Rowley | ||
| Workflows Hosted In Portals Kurt Mueller | ||
| From Open Source to long-term sustainability: Review of Business Models and Case studies Victor Chang | ||
| What can OMII-UK do for you as an individual Neil Chue Hong | ||
| OMII-UK Open Forum Neil Chue Hong | ||
| Survey of participants June FInch | ||
| Summary of Workshop June Finch | ||
| Workshop 2: Building Usable Systems for the Global Environment Room: Conference Room 2 Organiser: Nicholas Walton |
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| Welcome, and workshop goals Nicholas Walton | ||
| Usable grid infrastructures: practical experiences from the eMinerals project Martin Dove | ||
| 'SED Service': Science Application Based on Virtual Observatory Technology Paresh Prema | ||
| CancerGrid [title TBC] Peter MacCallum | ||
| Integrative Biology Sharon Lloyd | ||
| OMII-UK [title TBC] Neil Chue Hong | ||
| Building usable and global Virtual Observatories for Astronomy Nicholas Walton | ||
| Discussion and Summary | ||
| Workshop 3: Visualisation tools Room: Conference Room 3 Organiser: David Duke and Ian Grimstead |
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| Integrative Biology: Heart Modelling Lakshmi Sastry (RAL) | ||
| Grid-enabled Steering: Are we there yet? Helen Wright (Hull) | ||
| Break | ||
| Remote Visualization Martin Turner (Manchester) | ||
| e-Science Support for Visualization: Automation via Ontologies Ian Grimstead (Cardiff) | ||
| Foundations for Polytypic Visualization Rita Borgo (Leeds) | ||
| Reconfigurable Technologies David Duce (Oxford-Brookes) | ||
| Discussion | ||
| Workshop 4: Issues in Ontology Development and Use Room: Conference Room 4 Organiser: Rob Procter |
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| Welcome and Workshop Overview Alan Rector | ||
| Ontology Building as Practical Work: Lessons from CSCW Dave Randall | ||
| Lessons in building OWL Ontology driven applications: OCHWIZ – an Occupational Health Application Jay Kola | ||
| A Socio-technical Perspective on Ontology Development in HealthGrids Jenny Ure | ||
| Collaboration in the Value Grid for Semantic Technologies Alistair Miles | ||
| Ontology Acquisition Process: A Framework for Experimenting with different NLP Techniques R Gacitua, P Sawyer, S Piao and P Rayson | ||
| Managing the transition from OBO to OWL: The COBrA-CT Bio-Ontology Tools Stuart Aitken | ||
| Break | ||
| Discussion: Defining an Agenda for Research into Ontology Development and Use | ||
| Tuesday 11 September 2007 | ||
| 0900 - 0915hrs | Welcome: Prof Ken Brodlie (Chair of the Steering Committee) | |
| 0915 - 0945hrs | Keynote 1: Professor Malcolm Atkinson, UK e-Science Envoy The Future of e-Science Room: Auditorium Chair: Ken Brodlie |
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| 0945 - 1030hrs | Keynote 2: Mr Satoshi Sekiguchi: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan A Design of the GEO Grid: Systems of Systems federating Geospatial Data and Services Room: Auditorium Chair: Malcolm Atkinson |
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| 1030 - 1100hrs | Coffee | |
| 1100 - 1130hrs | Best Paper Session | |
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Best Paper Awards Room: Auditorium Chair: Jie Xu |
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| Sharing and visualizing environmental data using Virtual Globes Jon D Blower | ||
| 1130 - 1245hrs | Parallel Session 1 | |
| Regular Session 1.1: Interoperability Room: Auditorium Chair: John Kewley |
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| A JSDL Application Repository and Artefact Sharing Portal for Heterogeneous Grids and the NGS David Meredith | ||
| Practical Grid Inteoperability: GridPP and the National Grid Service Jens Jensen | ||
| Towards Grid Interoperability Steve Crouch | ||
| Regular Session 1.2: Medical Applications Room: Conference Room 1 Chair: Jim Austin |
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| The CARMEN Neuroinformatics Server Paul Watson | ||
| ADVISES Project: Scenario-based Requirements Analysis for e-Science Applications Sarah Thew | ||
| The Challenges of Clinical e-Science: Lessons Learned from PsyGrid John Ainsworth | ||
| Regular Session 1.3: Data Management Room: Conference Room 2 Chair: Malcolm Atkinson |
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| OGSA-DAI 3.0 - The Whats and the Whys Mike Jackson | ||
