The programme below is provisional and subject to change. Individual talks will be added to the programme soon. A separate programme is available for demonstrations taking place during the meeting.
| Monday 08 September |
| Time | Session | ID | Presentation / Exhibit | Presenter(s) | iCal |
| 13:00 - 15:00 |
BoF: e-Infrastructure: tool for the elite or tool for everybody? Venue: AT 6
|
| 14:30 - 15:30 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
|
| 15:00 - 17:00 |
BoF: Science Project Management: Tools of the Trade Venue: AT 6
|
| Tuesday 09 September |
| 09:10 - 09:15 |
Welcome to the University - Prof Richard Kenway Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
| 09:15 - 09:30 |
Welcome to All Hands 2008 - Prof Peter Coveney Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
| 09:30 - 10:30 |
Gregory Crane - ePhilology, eClassics, and a Cyberinfrastructure for Human Cultural Heritage Chair: Sheila Anderson Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
ePhilology, eClassics, and a Cyberinfrastructure for Human Cultural Heritage download/watch the video [WMV] | Gregory Cane | |
| 10:30 - 11:30 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
|
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W5: Frontiers of High Performance and Distributed Computing in Computational Science Chair: Shantenu Jha Venue: AT 1
|
[961] | Shape Optimisation on The Grid Using Machine Learning Methods [PDF] | Mike Riley | |
| [990] | Challenges of Large-scale Vehicular & Mobile Ad Hoc Network Simulation [PPT] | Thomas D. Hewer | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1028] | Spatial Data e-Infrastructure [PPT] | Chris Higgins | |
| [1033] | Distributed High Performance Computing using MPIg and HARC | Owain Kenway | |
| [1037] | Petascale lattice-Boltzmann simulations of amphiphilic liquid crystals | R S Saksena | |
| [1038] | A novel computational approach to turbulence [PDF] | Luis Fazendeiro | |
| [1065] | Case Study: Exploiting European High Performance Computing Platforms for Fusion Modelling | Dr Adam Carter | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W10: e-Science in the Arts and Humanities: Early Experiments and Systematic Investigations Chair: Lorna Hughes Venue: AT 2
|
[1166] | Musicology and methodology in a digital future | Tim Crawford | |
| [1019] | Digging up data: the Archaeotools project, facetted classification and natural language processing in an archaeological context. [PPT] | Dr Stuart Jeffrey | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1199] | AMUC: Associated Motion Capture User Categories | Sally Jane Norman | |
| [1151] | Dancing on the Grid: the use of e-Science tools to extend choreographic knowledge and develop new practice-led research methodologies | Helen Bailey | |
| [1030] | Image Acquisition & Analysis to Enhance the Legibility of Ancient Texts [PDF] | Segolene Tarte | |
| [1075] | The e-Curator Application: A Web-based Curatorial Tool at UCL Museums and Collections [PPT] | Yean-Hoon, Ong | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W3: Software Development for Scientific Applications: current and future perspectives Chair: James Annett and Chris Greenough Venue: AT 3
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1023] | UKQCD software for Lattice QCD [PPT] | Christopher M, Maynard | |
| [1128] | Adaptation and Development of Software Simulation Methodologies for Cardiovascular Engineering: Present and Future Challenges from an End-users Perspective | Vanessa Díaz-Zuccarini | |
| [1133] | Sharing the load: collaborative software development in CCP1. [PDF] | Jens Thomas | |
| [972] | Grids: A Knowledge Infrastructure requiring a Knowledge Infrastructure [PPT] | Will Venters | |
| [1193] | Reliable Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulation in the Grid using SAGA CPR and Migol [PDF] | Andre Luckow | |
| [955] | A digital toolkit to facilitate the animal movement research community [PDF] | Judy Shamoun-Baranes | |
