18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, Grid Deployments Saul Rioja Link to presentation on wiki
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, The world’s grid Biologists are using grids to simulate thousands of molecular drug candidates on their computer. Earth scientists are using grids to track ozone levels using satellites. High energy physicists are using grids in their search for a better understanding of the universe Engineers are using grids to study alternative fuels, such as fusion energy. This information was taken from
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, Artists are using grids to create complex animations for feature films. 25 million render hours
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, LEAD LEAD: Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery Idea » Collect real-time sensor data » Model and Predict rapidly evolving phenomenon (tornadoes, hurricanes) » Save life, property, and avoid false alarms…
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, LEAD Motivation for LEAD Each year, mesoscale weather – floods, tornadoes, hail, strong winds, lightning, and winter storms causes hundreds of deaths, routinely disrupts transportation and commerce, and results in annual economic losses > $13B.
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, LEAD Institutions University of Oklahoma (K. Droegemeier, PI) Meteorological Research and Project Coordination University of Alabama in Huntsville (S. Graves, PI) Data Mining, Interchange Technologies, Semantics UCAR/Unidata (M. Ramamurthy, PI) Data Streaming and Distributed Storage Indiana University (D. Gannon, PI) Data Workflow, Orchestration, Web Services University of Illinois/NCSA (R. Wilhelmson, PI) Monitoring and Data Management Millersville University (R. Clark, PI) Education and Outreach Howard University (E. Joseph, PI) Meteorological Research Education and Outreach Colorado State University (Chandra, PI) Instrument Steering, Dynamic Updating K. Droegemeier, PI
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, WRF and TeraGrid Weather Research and Forecasting( WRF ) –Open source community Numerical Weather Prediction model. –Complex to install and implement on a workstation. –Even more difficult to set up on a supercomputer. –Further complexity to link to real-time or archived data. TeraGrid –NSF-sponsored supercomputing centers –Large facilities to handle BIG projects.
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, Demostrations LEAD portal Integrated Data Viewer
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, CaBig Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid(caBIG) is a community that cooperatively develops well integrated Grid services and applications which facilitate operations, research, and interoperability within and between Cancer Centers.
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, caGrid Community Involvement caGrid itself provides no real “data” or “analysis” to caBIG™; its the enabling infrastructure which allows the community to do so Community members add value to the grid as applications, services, and processes (for example: shared workflows) –caGrid provides the necessary core services, APIs, and tooling The real “value” of the grid comes from bringing this information to the “end user”
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, History of caGrid caGrid released December 2007 –Production Version Previous releases –caGrid 1.0 Beta – July 2006 –caGrid 0.5 – August 2005 –caGrid Initial Prototype – July 2004
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, caGrid Production Environment
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, caGrid Portal caGrid 1.0 Portal: provides a visual view of services running on the infrastructure. Another way to access the data is caArraycaArray
18:15:32Service Oriented Cyberinfrastructure Lab, References Droegemeier, K. K., & Co-Authors. (2004). {Linked environments for atmospheric discovery (LEAD): A cyberinfrastructure for mesoscale meteorology research and education}. Journal of Information Technology. National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources. (2006). {caBIG Overview}.