| Transaction-Based Grid Database Replication Yin Chen | ||
| Cross-linking and referencing data and publications in CLADDIER Brian Matthews | ||
| BoF 1: Public Understanding of e-Science Organiser: David Wallom Venue: Conference Room 3 |
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| Regular Session 1.4: Programming and Systems Room: Conference Room 4 Chair: |
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| Supporting High-Level Grid Parallel Programming: the Design and Implementation of Grid-GUM2 Abdallah D., Al Zain | ||
| Grid Based Distributed Hybrid Testing Mobin Ojaghi | ||
| PhantomOS: A Next Generation Grid Operating System Ashiq Anjum | ||
| 1245 - 1400hrs | Lunch | |
| 1400 - 1445hrs | Keynote 3: Professor Thomas Kirkwood: University of Newcastle, UK The Grand Challenge of Population Ageing: e-Science to the Rescue Room: Auditorium Chair: Paul Watson |
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| 1445 - 1600hrs | Parallel Session 2 | |
| Regular Session 2.1: Scientific Applications Room: Auditorium Chair: Richard Sinnott |
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| Retrospective checkpointing for efficient management of computational steering William J A Pinnington | ||
| The Integrative Biology Grid – Building on e-Science Components Lakshmi Sastry | ||
| Science carried out as part of the NW-GRID project using the eMinerals infrastructure Jamie Rintelman | ||
| Regular Session 2.2: Visualization Room: Conference Room 1 Chair: Nic Holliman |
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| A user interface framework for Grid-based computational steering and visualization. Ken Brodlie | ||
| Driving Google Earth from Fortran Gen-Tao Chiang | ||
| A Service Agreement Framework for Grid based Distributed Rendering John T OBrien | ||
| Regular Session 2.3: Security 1 Room: Conference Room 2 Chair: Jie Xu |
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| A Policy-Based Framework for e-Health Applications Giovanni, Russello | ||
| Practical access control using NDG security Phillip Kershaw | ||
| Non-Intrusive, Flexible, Role-Based Authorization Extensions for WSRF::Lite Bruno Harbulot | ||
| Workshop 5: VREs: Where are we now? Room: Conference Room 3 Organiser: Marina Jirotka, Annamaria Carusi, Anne Trefethen |
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| Enhancing the Value of Collaborative Research Events through Virtual Research Environments Michael Daw | ||
| The use of Virtual Research Environments and eScience to enhance use of online resources: the History of Political Discourse VRE Project Simon Hodson | ||
| Panel Discussion | ||
| Regular Session 2.4: Data Handling and Service Deployment Room: Conference Room 4 Chair: Mark Hayes |
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| Engineering a Replay Application Based on RDF and OWL Chris Greenhalgh | ||
| Scalable Management of Real-time Data Streams from Mobile Sources using Utility Computing Jeremy Cohen | ||
| Deploying visualization applications as remote services Mark Riding | ||
| 1600 - 1700hrs | Booth Demonstration Session | |
| 1600 - 1700hrs | Coffee | |
| 1700 - 1830hrs | Grid Computing Now! Workshop, followed by Drinks Reception | |
| e-Science in Industry Room: Auditorium Organiser: Dave Berry |
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| Introduction & Welcome by the chair Ian Osborne, Grid Computing Now! and Intellect | ||
| Commercialising Grids, an academics view Jim Austin, Cybula Ltd. and York University | ||
| Making Workflows Work Yike Gui, InforSense Ltd. and Imperial College London | ||
| Next-generation IT infrastructure: status and opportunities Dave Berry, Grid Computing Now! and NeSC | ||
| Discussion | ||
| Drinks reception | ||
| 1830 - 2030hrs | Poster Session, Full Buffet Dinner & Drinks | |
| Poster Session Room: Marquee |
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| Ontology Acquisition Process: A Framework for Experimenting with different NLP Techniques Ricardo Gacitua | ||
| The TrustCoM General Virtual Organization Agreement Component Shirley Crompton | ||
| Integrating Annotation Tools into UIMA for Interoperability Scott Piao | ||
| Delivering Support Services for The National Grid Service Stephen McAllister | ||
| The CARMEN e-Science pilot project: Neuroinformatics work packages. Leslie S. Smith | ||
| Integration of AJAX Technologies into the MaterialsGrid Portal for Physical Properties Queries Xiaoyu Yang | ||