| [1140] | Facilitating Scientific Insight by Optimizing User Engagement at the Intersection between Computational Science and e-Science at the Visual Interface Boundary | Roy Kalawsky | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W4: Information Assurance for the Grid: Crossing boundaries between stakeholders Chair: Bruce Beckles Venue: AT 4
|
[1210] | Data protection in grid-based multicentric clinical trials: killjoy or confidence-building measure? | Prof. Dr. Nikolaus Forgó | |
| [1195] | Secure Distributed Access to Primary Care Clinical Data | Adel Taweel | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1071] | Understanding Privacy and Confidentiality Requirements for Using Medical Records in eScience Projects: the Clinical eScience Framework as a Case in Point [PDF] | Nathan Lea | |
| [1029] | @neurIST Security Architecture [PDF] | Hariharan Rajasekaran | |
| [1000] | E-Infrastructure for Data Sharing in the SINAPSE Project [PPT] | David Rodriguez | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W8: Computational Biomedicine: e-Science from Molecules to Man Chair: Richard Baldock Venue: AT 5
|
TBA
TBA | Igor Goryanin | |
| [1098] | Rapid, Accurate and Automated Binding Free Energy Calculations of Ligand-Bound HIV Enzymes for Clinical Decision Support using HPC and Grid Resources [PDF] | Dr. Kashif Sadiq | |
| [985] | Lattice Boltzmann based Interactive Computational Hemodynamics | A.G. Hoekstra | |
| [964] | Calcium Homeostasis and Signaling in Yeast cells and Cardiac Myocytes [PPT] | Jiangjun Cui | |
| [1070] | PathGrid: automating the analysis of Tissue Micro Arrays utilising astronomical image analysis and access: ER-scoring, a pilot study. [PDF] | Nicholas Walton | |
| [978] | HIV Decision Support: From Molecule to Man | Peter Sloot | |
| [1110] | Towards a Virtual Fly Brain | Jano van Hemert | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W7: HPC Grids of Continental Scope Chair: Gavin Pringle Venue: AT 6
|
Coffee Break | | |
| European HPC Grid Infrastructures | Jane Nicholson | |
| Introduction to PRACE [PDF] | Mark Parsons | |
| [1003] | Introduction to the TeraGrid [PDF] | Daniel S. Katz | |
| [949] | The EGI – a sustainable European grid infrastructure [PPT] | Michael Wilsonj | |
| [1078] | The Impact of Policy on Uptake and Usage of National and International Computational Grids [PPT] | Stefan Zasada | |
| [1014] | Intercontinental Grids: an infrastructure for demand-driven innovation | Ashley Lloyd | |
| [1130] | Flexible QoS-Based Service Selection and Provisioning in Large-Scale Grids [PPT] | Sebastian Stein | |
| 10:30 - 13:00 |
W9: The Global Data Centric View Chair: Jeremy Frey Venue: eSI Cramond
|
Coffee Break | | |
| Introduction | | |
| [966] | From grenouille to polar bears: Managing metadata and data capture for the AstraGemini 0.5PW laser [PPT] | Laurent Lerusse | |
| [1056] | Building a scientific data grid with DiGS [PDF] | Mark G. Beckett | |
| [1069] | Integrating chemical kinetic data on the web: Experiences of the MCM-IUPAC Project [PPT] | Stephen Pascoe | |
| [1061] | Model Development and Provenance within the Atmospheric Chemistry Community [PPT] | Chris J, Martin | |
| [1185] | An End-to-end Data Management Pipeline for Protein Crystallography | Jane Hunter | |
| [1062] | Where is the data coming from? Open Notebook Science and all of those [PPT] | Jean-Claude Bradley | |
| 13:00 - 14:00 |
LUNCH Venue: Teviot Row House
|
| 14:00 - 15:00 |
Robert Grossman - The Emergence of the Data Center as a Scientific Instrument Chair: Shantenu Jha Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
The Emergence of the Data Center as a Scientific Instrument download/watch the video [WMV] | Robert Grossman | |
| 15:00 - 16:00 |
Peter Kohl (to stand in for Peter Hunter) - Developments in Computational Biology Chair: Richard Baldock Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
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Developments in Computational Biology download/watch the video [WMV] | Peter Kohl | |
| 16:00 - 17:00 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
|
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W5: Frontiers of High Performance and Distributed Computing in Computational Science Chair: Bruce Boghosian Venue: AT 1
