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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Materials for GGF17 at http://www.ggf.org/gf/event_schedule/materials.php?event_id=4

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi [.ppt]
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton [.pdf]
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse [.ppt]
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore [.ppt]
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki [.ppt]
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee [.ppt]
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle [.pdf]
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton [.ppt]
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore [.ppt]
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu [.pdf]
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker [.ppt]
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick [.ppt]
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni [.pdf]
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson [.pdf]
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna [.ppt]
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough [.ppt]
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley [.pdf]
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman [.pdf]
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes [.ppt]
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli [.ppt]
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom [.ppt]
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton [.pdf]
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Materials for GGF17 at http://www.ggf.org/gf/event_schedule/materials.php?event_id=4

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi [.ppt]
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton [.pdf]
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse [.ppt]
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
Changed:
<
<
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore [.ppt]
>
>
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore [.ppt]
 
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki [.ppt]
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee [.ppt]
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle [.pdf]
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton [.ppt]
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore [.ppt]
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu [.pdf]
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker [.ppt]
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick [.ppt]
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni [.pdf]
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson [.pdf]
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna [.ppt]
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough [.ppt]
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley [.pdf]
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman [.pdf]
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes [.ppt]
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli [.ppt]
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom [.ppt]
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton [.pdf]
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Added:
>
>
Materials for GGF17 at http://www.ggf.org/gf/event_schedule/materials.php?event_id=4
 

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
Changed:
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<
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
>
>
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi [.ppt]
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton [.pdf]
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse [.ppt]
 
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
Changed:
<
<
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
>
>
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore [.ppt]
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki [.ppt]
 
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
Changed:
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<
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
>
>
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee [.ppt]
 
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
Changed:
<
<
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle  
>
>
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle [.pdf]
 
Data Management
Changed:
<
<
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
>
>
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton [.ppt]
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore [.ppt]
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu [.pdf]
 
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
Changed:
<
<
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
>
>
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker [.ppt]
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick [.ppt]
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni [.pdf]
 
Astronomical Workflows
Changed:
<
<
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough  
>
>
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson [.pdf]
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna [.ppt]
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough [.ppt]
 
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
Changed:
<
<
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
>
>
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley [.pdf]
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman [.pdf]
 
Production Systems
Changed:
<
<
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
>
>
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes [.ppt]
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli [.ppt]
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom [.ppt]
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton [.pdf]
 
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle  
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
Changed:
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16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
>
>
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough  
 
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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Revision 102006-05-05 - NicholasWalton

 
META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle  
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
Changed:
<
<
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
>
>
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick  
 
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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Revision 92006-05-02 - NicholasWalton

 
META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
Changed:
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<
Registries and Resource Discovery
14.00 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
>
>
Security, authorisation and authentication (I)
14.00 IVOA/ AstroGrid Single Sign-on Keith Noddle  
 
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Changed:
<
<
Security, authorisation and authentication
>
>
Security, authorisation and authentication (II)
 
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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Revision 82006-04-24 - NicholasWalton

 
META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
Registries and Resource Discovery
14.00 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
Changed:
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<
17.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
>
>
17.45 Astro Client Runtime as an Application interface Noel Winstanley  
 
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1
Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
Session 2
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13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee (TBC)  
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13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee  
 
Registries and Resource Discovery
14.00 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 3
Security, authorisation and authentication
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 4
Application Environments
17.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

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11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
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11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
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13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee (TBC)  
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14.00 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
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Session 4: Data Management
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Data Management
 
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
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Session 5: Application Environments
15.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
16.00 Standard Application interfaces Thilo Kielman (TBC)  
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Security, authorisation and authentication
15.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
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16.00 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
 
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Session 6: Astronomical Workflows
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Astronomical Workflows
 
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
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Session 7: Security, authorisation and authentication
17.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
18.05 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
Session 8: Production Systems
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Application Environments
17.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
18.05 The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA) Thilo Kielman  
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Production Systems
 
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

@ GGF17 10 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Agenda and Talks

Date/Time What Who Talk
 
Session 1: Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Session 2: Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
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12.10 The Japenese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
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12.10 The Japanese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
 
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
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13.45 Lessons from Enterprise Grids Craig Lee (TBC)  
 
  Session 3: Registries and Resource Discovery
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14.00 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
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14.05 GGF-UDDI talk TBC  
 
Session 4: Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 5: Application Environments
15.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
16.00 Standard Application interfaces Thilo Kielman (TBC)  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Session 6: Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
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16.55 Workflow Management on the Grid WFM-RG (TBC)  
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16.55 GGF Job Description Steve McGough (TBC)  
 
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 7: Security, authorisation and authentication
17.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
18.05 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
Session 8: Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE

Workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to

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play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).
  The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme Coverage

The programme will address in 8 sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session includes a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


-- NicholasWalton - 23 Apr 2006


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Session 1: Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
11.00 Welcome and Workshop Goals Masatoshi Ohishi  
11.10 Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory Nic Walton  
11.30 Capturing user needs - a middleware perspective Steve Newhouse  
 