| Accelerating Linux/Windows File Systems by Predicting Access Frequency Frank Wang | ||
| Some Thoughts on Adaptive Grid-enabled Optimisation Algorithms for Wireless Network Simulation and Planning Zhihua Lai | ||
| A Collaborative Orthopaedic Research Environment Simon Grange | ||
| HPC Portal: a Repository of Portal Resources Xiao Dong, Wang | ||
| Identity Management in a Mobile Grid Environment Tom Kirkham | ||
| SRB Data Resources in Computational Grid Workflows Tamas Kiss | ||
| A New Generic Data Access System for Antarctic Data Tim D Barnes | ||
| A Uniform Approach to Workflow and Data Integration L Zamboulis | ||
| CCPNGrid – A Portal for Biomolecular Structure Calculation from NMR Spectroscopy Data Alan da Silva | ||
| Virtual Globes in an Antarctic Context Nathan Cunningham | ||
| An Approach to Structured Knowledge Representation of Service-oriented Grids Pin Hu | ||
| Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Humanities Ruth M, Kirkham | ||
| Studying the Usability of Grids: Ethnographic Research of the UK Particle Physics Community Yingqin Zheng | ||
| XtreemOS: Towards a Grid Operating System with Virtual Organisation Support Brian Matthews | ||
| Principal Components Analysis of Spike Train Data: Towards an Architecture for the CARMEN Project Hugo Hiden | ||
| A Distributed System for E-Support of Microarray Data Analysis and Management Geraint Barton | ||
| Shibboleth Enabled Bridge to Access the National Grid Service Mike Jones | ||
| ASToolkit: Web Service Wrapper for Scientific Applications Yu Chen | ||
| Automatic Service Deployment Using Virtualisation Gabor Kecskemeti | ||
| e-Dancing: The impact of VREs in defining new research methodologies for embodied, practice-led research in choreography and performance. Martin Turner | ||
| Grid Infrastructures Supporting Paediatric Endocrinology across Europe Anthony Stell | ||
| Wednesday 12 September 2007 | ||
| 0900 - 0945hrs | Keynote 4: Professor Anders Ynnerman: Linkoping University, Sweden Medical Visualization Beyond 2D Images Room: Auditorium Chair: Ken Brodlie |
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| 0945 - 1030hrs | Keynote 5: Professor John Wood: Principal Designate, Faculty of Engineering, Imperial College London Building a UK e-Infrastructure Room: Auditorium Chair: Malcolm Read |
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| 1030 - 1100hrs | Coffee | |
| 1100 - 1215hrs | Parallel Session 3 | |
| Regular Session 3.1: Security 2 Room: Auditorium Chair: Nik Looker |
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| ShibGrid, a Shibboleth based access method for the National Grid Service David Wallom | ||
| Secure Execution of Mobile Java using Static Analysis and Proof Carrying Code Robert Atkey | ||
| The GLASS Project: Supporting Secure Shibboleth-based Single Sign-On to Campus Resources John Watt | ||
| Regular Session 3.2: Social Science Room: Conference Room 1 Chair: Marina Jirotka |
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| Eliciting Quantitative e-Social Scientists User Requirements Florian Urmetzer | ||
| Using the Grid to Support Evidence-Based Policy Assessment in Social Science Pete Edwards | ||
| Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science: Current Progress Paul Townend | ||
| Regular Session 3.3: Grid Middleware Room: Conference Room 2 Chair: Stephen McGough |
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| Improving Grid computing performance prediction using weighted templates Ariel Goyeneche | ||
| GROWL Scripts: Lightweight Access to Grid Resources John Kewley | ||
| Experiences with different middleware solutions on the NW-GRID Jens Thomas | ||
| BoF 2: National Comparisons of Uptake and Sustainability of e-Science Room: Conference Room 3 Organiser: Alex Voss |
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| Regular Session 3.4: Workflows Room: Conference Room 4 Chair: Peter Dew |
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| New directions in Workflow formalisms Frank Terpstra | ||
| Workflow Enactment of Grid-Enabled Geospatial Web Services Gobe Hobona | ||
| Enabling Quality of Service Based Workflow Management System on GRID Li Guo | ||
| 1215 - 1330hrs | Lunch | |
| 1330 - 1500hrs | Booth Demonstration Session | |
| 1500 - 1545hrs | Keynote 6: Dr Timothy W. Foresman: President ICRSE, President Global Water, and key figure in the Digital Earth Project Digital Earth: The New Digital Commons Room: Auditorium Chair: Keith Haines |