|
[1086] | Task placement of parallel multi-dimensional FFTs on a mesh communication network [PDF] | Joachim Hein | |
| [1122] | Development of a cross-platform distributed workload management system to meet the petabyte-scale computing challenges of the LHCb experiment [PPT] | Ying Ying Li | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1135] | Dynamic Topology Aware Load Balancing Algorithms for MD Applications [PDF] | Abhinav Bhatele | |
| [1136] | Towards a Distributed Framework for Protein (Structure) Comparison, Knowledge, Similarity and Information (ProCKSI) [PDF] | Gianlugi Folino | |
| [1173] | Multi-objective Optimisation of GENIE Earth System Models [PDF] | Andrew Price | |
| [1196] | OptIPuter Microscopy Demonstrator, concurrent science across the lightpath | David Wallom | |
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W10: e-Science in the Arts and Humanities: Early Experiments and Systematic Investigations Chair: Lorna Hughes Venue: AT 2
|
[1187] | FROM LARGE VOLUMES OF SCANNED LINCOLN PAPERS TO VIRTUAL OBSERVATORIES [PDF] | Jim Myers | |
| [1162] | PhiloGrid: An Open Services e-Infrastructure for the Humanities [PDF] | Brian Fuchs | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [977] | TextGrid – and a National e-Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities in Germany [PDF] | Andreas Aschenbrenner | |
| [1139] | ASPiS: Investigating Data Grid Resources with iRODS [PDF] | Mark Hedges | |
| [1079] | Issues and Challenges for Arts and Humanities E-Research Infrastructure | Brian Rea | |
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W4: Information Assurance for the Grid: Crossing boundaries between stakeholders Chair: Ali Abdallah Venue: AT 4
|
[993] | Blind Data Aggregation from Distributed, Protected Sources: The Future Model for Security-oriented Collaborations [PDF] | Femi Ajayi | |
| [951] | Protecting Sensible Biomedical Resources within the ViroLab Virtual Laboratory [PDF] | Matthias Assel | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1034] | Information Assurance for Collaborative Working in Deperimeterised Environments [PDF] | Pete Burnap | |
| [1045] | Digital Rights Management for eScience Data | Andrew Martin | |
| [1067] | Trust and Security in Virtual Communities: Interim Report and future prospects [PDF] | Andrew Martin | |
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W8: Computational Biomedicine: e-Science from Molecules to Man Chair: Catherine Gale Venue: AT 5
|
TBA | Andrew Lyall
TBC | |
| [1013] | Ontology Views for Collaborative Ontology Creation: The BioSphere Portal [PDF] | Stuart Aitken | |
| [1190] | BioMANTA - A Scale-Out RDF Molecule Store for Reasoning across Large Scale Biological Datasets | Jane Hunter | |
| [1142] | Robust Modelling, Measurement and Analysis of Human and Animal Metabolic Systems | Johannes HGM, van Beek | |
| [1138] | HPC for Conformal Radiotherapy Calculations [PDF] | Gagarine Yaikhom | |
| [1095] | An e-Infrastructure to Support Research in Human Embryo Development | Adam Barker | |
| [988] | Federating Distributed Clinical Data for the Prediction of Adverse Hypotensive Events [PPT] | Anthony Stell | |
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W7: HPC Grids of Continental Scope Chair: Gavin Pringle Venue: AT 6
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1194] | Real Science at the Petascale [PPT] | Peter Coveney | |
| [999] | BES Job Scheduler | Dr. Stephen T, Crouch | |
| [987] | Evaulating user-level grid middleware independence | Malcolm Illingworth | |
| [1049] | Grid-Enabled Large-Scale Molecular Dynamics of Clay Nano-materials | James Suter | |
| 16:00 - 18:30 |
W9: The Global Data Centric View Chair: Jeremy Frey Venue: eSI Cramond
|
Coffee Break | | |
| Introduction | | |
| [1109] | A Framework to Enable Harmonization of Globally-Distributed Environmental Data Holdings using the Climate Science Modelling Language [PPT] | Jon Blower | |
| [1092] | Bio-Surveillance: Towards a Grid Enabled Health Monitoring System | Alistair Grant | |
| [1048] | Virtual Lab EcoGRID: Turning field observations into ecological understanding [PDF] | Lourens E. Veen | |
