[AG-TECH] AG 2.0 Tutorial at GGF7

Michael E. Papka papka at mcs.anl.gov
Thu Jan 30 11:09:07 CST 2003


We are checking into this now. I'll will post an update as soon as we find
out.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Corrie [mailto:brian.corrie at newmic.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 10:58 AM
To: papka at mcs.anl.gov; Ag-Tech at Mcs. Anl. Gov
Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] AG 2.0 Tutorial at GGF7


Hi Michael,

Dare we ask the question??? Any chance of this being done on the AG? I think
there are going to be some AG enabled rooms at GGF7.

Cheers,

	Brian


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael E. Papka [mailto:papka at mcs.anl.gov]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 2:15 PM
> To: 'Ag-Tech at Mcs. Anl. Gov'
> Subject: [AG-TECH] AG 2.0 Tutorial at GGF7
> 
> 
> The first tutorial covering the new AG 2.0 system will occur
> March 4th at
> GGF7 in Tokyo, Japan. It will cover topics of interest to both new and
> experienced users. The tutorial will be made up of two 
> sessions: a beginners
> session in the morning and advanced session in the afternoon. 
> You can sign
> up for either or both. An abstract of the full day is below 
> as well as a
> detailed agenda for the morning and afternoon sessions.
> 
> Access Grid v2.0 Tutorial
> The Access Grid v2.0 tutorial will introduce new users to the
> goals of 
> the Access Grid project and experienced users to the changes 
> that will 
> occur in the transition from v1.0 to v2.0. Attendees will be 
> introduced 
> to the underlying technology infrastructure that is being 
> used in v2.0. 
> In the morning session users will be introduced to the core AG 2.0 
> changes, node management and virtual venues. Information from the 
> morning session will carry over into the afternoon session with a 
> lesson in installing the new virtual venue server and 
> services, as well as 
> how changes impact the construction of AG nodes. The 
> afternoon session 
> will conclude with an interactive session that walks the attendees 
> through the building of new services for Access Grid nodes 
> and the virtual
> venue server, and 
> the construction of applications for use in the AG.
> 
> Course Outline:
> 
> Morning Session
> 
> -Introduction to the Access Grid (0.4 hour) : overview of the
> goals of the
> Access Grid (AG) project 
> 
> -Introduction to AG 2.0 (1 hour) : introduces the changes to the AG 
> environment from v1.0 - v2.0
> 
> -Introduction to AG 2.0 Technical Infrastructure (0.6 hour) :
> quick overview
> of underlying technology 
> used in AG 2.0, this includes Globus (in particular pyGlobus, GASS and
> security), SOAP, and python. This will include motivation on 
> technology
> choices. 
> 
> -Overview of Core AG 2.0 Toolkit (2 hours) : covering AG 2.0 Node 
> Management, introduces the current state of AG 2.0 node management and 
> plans for the next year; and AG 2.0 Virtual Venue, introduces the
> current state of
> AG 2.0 virtual venue and plans for the next year
> 
> Afternoon Session
> 
> -Installation and Operation of AG 2.0 (1.5 hours) : includes
> installing
> Venue Server and setup of software for nodes (Full node and PIG)
> 
> -Advanced of Core AG 2.0 Toolkit (2 hours) : examples of how
> to extend the
> AG core
> 
> -Advanced Application Development (1 hour) : walk through of
> application
> development on top of AG 2.0
> 
> 
> GGF7 Registration Info: http://www.ggf.org/Meetings/ggf7/ggf7_reg.htm
> 
> 
> 




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