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European Grid Initiative and EGEE User Forum 2008

This event showcases the best demos, posters, and exhibitions in grid computing. Authors can submit abstracts for publication and be considered for full paper submission in renowned journals. Learn about the EGEE project's workload, users, and the transition to EGEE-III. The European Grid Initiative aims to establish a sustainable and integrated grid infrastructure for various scientific disciplines. Join the discussion on grid-empowered science and support the European e-Infrastructure.

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European Grid Initiative and EGEE User Forum 2008

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  1. Bob Jones EGEE-II Project Director CERN

  2. Programme Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  3. Demonstrations Best Demo Chosen by External Advisory Committee Prize presented during plenary on Thursday Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  4. Posters Best Poster Chosen by YOU – Don’t forget to vote! Prize presented during plenary on Thursday Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  5. Exhibition booths Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  6. Sponsors and partners This event is partly funded by European funds: Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  7. Proceedings • All accepted abstracts will be published in a book • with analysis, summaries, indices • Authors can be considered for submission of full papers to Computer Science/Grid Journals: • Journal of Grid Computing(Springer) • Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier) ISBN 978-92-9083-303-1 http://doc.cern.ch//archive/electronic/egee/tr/egee-tr-2007-002.pdf Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  8. iSGTW • International Science Grid This Week “iSGTW shares stories of grid-empowered science and scientific discoveries from around the world” • Weekly on-line information about science grids • More than 3,200 subscribers • Send me your news, your announcements, your profiles …raise your visibility in the grid community… • Subscribe FREE at www.iSGTW.org Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  9. Disciplines and users ~8000 users listed in registered VOs Digital libraries, disaster recovery, computational sciences, etc. http://cic.gridops.org/index.php?section=home&page=volist or visit CIC portal demo Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  10. EGEE workload in 2007 CPU: 114 Million hours Data: 25Pb stored 11Pb transferred Estimated cost if performed with Amazon’s EC2 and S3: € 47,486,548 http://gridview.cern.ch/GRIDVIEW/same_index.phphttp://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/calc5.html? Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  11. Users and resources distribution Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  12. EGEE-II to EGEE-III • EGEE-III • To be co-funded under European Commission call INFRA-2007-1.2.3 • 32M€ EC funds compared to 36M € for EGEE-II • Key objectives • Expand/optimise existing EGEE infrastructure, include more resources and user communities • Prepare migration from a project-based model to a sustainable federated infrastructure based on National Grid Initiatives • 2 year period – May 2008 to April 2010 • No gap between EGEE-II and EGEE-III (1 month extension to EGEE-II) • Similar consortium • Now structured on a national basis (National Grid Initiatives/Joint Research Units) Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

  13. European Grid Initiative • Need to prepare permanent, common Grid infrastructure • Ensure the long-term sustainability of the European e-Infrastructure independent of short project funding cycles • Coordinate the integration and interaction between National Grid Infrastructures (NGIs) • Operate the production Grid infrastructure on a European level for a wide range of scientific disciplines Must be no gap in the support of the production grid Bob Jones - EGEE User Forum, 11-14 February 2008

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