| [973] | Integrating OGSA-DAI to computational grid workflows [PPT] | Tamas Kiss | |
| [995] | MEMOPS: Data modelling and automatic code generation [PPT] | Rasmus Fogh | |
| Discussion | | |
| 16:20 - 18:30 |
Grid Computing Now! Industry Workshop Venue: AT 3
|
Welcome and introduction [PDF] [PPT] | Dave Berry | |
| IT infrastructure in the NHS in England [PDF] [PPT] | Mark Ferrar | |
| Modelling Data Centre Energy Efficiency and Cost [PDF] [PPT] | Liam Newcombe | |
| Open source grid computing in the finance industry [PDF] [PPT] | Alex Efimov | |
| Greening the oil-industry: e-Science and oil & gas well drilling chemistry | Chris Greenwell | |
| Opportunities for innovative research and exploitation | Panel chaired by Ian Osborne | |
| 18:30 - 20:00 |
DRINKS RECEPTION / POSTER SESSION Venue: AT Concourse
|
| Wednesday 10 September |
| 09:00 - 10:00 |
Ross Anderson - Information Security - Where Computer Science, Economics and Psychology Meet Chair: Malcolm Atkinson Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
Information Security - Where Computer Science, Economics and Psychology Meet download/watch the video [WMV] | Ross Anderson | |
| 10:00 - 11:00 |
Satoshi Matsuoka - Overview of Coupled Simulation e-Science Support in the NAREGI Grid Middleware Chair: Malcolm Atkinson Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
Overview of Coupled Simulation e-Science Support in the NAREGI Grid Middleware download/watch the video [WMV] | Satoshi Matsuoka | |
| 11:00 - 12:00 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
|
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
Regular Session 1 Chair: Chris Rusbridge Venue: AT 1
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [954] | A case study in the rewards of long term data sharing - 26 years of the MRC Psycholinguistic Database. [PPT] | Michael Wilson | |
| [975] | A Peer-to-Peer Database Server based on BitTorrent [PPT] | John Colquhoun | |
| [991] | XDB-Arch: A Framework for Searching Across Multiple Archival Databases | Mark Baker | |
| [1006] | Automation in Digital Preservation: Three Scenarios [PPT] | Milena Dobreva | |
| [1009] | A summary of the outputs of the ARCHER Project [PPT] | David Groenewegen | |
| [1026] | An Adaptive Distributed Query Processor for e-Science using Dynamic Service Deployment | Paul Watson | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W11: Profiling UK e-Research: Mapping Communities and Measuring Impacts Venue: AT 2
|
Aims and Objectives | Rob Procter | |
| Demonstrating the Impact of UK e-Research - a Research Council Perspective [PPT] | Astrid Wissenberg | |
| Concepts, scope and limitation of assessing and informing E-Research policy-making in the UK [PPT] | Jakob Edler and Kate Barker | |
| [1012] | e-Research and the Transformations of Knowledge [PPT] | Ralph Schroeder | |
| Economic implications of open data in the sciences, social sciences and humanities: Exploring the costs and benefits [PPT] | Jenny Fry and Charles Oppenheim | |
| [1118] | Perspectives on e-Research in the Social Sciences: Participants, Spectators and the Disengaged [PPT] | Eric T. Meyer | |
| [1089] | ENGAGE: Engaging researcher with e-Infrastructure [PDF] | Neil Chue Hong | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W3: Software Development for Scientific Applications: current and future perspectives Chair: Stan Scott, Peter Kilpatrick and Neil Chue Hong Venue: AT 3
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [997] | Structural Optimisation using Services and Workflows [PDF] | Julian Padget | |
| [1157] | Agile Software Development for e-Science [PDF] | Yuwei Lin , Meik Poschen | |
| [959] | Improved Performance Control on the Grid | Matthew Tellier | |
| [1080] | Dynamism and performance control for component-based applications executing in distributed computing environments | Graham Riley | |
| [1198] | Characterising and Developing Adaptive Scientific | Shantenu Jha | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W4: Information Assurance for the Grid: Crossing boundaries between stakeholders Chair: Andrew Martin Venue: AT 4