Session 2: Virtual Observatory Case Studies
11.50 Building IVOA Services: A requirements analysis Reagan Moore  
12.10 The Japenese Virtual Observatory (JVO) Yuji Shirasaki  
12.25 Discussion    
12.30-13.45 LUNCH
  Session 3: Registries and Resource Discovery
13.45 IVOA (inc AG/NVO) Registry Experience Keith Noddle  
14.05 GGF-UDDI talk TBC  
Session 4: Data Management
14.15 DAIS-WG Norman Paton  
14.30 Preservation from the GGF-PE-RG Reagan Moore  
14.50 Integrating data mining and data access in China-VO Chao Liu  
15.05 Discussion    
15.15-15.45 COFFEE
Session 5: Application Environments
15.45 Uniform Worker Service for Applications in the VO Noel Winstanley  
16.00 Standard Application interfaces Thilo Kielman (TBC)  
16.15 Interoperability between Grids and the VO Guiiano Taffoni  
Session 6: Astronomical Workflows
16.25 Workflows in the VO Phil Nicholson  
16.40 Astronomical workflows in Grid environments Valeria Manna  
16.55 Workflow Management on the Grid WFM-RG (TBC)  
17.10 Discussion    
17.15-17.45 COFFEE
Session 7: Security, authorisation and authentication
17.45 IVOA - Grid Connection via std IAA systems Bill Baker  
18.05 OGSA security David Chadwick (TBC)  
Session 8: Production Systems
18.20 Grid Infrastructure - NGS Neil Geddes  
18.40 INAF experience with EGEE Claudio Vuerli  
18.50 Measuring Performance David Wallom  
19.05 Workshop Summary Nic Walton  
19.15 MEETING CLOSE
 
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Workshop organizer names and affiliations

 
  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

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  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing
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Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue will at the GGF meeting location - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.

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META TOPICPARENT name="AstroRG"

IVOA - GGF Astro-RG Work Shop

@ GGF17 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

UPDATE 31 Mar 2006

Workshop approved: Date: Weds 10 May 2006 from 11am - duration 4x90min slots - venue GGF@Tokyo - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

Proposed workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme

We envisage that the meeting would be a 'Type two (refereed workshop)' - with a call for papers.

The programme would address in 8 ~one hour sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session would include a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

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Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


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Workshop approved: Date: Weds 10 May 2006 from 11am - duration 4x90min slots - venue GGF@Tokyo - see http://www.ggf.org/GGF17/ggf_events_ggf17.htm

 

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

Proposed workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme

We envisage that the meeting would be a 'Type two (refereed workshop)' - with a call for papers.

The programme would address in 8 ~one hour sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session would include a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue could be either the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, or at the GGF.

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


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@ GGF17 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan

Workshop Title

Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy - Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use

Proposed workshop organizer names and affiliations

  • Nicholas A Walton, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Co-Chair Astro-RG)
  • Chenzhou Cui, National Astronomical Observatory, China
  • Neil Geddes, NGS, RAL, UK
  • Thilo Kielmann, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, NL (Co-Chair APPS-RG)
  • Reagan Moore, SDSC, San Diego, USA (Co-Chair PE-RG)
  • Steven Newhouse, OMII, Southampton, UK (Co-Chair GESA-WG)
  • Mastoshi Ohishi, NAOJ, Tokyo, Japan (Chair IVOA)
  • Fabio Pasian, INAF-SI, Trieste, Italy (EGEE/NA4)
  • Guy Rixon, IoA, Univ of Cambridge, UK (Chair IVOA Grid-Web Services WG)
  • David Wallom, Center for E-Research Bristol, UK (Co-Chair PGS-RG)
  • Roy Williams, CACR, Caltech, USA (Chair IVOA Techinical Coordination Group)

Sponsoring Groups:

  • Astronomy Applications Astro-RG conf
  • Database Access and Integration Services WG DAIS-WG pend
  • Simple API for Grid Applications SAGA-RG pend
  • Preservation Environments PE-RG conf
  • Workflow Management Research Group WFM-RG pend
  • Production Grid Services Research Group PGS-RG pend

Scope and Content

This workshop, jointly sponsored by the GGF and the International Virtual Observatory Alliance (IVOA - see http://www.ivoa.net). The meeting is timely in that the global Virtual Observatory (VO) projects are now deploying systems worldwide for operational and scientific use, where use of emerging GGF standards in or instance data management and security may have a vital role to play. Interoperability with existing grid infrastructures (e.g. TeraGrid, EGEE) is also a key topic, since VO centers or users must be allowed to take advantage of the power offered by computational grids. This meeting preceeds the next major IVOA interoperability workshop to be held in Victoria, Canada (15-19 May 2006).

The programme would address issues of common interest to the GGF and the IVOA focusing on how a Global Virtual Observatory is being constructed using domain developed high level interoperability standards, but utilising lower level grid and grid service standards and concepts where relevant.

The workshop will provide an opportunity for those involved in creating the interoperabilty standards required by the global Vrtual Observatory community to interact with those creating generic grid standards. The feedback from the exemplar science domain will highlight the opportunities and difficulties presented by take up of GGF standard compliant implementations.

Programme

We envisage that the meeting would be a 'Type two (refereed workshop)' - with a call for papers.

The programme would address in 8 ~one hour sessions, the following areas:

  • 1) Requirements for a Virtual Observatory: the Domain Perspective
    • Science drivers for a Virtual Observatory (Walton)
    • Capturing user needs from a middleware perspective (Newhouse)
  • 2) VO Case Studies
    • Example VO implementations, UK, USA, Japan, etc
    • Experience with existing grid infrastructures
  • 3) Registries and Resource Discovery
  • 4) Data Management
    • including preservation of data and knowledge
  • 5) Application Environments
  • 6) Astronomical Workflows
  • 7) Security
    • authroisation and authentication
  • 8) The Production Virtual Observatory
    • logging and debugging
    • training and support
    • account management
    • software licensing

Each session would include a period for open discussion

Duration of workshop

One full day - to be held in Tokyo at GGF17 (May 2006). The venue could be either the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, or at the GGF.

Publication Plans

The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.


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