Proposed Workshop Dates: May 23-27, 2005 Venue: Daegu, Korea Dongchul Son
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Transcript of Proposed Workshop Dates: May 23-27, 2005 Venue: Daegu, Korea Dongchul Son
Computing Model Progress CMS Internal Review of Software and Computing
International ICFA Workshop on HEP International ICFA Workshop on HEP Networking, Grids and Digital Divide Networking, Grids and Digital Divide Issues for Global e-ScienceIssues for Global e-Science
Proposed Workshop Dates: May 23-27, 2005
Venue: Daegu, Korea
Dongchul SonCenter for High Energy PhysicsKyungpook National University
ICFA, Beijing, ChinaAug. 2004
& SCIC Meeting, 1 Oct. 2004, at CERN
고에너지물리연구센터 CENTER FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
International ICFA Workshop on HEP International ICFA Workshop on HEP Networking, Grids Networking, Grids and Digital Divide Issues for Global e-Scienceand Digital Divide Issues for Global e-Science
Workshop Goals Review the current status, progress and barriers to the
effective use of the major national, continental and transoceanic networks used by HEP
Review progress, strengthen opportunities for collaboration, and explore the means to deal with key issues in Grid computing and Grid-enabled data analysis, for high energy physics and other fields of data intensive science, now and in the future
Exchange information and ideas, and formulate plans to develop solutions to specific problems related to the Digital Divide in various regions, with a focus on: Asia Pacific, Latin America, Russia and Africa
Continue to advance a broad program of work on reducing or eliminating the Digital Divide, and ensuring global collaboration, as related to all of the above aspects.
고에너지물리연구센터 CENTER FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Sketch of an AgendaSketch of an AgendaStatus of HEP Grids (One day)
LHC(CMS, ATLAS, ALICE, LHCb), CDF/D0, Belle/BaBar, PHENIX, etc. International Projects: iVDGL, GriPhyN, PPDG, EDG, EGEE, etc.
Digital Divide Perspectives from Major experiments (One day)LHC/Tevatron Exps/B-Factories/RHICOther areas such as ITER, Weather, Earthquake, Bioinformatics, etc.
Network perspectives from each region (One-half to One Day)National (or regional) representatives from Asia Pacific and also key
countries (e.g. Brazil) from other regions: Korea, Japan, China, Australia, other parts in AP / Russia / Brazil, Mexico, other parts in Latin America / South Africa and other parts in Africa / Europe / N.America etc.
Grid Enabled Analysis for LHC (One-half to One Day)Status of GEA and some perspectives of Grids
Applications of Data Grids and Implications for Future society (Half Day, on the last day)
Ubiquitous Computing (special topic)Discussion Panels (~1 hour 2nd and 3rd Days; ~2 hours on last day)
All Sessions & Tutorials Carried Live Via VRVS; Also Playback
고에너지물리연구센터 CENTER FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Some Dates Workshop: May 23-27, 2005 LOC/International Advisory Committee: September, 2004 Fixing the agenda: ~September 25, 2004 (8 months ahead) Sending out letters of invitation: November 20, 2004 (6 months ahead)
Logistics Number of people expected: ~250 (130 from Korea; 120 from abroad)
not counting many graduate students from Korea Number of invited speakers, panelists: ~ 60 (Includes 10 from Korea) Venue: Kyungpook National University or Hotel Inter-burgo or EXCO
Kyungpook National University is most preferred. Hotels : Inter-burgo/Daegu Park & others within 30’
Inter-Burgo (5 Star, 207 rooms, ~$120) and Daegu Park (4 Star, 135 rooms, ~$100) at same site
Special events, Highlights or Items of special noteTour and Sightseeing (Historic Gyeongju Area)Special Performance (Korean Traditional
Folksongs and Dances)Banquet/Reception ICFA-SCIC MeetingSeveral people from Korean Governments will be invitedAdvanced Network communities from several regions
will be invited to participate
Schedule Outline & LogisticsSchedule Outline & Logistics
고에너지물리연구센터 CENTER FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Outcomes, Support/Sponsors, Side Meeting OptionOutcomes, Support/Sponsors, Side Meeting Option
Expected Outcomes Promote Infrastructure buildup in needy areas Advance Grid or Network initiatives. New or strengthened collaborations in Grid Enabled Analysis
Support and Sponsors Some support to help needy students attend will be provided Sponsors:
Center for High Energy Physics/KOSEFKyungpook National UniversityMinistry of Science and TechnologyKorea Information and Strategy Development Institute (KISDI)Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI)National Computerization Agency (NCA), Advanced Network
Forum (ANF), etc. Options
Meetings of Advanced Network Forum or Grid Forum-Korea would run side by side as parallel sessions (to be discussed with the ANF, Grid Forum-Korea)
In this case, we would need the EXCO for the venue and there will be tutorials; but otherwise there is no plan for tutorials
고에너지물리연구센터 CENTER FOR HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
International Advisory CommitteeInternational Advisory Committee Under discussion (tentatively suggested)
– Arshad Ali (Pakistan)– Heidi Alvarez (FIU),– Paul Avery (Univ. of Florida)– Greg Cole (GLORIAD. US)– Les Cottrell (SLAC)– Jonathan Dorfan (SLAC; ICFA Chair)– Tom de Fanti (Translight)– Francois Fluckiger (CERN)– ILorenzo Foa (INFN, Italy)– Ian Foster (Argonne and Univ. of Chicago)– Fabrizio Gagliardi (CERN, EGEE)– Som Ganguli (TIFR Mumbai)– Peter Clarke or Ian Halliday (PPARC, UK)– Chen Hesheng (IHEP Beijing)– Hans Hoffmann (CERN)– Julio Ibarra (FIU)– S. Komamiya (Tokyo, Japan)– Jysoo Lee (KISTI, Korea)– Iosif Legrand (Caltech)
– Simon C. Lin (Director, Computing Centre in Taiwan)– Vera Luth (SLAC; Chair of C11)– John Marburger (US Science Advisor, OSTP)– Kees Neggers (GLIF).– Harvey Newman (Co-chair)– Sergio Novaes (Sao Paolo)– Riazzudin (NCP Pakistan)– Don Riley (Univ. of Maryland)– Alberto Santoro (UREJ, Brazil)– Bohyeon Seo (KISDI, Korea)– Dongchul Son (Co-chair)– Geoffrey Taylor (Melbourne, Australia)– Albrecht Wagner (DESY, Germany)– Y. Watase (KEK, Japan) or Y. Totsuka (Director, KEK)– Vicky White (Fermilab)– David Williams (CERN)– G. Wormser (IN2P3, France)