|
[1057] | Making the invisible visible: a theory of security culture for secure and usable grids [PDF] | Shamal Faily | |
| [1175] | Enhancing usability and security in grid environments | Bruce Beckles | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1120] | A Goal-Oriented Approach to Grid Security Requirements [PPT] | Benjamin Aziz | |
| [1156] | TeraGrid Science Gateways: Scaling TeraGrid Access [PPT] | Aaron Shelmire | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W8: Computational Biomedicine: e-Science from Molecules to Man Chair: Peter Kohl Venue: AT 5
|
Invited Speaker: Blanca Rodriguez | Blanca Rodriguez | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1022] | Using high resolution displays for high resolution 3-d cardiac data [PDF] | Christopher Goodyer | |
| [1094] | Surgical Treatment for Neurovascular Pathologies Using Patient-specific Whole Cerebral Blood-?ow Simulation [PDF] | Steven Manos | |
| [1202] | Lowering the Barriers to Cancer Imaging [PPT] | Maria Susana Avila Garcia | |
| [1008] | The Virtual Kidney: An e-science interface and grid portal [PDF] | Dr S R Thomas | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W2: Infrastructure Provision for Grids, Infrastructure for Users Venue: AT 6
|
[960] | User Engagement and Outreach at the UK National Grid Service [PPT] | Gillian M. Sinclair | |
| [1077] | The Biomedical Informatics Research Network: Creation and Management of a Grid System for Biomedical Researchers [PPT] | Vicky Rowley | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1087] | Developing an Infrastructure to Support Real Time, Emergency Medical Simulation [PPT] | Stefan Zasada | |
| [1083] | A Computational Grid Framework for Immunological Applications | Adrian Shepherd | |
| [1107] | Microarrays in Minutes: Streamlining Gene Expression Data Analyses | Rob Kitchen | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
W9: The Global Data Centric View Chair: Jeremy Frey Venue: eSI Cramond
|
Coffee Break | | |
| Introduction | | |
| [1097] | The Moby-2 Semantic Web Services Framework in CardioSHARE - the Cardiovascular Semantic Health and Research Environment [PDF] | Luke McCarthy | |
| [1189] | Embedding Data in Knowledge Spaces [PDF] | Jim Myers | |
| [1179] | Implementing Abstractions for Data Intensive Applications using SAGA | Shantenu Jha | |
| [1084] | Accessing Existing Distributed Science Archives As RDF Models [PDF] | Alasdair J G Gray | |
| Discussion | | |
| 11:00 - 13:10 |
Regular Session 2 Chair: Jano van Hemert Venue: eSI Newhaven
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1167] | ICENI II: A Web Services-based Grid Middleware Stack [PDF] | Steve McGough | |
| [1015] | Decentralised Middleware and Workflow Enactment for the Martlet Workflow Language [PPT] | Daniel, Goodman | |
| [1059] | Interoperability between Scientific Workflows [PPT] | Ahmed Alqaoud | |
| [1164] | Dynamic Workflow in Grid Environment | Asif Akram | |
| [984] | A Rapid Approach to Enabling Domain-Specific Applications | Jos Koetsier | |
| [1054] | MaterialsGrid: An end-to-end approach for computational projects [PDF] | Martin Dove | |
| 11:00 - 12:20 |
Regular Session 11 Chair: Stuart Dunn Venue: eSI Swanston
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1165] | Highlighting e-Infrastructure patterns in Grid-based e-Social Science applications [PDF] | M. Argüello | |
| [1119] | Gauging the Impact of e-Research in the Social Sciences [PPT] | Eric T. Meyer | |
| [1153] | The Art of Negotiating Boundaries: Project Management for E-Science | Dimitrina Spencer | |
| 13:10 - 14:10 |
LUNCH Venue: Teviot Row House
|
| 14:10 - 15:10 |
Chris Johnson - Visualizing the Future Chair: Peter Kohl Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
Visualising the Future download/watch the video [WMV] | Chris Johnson | |
| 15:10 - 16:10 |
James Quirk - 2360 and All That Chair: Sam Falle Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
|
| 16:10 - 17:10 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
|
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
