Bulgarian GRID, Bulgarian Virtual observatory and some astronomical applications Georgi Petrov, Momchil Dechev and Emanouil Atanasov VII Bulgarian-Serbian.

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Bulgarian GRID, Bulgarian Virtual observatory and some astronomical applications Georgi Petrov, Momchil Dechev and Emanouil Atanasov VII Bulgarian-Serbian Astronomical Conference - ASTROINFORMATICS 01 – 04 June 2010 – Chepelare, BULGARIA

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications 1. Introduction 2. Grid portals, WEB services etc. 3. Middleware, Frameworks etc. 4. Software and standards 5. Modelling, simulations etc. 6. Astronomical applications and projects

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications INTRODUCTION 1. A new age for the oldest science 2. The Free Lunch Is Over 3. The Grid: separating fact from fiction 4.Back to Basics - Why go parallel? 5. What makes parallel programming hard? 6. BOINC - Kilo, mega, giga, tera, peta... exa?

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications GRID PORTALS AND WEB SERVICES 1. Grid Projects National Grid projects Previous projects 2. AccessGrid 3. AstroWISE - Astronomical Wide-field Imaging System for Europe 4. BalticGrid-II project 5. BOINC - Open-source software for volunteer and grid computing. 6. ICC- COSMA 7. DEISA 8. EGEE - Enabling Grids for E-sciencE 9. FermiGrid 10. GLOBUS 11. EU India Grid 12. Grid Observatory 13. LitGRID - Vilnjus

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications GRID portals...- cont NASA ADVANCED SUPERCOMPUTING (NAS) DIVISION 15. Open Science GRID 16. Sloan Digital Sky Sever 17. SEE-GRID 18. Tier2 site in Prague 19. TeraGrid 20. AstroGrid 21. Astrogrid - D 22. International Virtual Observatory Alliance 23. Worldwide LHC Computing Grid

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications MIDDLEWARE AND FRAMEWORKS 1. How to run a million jobs FALKON, a Fast and Light-weight tasK executiON framework for Clusters, Grids, and Supercomputers – AstroPortal GRACIE: Grid Resource Virtualization and Customization Infrastructure NIMROD - A million questions or a few good answers? SWIFT 2. IMAGER: A Parallel Interface to Spectral Line Processing 3. CoG Kit 4. gLite Globus Toolkit 6. Parallel-Processing Astronomical Image Analysis Tools for HST and SIRTF 7. Grid Observatory 8. SEEGRID Infrastrucure 9. Stellaris 10. Virgo Consortium 11. ProC - The Planck Process Coordinator Workflow Engine

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications SOFTWARE AND STANDARDS 1. AMEEPAR - Parallel processing for hyperspectral imaging 2. GADGET-2 – a code for cosmological simulations of structure formation. 3. CRBLASTER : a fast parallel-processing program for cosmic ray rejection 4. MATLAB - do more 5. N_body-sh1p - a parallel direct N_body code 6. VO-Software 7. WorldWide Telescope 8. VirGO 9. Message Passing Interface Standard (MPI) 10. Resource Description Framework (RDF)

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications MODELLING, SIMULATIONS etc. 1. A star is born - thanks to supersonic turbulence 2. Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes 3. Cosmic simulation 4. Flip-flopping of black hole accretion disks 5. Millennium Simulation Project 6. Dark Energy Survey - Simulating starry images 7. Visualizations in planetarium show

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications ASTROPHYSICAL APPLICATIONS, PROJECTS etc. 1. A neutrino's journey: From accelerator to analysis 2. A virtual universe 3. Near Earth Objects 4. Scientific Applications of AstroGRID-D Dynamo Nbody6++ GEO600 Clusterfinder Cactus RoboticTelescopes ProC 5. MATHEMATICA - astronomical demo–examples 6. AstroWISE - Science projects 7. Black holes and their jets

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications Astrophysical Applications... - cont. 8. BOINC-GridRepublic projects World Community Grid Climateprediction.net BBC Climate Change Spinhenge Quantum Monte Carlo SIMAP

BG GRID, BG VO and some astronomical applications Astrophysical Applications... - cont. 9. BalticGrid-II project - applications 10. Euro-VO Scientific Workflows 11. GAJA mission 12. Galaxies search in AstroGRID-RU 13. Girls Engaged in Math and Science (GEMS) program 14. Galaxy-Intergalactic Medium Interaction Calculation 15. Grid in a cloud 16. Databases in Grid 17. Grid-enabled Astrophysics 18. GRID and the Virtual Observatory 19. Sifting for dark matter 20. Chandra X-ray observatory 21. STAR experiment 22. The Networked Telescope: Progress Toward a Grid Architecture for Pipeline Processing

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