[ogsa-hpcp-wg] SC06 Demo Questions/Info

Christopher Smith csmith at platform.com
Fri Oct 13 16:37:12 CDT 2006


Here are some thoughts for demo signage, and for a short description (done
by Sara Murphy for HP's booth):

Possible sign:

> I was thinking of this for a sign, but am very open to changes (I'm not great
> with the messaging side of things).
>
> Resource Manager Interoperability Demo
>
> This demo shows a single client making use of multiple clusters running
> different resource managers. Each cluster supports the OGSA HPC Profile, a
> standard being drafted within the Open Grid Forum.
> * web services based protocol for accessing and querying computing resources
> * uses SOAP over HTTP, so is programming language independent
> * participants include Microsoft, University of Virginia, Fujitsu and HP


On 11/10/06 16:49, "Murphy, Sara" <Sara.Murphy at hp.com> wrote:

> 
> The following is a demo description that I have submitted for our booth
> guide.  We were restricted to 75 words or less:
> 
> This demo shows grid interoperability across job schedulers and
> operating systems.  It includes a number of booths at SC06, including
> the HP and Microsoft booths. Clusters in the HP booth in this demo
> include an HP XC cluster, running Platform LSF, and an HP cluster
> running Microsoft CCS. This demo was developed by the HPC Profile
> Working Group of the Open Grid Forum, which is developing specifications
> for interoperability of batch job scheduling for scientific and
> technical applications.



-- Chris


On 13/10/06 07:42, "Joel Replogle" <replogle at ogf.org> wrote:

> All - Having not received a response from Marty about these
> questions, I'm submitting them to the whole list.
> 
> Also, I assume that there is a call happening today (in just a few
> minutes) for coordinating the HCPC demo at SC06?
> 
> We're now one month away from SC06, so I'd really like to see the
> details of the demo nailed down.
> 
> List of info/issues/questions:
> 
> 1. Brief (non-techie, executive summary type) description of the
> demo, especially the application being run & what the observers of
> the demo will see
> 2. Techie description, including SW and HW involved and OGF specs
> involved
> 3. Diagram
> 4. All companies involved, booth #'s, contact names, etc (especially
> the main leader/spokesperson)
> 5. Why is the demo important (not just for potential adopters, but to
> the OGF too - if that is significant)
> 6. Who it important to  (who will use it and what benefits will be
> gained)
> 7. Perhaps 2 or 3 other example applications, by verticals (if that
> makes sense)
> 8. When commercial availability or adoption can be expected
> 9. Quotes from participants (or at least indications of willingness
> of participants to be quoted) for a press release and other uses
> 10. What OGF specifications are being used?  (HPCP Base Case, JSDL
> 1.0, others...?)
> 11. Which organizations have implemented which specs?
> 12. How is OGSA-BES involved?
> 13. Can we get coordination for scheduled booth presentations (more
> than just "drop by and see the demo")?
> 
> 
> 
> THanks,
> 
> Joel
> 
> 
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