Regular Session 3 Chair: Alex Hardisty Venue: AT 1
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1020] | SHARE: Grids in Biomedical Research and Healthcare [PDF] | Mark Olive and Hanene Rahmouni | |
| [1040] | Applying continuous computational modelling to discover and prioritize disease outcome-intrinsic risk factors in longitudinal biomedical research data | Ed Conley | |
| [1112] | Requirements Challenges in developing e-Science Healthcare Applications [PDF] | John McNaught | |
| [1121] | ePCRN: Supporting Primary Care Clinical Research | Adel Taweel | |
| [1169] | Semantic Web Descriptions for Skeleton-based Parallel Programming: Experiments to Improve Biomedical Term Extraction from Large Scale Corpus [PDF] | M. Argüello | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W11: Profiling UK e-Research: Mapping Communities and Measuring Impacts Venue: AT 2
|
TALK CANCELLED | Ken Guy | |
| Future Profiles of e-Research [PPT] | Ian Miles | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1146] | Steps Towards Mapping e-Research and Measuring Impact [PPT] | Alex Voss | |
| [1017] | The impact of e-Research on Science & Technology Policy study | Surya Mahdi | |
| Discussion Next Steps | | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W3: Software Development for Scientific Applications: current and future perspectives Chair: Bruce Beckles Venue: AT 3
|
[1201] | The influence of “the Grid” on Multi-core computing [PDF] [PPT] | Anne Trefethen | |
| [1066] | Towards a bi-directional Feature Modelling Schema for HPC [PPT] | John Brown | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1021] | A semi autonomic infrastructure to manage non functional properties of a service [PPT] | Pierre de Leusse | |
| [982] | The development of a single strategy for the integration of quantitative and qualitative data types for the production of decision support systems [PDF] | Robin Burgess | |
| [1002] | A Checkpointing Mechanism for the Grid Environment [PPT] | Gabor Terstyanszky | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W4: Information Assurance for the Grid: Crossing boundaries between stakeholders Chair: Richard Sinnott Venue: AT 4
|
[1158] | User Authentication Threat Modelling from User and Social [PPT] | Xun Dong | |
| [1154] | Safe and Controlled Data Sharing using Process Confinement | Guido van 't Noordende | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1001] | Articulating Subjective Trust Based Decision Strategies Utilizing the Grid Reputation-Policy Trust Management Service [PPT] | Gabor Terstyanszky | |
| [1074] | Accessing iRODS with Shibboleth [PPT] | Jens Jensen | |
| Discussion | | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W8: Computational Biomedicine: e-Science from Molecules to Man Chair: Paul Kellam Venue: AT 5
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1160] | A Metadata Management Approach to fMRI Data [PPT] | M. Scott Marshall | |
| [1124] | CARMEN: Fostering e-Science in Neuroscience | Tom Jackson | |
| [1043] | Towards the prevention of psychosis with e-science | Stephen Lawrie | |
| Panel Discussion | | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W2: Infrastructure Provision for Grids, Infrastructure for Users Venue: AT 6
|
[1129] | Running Climate Models On The NERC Cluster Grid Using G-Rex [PDF] | Daniel A, Bretherton | |
| [953] | The EaStCHEM Research Computing Facility: Enabling grids for non-computational researchers [PPT] | Andrew R. Turner | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1031] | Louisiana: A Model for Advancing Regional e-Science through Cyberinfrastructure [PDF] | Daniel S. Katz | |
| [1099] | SARoNGS: Shibboleth Access to Resources on the NGS | Jens Jensen | |
| [967] | Infrastructure Provision for Users at CamGrid [PPT] | Mark Calleja | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
W9: The Global Data Centric View Chair: Jeremy Frey Venue: eSI Cramond
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [1134] | Linking up humanities research [PDF] | Mark Hedges | |
| [1060] | Archer Data Services (ADS): A Collaborative Research Repository Toolset | Ian Atkinson | |
