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e-Science Infrastructure in China

e-Science Infrastructure in China. Baoping YAN, Kai NAN Computer Network Information Center Chinese Academy of Sciences iGrid2005 27 Sep 2005. CAS Informatization Program 2001-2005. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Progress on e-Science Infrastructure in past five years.

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e-Science Infrastructure in China

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  1. e-Science Infrastructure in China Baoping YAN, Kai NAN Computer Network Information Center Chinese Academy of Sciences iGrid2005 27 Sep 2005

  2. CAS Informatization Program 2001-2005 • Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) • Progress one-Science Infrastructurein past five years

  3. Research Networks • CSTNET • CERNET • GLORIAD • Global Ring10G • 6 partners • CNGI • native IPv6 • 2.5G/10G

  4. e-Science Resources • Lenovo 6800Superserver • Storage • VizWall • Scientific Data (SDB) • Science DigitalLib (CSDL)

  5. Grids • China National Grid (CNGrid) • supported by MOST • undertaken by universities and institutes • Network based Science and Research Environment (NSFCGrid) • supported by NSFC • undertaken by institutes and universities • ChinaGrid • supported by MOE (Education) • undertaken by universities • Scientific Data Grid (SDG) / China Science Grid • supported by CAS • undertaken by institutes

  6. e-Science applications • YBJ • China-VO • Bird-flu

  7. CAS e-Science Initiative2006-2010 • e-Science would be applications-driven • focus on implementation of e-Science Virtual Lab, the way for scientists to use • infrastructure may need refactoring somehow

  8. Thank you ! nankai@cnic.ac.cn

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