[cads] Re: [CCGT] Astro-RG/ IVOA joint one day workshop: Proposal
Craig Lee
craig at rush.aero.org
Thu Feb 23 00:38:14 CST 2006
Nic,
This looks excellent. There is now, however, a web site where this
can eventually be uploaded. Real soon now, this URL should be
available for GGF-17:
http://www.ggf.org/ggf_events_communityInvolvmentProposal.htm
but it is not at this moment.
--Craig
At 01:52 PM 2/22/2006, Nicholas Walton wrote:
>Dear Craig
>
>we in Astro-RG and the IVOA (see http://www.ivoa.net) would like to propose
>organising a one-day workshop at GGF17 in Tokyo. We have put together our
>proposal, and would be pleased to know whether this is acceptable.
>
>If there is any more infomation that you require, please let us know.
>
>Yours,
>
>Nic Walton (co-chair GGF Astro-RG)
> (secretary IVOA)
>
>Masatoshi Ohishi (co-chair GGF Astro-RG)
> (chair IVOA)
>
>------------------
>
>Proposal for a Joint IVOA - GGF (Astro-RG) WorkShop
>===================================================
>
>Tokyo @ GGF17 8 May 2006
>
>Draft: Nic Walton 16 Feb 2006
>
>
>A) Workshop Title
>
>Building a Global Virtual Observatory for Astronomy -
>Grid Standards and their Relevance in Use
>
>
>B) Proposed workshop organizer names and affiliations (possibly
>incl. review committee for type 2). Be sure to identify yourself if
>you are a chair of an existing RG/WG.
>
>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)
>
>Note: * contacted but currently unconfirmed.
>
>
>C) 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
>
>
>D) Scope and Content (a paragraph or two of the workshop description
>to be put on the program.
>
>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.
>
>
>E) 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
>
>
>F) Past History of hosting a similar workshop inside or outside GGF.
>
>The co-organisers have organised a number of successful workshops at
>previous workshops including most recently the 'Workshop on
>Grid Applications: from Early Adopters to Mainstream Users, Jun
>2005).
>
>The IVOA regularly hold technical workshops - see www.ivoa.net
>
>G) 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.
>
>
>H) Estimated # of participants
>
>50+ attendees would be expected.
>
>I) Publication Plans --- please indicate if you have plan to publish
>the workshop result with a certain publisher. If left out we will
>assume that the workshop product will be a GGF Informational Document.
>
>The meeting would be published as a GGF informational document.
>
>========================================================================
>Dr N. A. Walton
>(AstroGrid Project Scientist http://www.astrogrid.org)
>(Euro-VO VOTC Project Scientist http://www.euro-vo.org)
>Institute of Astronomy Tel: +44 1223 337503
>University of Cambridge Fax: +44 1223 337523
>Madingley Road WWW: http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/~naw
>Cambridge, CB3 0HA email: naw at ast.cam.ac.uk
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