| [1126] | Development of a Common Data Discovery, Browsing and Access Framework [PPT] | Peter Kirsch | |
| [1051] | The Australia National Data Service: What we are doing, why we are different, and whether we are courageous [PDF] | Andrew E, Treloar | |
| Discussion | | |
| 16:10 - 18:20 |
Regular Session 4 Chair: Dave Berry Venue: eSI Newhaven
|
Coffee Break | | |
| [980] | The Design and Implementation of a Data Cloud That Spans Data Centers | Robert L Grossman | |
| [1052] | Lessons from Building the Research Information Centre (RIC) [PDF] | Roger S. Barga | |
| [1053] | Scispace.net: Exploring the use of social network tools to support collaborative working [PDF] | Martin Dove | |
| [1091] | Application-level Research e-Infrastructures: the gCube Approach [PDF] | Fabio Simeoni | |
| [1125] | e-Science for Learning: Crossing the Boundaries between School Science and Research Science [PDF] | Hilary Smith | |
| [1174] | The New e-Science | David De Roure | |
| 19:00 - 01:00 |
CONFERENENCE DINNER: Dynamic Earth Venue: Dynamic Earth
|
| Thursday 11 September |
| 09:00 - 10:00 |
Jeremy Frey - Sharing and Collaboration Chair: Matthew Dovey Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
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Sharing and Collaboration download/watch the video [WMV] | Jeremy Frey | |
| 10:00 - 12:30 |
Regular Session 6 Chair: Peter Clarke Venue: AT 2
|
[970] | The UK National Grid Service | David Wallom | |
| [1004] | GridPP - The UK Grid for Particle Physics [PPT] | Dr Glenn Patrick | |
| [1042] | Grids for financial risk analysis and financial risk analysis for Grids [PDF] | Bin Li | |
| [1117] | Using the Grid to enable content-based image retrieval on an industrial scale [PDF] | Karl Harrison | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [963] | Information flow modelling and data mining in high-throughput discovery of functional nanomaterials | Xue Wang | |
| [989] | Enabling cutting edge semiconductor simulation through Grid technology | Gareth Roy | |
| 10:00 - 12:30 |
Regular Session 10 Chair: Neil Chue Hong Venue: AT 3
|
[1191] | Exploring Submission of Tightly-coupled Jobs Across Distributed Resources for Performance Enhancement | Shantenu Jha | |
| [1144] | Adding Standards Based Job Submission to a Commodity Grid Broker [PDF] | Steven McGough | |
| [1148] | GridSAM: Using Standards Based Job Submission in e-Science [PDF] | Steven McGough | |
| [1127] | Standards Based Network Performance Monitoring for the Grid | Jeremy Nowell | |
| [1131] | MAGOG: A Peer-to-Peer Middleware for the Global Open Grid | Jeremy Cohen | |
| [1137] | Enabling P2P Based Grid Market | Li Guo | |
| [1090] | The Probes Coordination Protocol: A secure, robust framework for scheduling and coordinating regular tasks across multiple sites [PPT] | Paul Graham | |
| 10:00 - 12:30 |
Regular Session 8 Chair: Richard Baldock Venue: AT 4
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[957] | Use of a Computational Grid for the Replay of Digitally-Recorded Holograms [PDF] | Peter R Hobson | |
| [962] | Agent-based methods for translational cancer multilevel modelling [PPT] | S Nagl | |
| [1050] | A computational model for studying emergent dynamics in the kidney [PDF] | Rob Moss | |
| [1064] | Managing The High-Throughput Gene Expression Dataflow in EURExpress [PPT] | Lalit Kumar | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1103] | Influenza vaccine design using a computational Grid | David Moss | |
| [1211] | MODEL (Molecular Dynamics Extended Library) | Modesto Orozco | |
| 10:00 - 12:30 |
W6: Interactive e-Science to Support Creativity and Intuition in Research Chair: Helen Wright and John Brooke Venue: AT 5
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[1183] | Bridging the time-from-discovery gap between research and practical use: MAEviz risk-management model and architecture [PDF] | Jim Myers | |
| [1105] | Supporting Information Visualisation of Geographical Data in Epidemiology | Oscar de bruijn | |
