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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Good morning to everyone!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>My question would be more on the step-by-step
processes in exploring the access grid capabilities and apparently designing a
program to make it more productive for our institution. We have tested
sucessfully our access grid and multicast connectivity. We have done some
test meetings with other access grid nodes, particularly with Australian access
grid nodes. These meetings basically involve just plain conversations on
the VIC and RAT. Right now, we are working on constructing our own access
grid node. After this setup, what activities, other applications testing or
common technology testing do we need to do in order to say that the access
grid node is really working? Aside from the vic and rat and of course the venue
client software, are there any other tools that we miss testing? I will
really appreciate any additional inputs. Thank
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