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| 1545 - 1615hrs | Coffee | |
| 1615 - 1845hrs | Workshop/BoF Session 2 | |
| BoF 3: UK National Grid Service User Forum Room: Auditorium Organiser: Andrew J Richards |
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| BoF 4: Enabling effective widespread use of e-Infrastructure Room: Conference Room 1 Organiser: Mike Mineter |
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| Workshop 6: We have to Talk about Metadata Room: Conference Room 2 Organiser: Neil Chue Hong |
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| Overview of Workshop | ||
| A metadata infrastructure using ISO standards Lee Gillam | ||
| Metadata management and grid computing within the eMinerals project Martin Dove | ||
| Minimal metadata for data services through DIALOGUE Neil Chue Hong | ||
| Metadata requires for HEP Paul Millar | ||
| Open discussion on metadata issues facing eScience developers and end-users Jano van Hemert | ||
| Workshop 7: Text and Grid: Research Questions for the Humanities, Sciences and Industry Room: Conference Room 3 Organisers: Tobias Blanke and Stuart Dunn |
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| Open Boek: a system for the extraction of numeric data from archeological reports Sander Wubben | ||
| The Humanities in a Global e-Infrastructure: A Web-Services Shopping List Gregory Crane | ||
| Workshop 8: Interoperability and adaptability of text mining tools Room: Conerence Room 4 Organiser: Bill Black |
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| Using hand-crafted rules and machine learning to infer SciXML document structure Ian Lewin | ||
| Integrating General-Purpose and Domain-Specific Components in the Analysis of Scientific Text. Christopher J Rupp | ||
| Integrating Annotation Tools into UIMA for Interoperability Scott Piao | ||
| 1915 - 2000hrs | Drinks Reception | |
| 2000 - 2330hrs | Gala Dinner | |
| Thursday 13 September 2007 | ||
| 0900 - 1040hrs | Parallel Session 4 | |
| Regular Session 4.1: VREs and eResearch Room: Auditorium Chair: |
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| The British Library Research Information Centre (RIC) Roger S. Barga | ||
| Mind The Gap: eResearch in Australia Gabrielle Bright | ||
| Virtual Research Environments: Sakai VRE Demonstrator Rob Allan | ||
| e-Research Infrastructure Development and Community Engagement Alex Voss | ||
| Regular Session 4.2: Infrastructure Room: Conference Room 1 Chair: |
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| Study of User Priorities for e-Infrastructure for e Research (SUPER) Jennifer Schopf | ||
| Text Mining Services to Support E-Research Brian Rea | ||
| The Data Acquisition, Accessibility, Annotation and e-Research Technologies (DART) Project: Supporting the complete e-Research Lifecycle Andrew Treloar | ||
| Grid Infrastructures for the Electronics Domain: Requirements and Early Prototypes from an EPSRC Pilot Project Richard Sinnott | ||
| Regular Session 4.3: Production Grids Room: Conference Room 2 Chair: Tom Jackson |
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| Performance Prediction for Parallel Numerical Software on the White Rose Grid Giuseppe, Romanazzi | ||
| The National Grid Service User Accounting System Katie Weeks | ||
| A Lightweight Campus Grid Resource Broker and Job Submission Tool David Wallom | ||
| Tutorial 1: OGSA-DAI 3.0 Organiser: Mike Jackson Venue: Conference Room 3 |
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| Regular Session 4.4: SOA and Web Services Room: Conference Room 4 Chair: Jon Blower |
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| Mediating Semantic Web Service Access using the Semantic Firewall Mariusz Jacyno | ||
| Service Oriented Architectures in the Provision of Military Capability Duncan J Russell | ||
| Virtual Organisation design and application: A chemicals industry case study Rob Smith | ||
| 1040 - 1110hrs | Coffee | |
| 1110 - 1155hrs | Keynote 7: Dr Thomas Hartkens: Chief Technical Officer of IXICO IXI(CO): Progressing a scientific GRID project to an end-to-end solution Room: Auditorium Chair: Anne Trefethen |
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| 1155 - 1230hrs | Raffle & Close of Meeting | |
| 1230 - 1400hrs | Lunch and Close | |
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