| [1116] | Bringing Simulation to Engineers in the Field: a Web 2.0 Approach | John Brooke | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1096] | Retrospective checkpoint parenting in computational steering environments | Bill Pinnington | |
| [1184] | Pathways into Large Parameter Search Spaces: Experiences with Molecular Hyperdynamics [PDF] | Justin M. Wozniak | |
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| 10:00 - 12:30 |
Regular Session 9 Chair: Ali Abdallah Venue: AT 6
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[969] | Security Policies in Scientific Data Sharing Agreements [PPT] | Michael Wilson | |
| [992] | Supporting security-oriented, inter-disiplinary research: Crossing the social, clinical and geospatial domains [PPT] | Richard Sinnott | |
| [1047] | Scalable, Security-oriented Solutions for nanoCMOS Electronics [PDF] | Gordon Stewart | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| [1093] | Grid website vulnerabilities and the GridSite Security Framework | Andrew McNab | |
| [1111] | The Drug Discovery Portal: Secure Matchmaking and Collaboration for Biologists and Chemists | Christopher Bayliss | |
| [1161] | Portal-based Access to Advanced Security Infrastructures [PPT] | John Watt | |
| 10:00 - 11:30 |
Regular Session 7 Chair: Anna Kenway Venue: eSI Newhaven
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[1141] | DEVELOPING THE UK e-SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH PROGRAMME | Rob Procter | |
| [1170] | eScience Support for Evidence-Based Policy Making [PDF] | Peter Edwards | |
| [996] | Semantic Workflow Management for Social Simulation [PDF] | Edoardo Pignotti | |
| [1188] | Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science | Paul Townend | |
| 10:25 - 12:30 |
Regular Session 5 Chair: Gavin Pringle Venue: AT 1
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[1100] | An e-Science Platform for On-Demand Management and Processing of Environmental Data | Jeremy Cohen | |
| [1063] | Optimising Antarctic Scientific Cruises Using Virtual Globe Technology | Nathan Cunningham | |
| [1088] | FireGrid: An e-Infrastructure for Next-Generation Emergency Response Support | Liangxiu Han | |
| [1192] | A Digital Synthesis Framework for Virtual Observatories [PDF] | Jim Myers | |
| Coffee Break | | |
| 10:30 - 12:30 |
W1: Delivering Grid Services - the role of Central Computing Services Chair: Clare Gryce, Jeremy Yates and Bruce Beckles Venue: eSI Cramond
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Distributed compute resources for all: users, resource owners and central IT services [PDF] | Bruce Beckles | |
| GridPP and the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility or How a general purpose cluster bore the weight of Atlas on its shoulders [PDF] | Mike Baker & Orlando Richards | |
| Networking requirements for 3 GRID-related projects – some case studies or Unblocking the GRID - Tales of a Lowly Plumber [PDF] | James Clements & Nicola Pezzi | |
| Networking requirements for 3 GRID-related projects – some case studies or Unblocking the GRID - Tales of a Lowly Plumber - PART 2 [PDF] | Andrew Kerl | |
| Culture shock - traditional sysadmins and IT security meet ‘The Grid’ [PDF] | Alan Real & Jason Lander | |
| 11:00 - 12:00 |
Tea/coffee available Venue: IF
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| 12:30 - 13:30 |
Denis Noble - Are organisms Turing Machines? Similarities and differences between genetic and computer code Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
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Are Organisms Turing Machines? Similarities and differences between genetic and computer code download/watch the video [WMV] | Denis Noble | |
| 13:30 - 13:45 |
Closing Words: Malcolm Atkinson Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
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| 13:45 - 14:00 |
Prize Draw Venue: AT 4 + AT 5
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| 14:15 - 17:15 |
W1: Delivering Grid Services - the role of Central Computing Services Chair: Clare Gryce, Jeremy Yates and Bruce Beckles Venue: eSI Cramond
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Open Chaired discussion | | |