SC4DEVO-1 Programme. Monday afternoon Session 1: Introductions & Context 14.15 SC4DEVO & SC4DEVO-1 (Bob Mann) 15.00 Virtual Observatory (Roy Williams)

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SC4DEVO-1 Programme

Monday afternoon Session 1: Introductions & Context SC4DEVO & SC4DEVO-1 (Bob Mann) Virtual Observatory (Roy Williams) Tea Session 2: Visualization Multivariate visualization (Matt Ward) Visual Data Mining (Mihael Ankerst)

Tuesday morning Breakfast Session Three: Web and Grid Services PyGlobus (Dave Konerding) Component technology and distributed services (Dennis Gannon) Coffee Web services with state/context (Savas Parastatidis) Building stateful web services (Matthew Graham) Lunch

Tuesday afternoon Session Four: Web services in the VO SDSS web services (Tamas Budavari) Building a source extraction web service (Craig Miller) AstroGrid & its Common Execution Architecture (Guy Rixon) Tea IVOA web services (Wil O’Mullane) Discussion

Wednesday morning Breakfast Session 5: Scientific Workflow Systems Chimera & Pegasus (Ewa Deelman) Kepler (Bertram Ludaescher) Coffee Triana (Matthew Shields) GRIST: VO data exploration workflows (Joe Jacob) Lunch

Wednesday afternoon Session Six: Data Mining Data mining & science (Padhraic Smyth) Scientific applications of data mining (Eric Mjolness) Fast algorithms for large-scale galactic morphology (Brigham Anderson) Tea Mining quasars from Palomar-Quest (Ashish Mahabal) Fast algorithms for matching and searching in astronomical databases (Dave Abel)