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Co-ordination & Harmonisation of Advanced e-Infrastructures Research Infrastructures – Grant Agreement n. 260011 The Virtual Research Communities CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 2012
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2 Outline The VRC WP inside CHAIN Actions (identifying VRCs) List of VRCs Updated version of the road-map of services Conclusions
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20123 WP in CHAIN CHAIN is an EC (260011) funded project ~ 1.9 M€ Starting on December 1 st, 2010 with a 2-years duration Structured in WP 1 Project Management WP 2 Consolidation of existing state of the art WP 3 Present and emerging needs of trans-continental scientific communities WP 4 Modelling the cooperation of European e-Infrastructures with non-European ones WP 5 Dissemination and Outreach
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20124 WP in CHAIN CHAIN is an EC (260011) funded project ~ 1.9 M€ Starting on December 1 st, 2010 with a 2-years duration Structured in WP 1 Project Management WP 2 Consolidation of existing state of the art WP 3 Present and emerging needs of trans-continental scientific communities WP 4 Modelling the cooperation of European e-Infrastructures with non-European ones WP 5 Dissemination and Outreach
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20125 WP3 in numbers 78 PM out of 281.50 (~28%) Partners INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20126 WP3 in numbers 78 PM out of 281.50 (~28%) Partners INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Europe
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20127 WP3 in numbers INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Europe Africa
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20128 WP3 in numbers INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Africa Latin America
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 20129 WP3 in numbers INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Latin America Asia
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201210 WP3 in numbers INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Asia Middle East
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201211 WP3 in numbers INFN CIEMAT CESNET UBUNTUNET CLARA IHEP PSA ASREN Third parties Middle East
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201212 WP3 in DoW WP3 is a SUPPORT Activity WP3 “Present and emerging needs of trans-continental scientific communities” Task 3.1 Scientific communities across the continents (INFN) Task 3.2 Proposed road-map of services for communities to be deployed on the e-Infrastructures (CIEMAT)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201213 Objectives & Aim To provide (limited) support to the existing and well experienced VRC (LHC, Biomed…) To provide support for communities interested to widen their activities collaborating with other continents To discover and attract new scientific communities or merging similar ones operating worldwide.
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201214 Objectives & Aim Performing a large spectrum investigation on the existing and potential trans-continental communities (T3.1) Looking for requirements, commonalities, challenges and possible synergies to be gathered and analysed Then, the results are used for feeding T3.2…
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201215 WP3 milestones First step: Call for interest for reference communities It briefly described WP3 aims and objectives It showed a couple of identified VRC candidates Based on EGI monitoring systems (CESGA), it provided some info about VO usage for Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America (Feb 2011)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201216 WP3 milestones Second step: Shortlist of reference communities ready It reported on identified VRC candidates Initiative coordinators agreed on it All of them with (potential) impact in CHAIN regions
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201217 WP3 milestones Third step: Agreements with reference communities signed WeNMR 21/09/2011 WRF4G 19/09/2011 jModelTest 21/02/2012 LSGC 27/03/2012 INDICATE 28/03/2012 DECIDE 13/04/2012 SuperB (on the way) Earth Science (ICTP) (on the way)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201218 Actions: Definition VRC 1 range from a group of researchers working together, sharing means to carry out common investigations, such as distributed resources: instruments, computing, storage and software tools up to large international well-structured collaborations VRC 1 cover Small user communities (several groups) With or without Grid knowledge Large collaborations Looking for more computing resources and/or advanced services 1 GISELA D3.1
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201219 Identified VRC
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201220 Identified VRC We-NMR (http://www.wenmr.eu) Coordinator: Dr. Alexandre M.J.J. Bonvin – Universiteit Utrecht Structural biology, making use of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering), computational modelling or other related techniques to study biomolecules
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201221 Identified VRC We-NMR partners in red, collaborations in orange
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201222 Identified VRC We-NMR MoU signed on 21/09/2011 New contacts (WP2 survey) Burundi Costa Rica India They plan to study the Science Gateway paradigm feasibility See Dr. Ruggieri and Dr. Barbera presentations about SG during this workshop for a deeper explanation about this framework promoted by CHAIN
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201223 Identified VRC WRF4G (http://www.meteo.unican.es/es/software/wrf4g) Coordinator: Dr. Antonio Cofiño – Universidad de Cantabria Meteorology and other Earth Science related areas willing to enhance their forecasting techniques on Idealized Simulations, Regional and Global Applications, Parameterization and Data Assimilation or Forecast and Hurricane Research Dissemination within CORDEX project
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201224 Identified VRC WRF4G partners in red, collaborations in orange
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201225 Identified VRC WRF4G MoU signed on 19/09/2011 New contacts (WP2 survey) Burundi China Costa Rica Cuba India SG pending on the development of a SAGA – GridWay actor
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201226 Identified VRC jModelTest & ProtTest (http://darwin.uvigo.es/) Coordinator: Dr. David Posada – Universidad de Vigo Evolutionary biology for the statistical selection of best-fit models of nucleotide substitution and amino acid replacement for a given set of aligned sequences (molecular systematics, phylogenetics, phylogenomics, molecular evolution and/or bioinformatics)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201227 Identified VRC jModelTest & ProtTest registered users Modeltest ~ 30.000 jModelTest ~ 11.000 ProtTest ~ 5.000
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201228 Identified VRC jModelTest & ProtTest MoU signed on 21/02/2012 New sequential and distributed computing versions available on SG http://gisela-gw.ct.infn.it/jmodeltest http://gisela-gw.ct.infn.it/prottest New contacts (WP2 survey) Burundi Costa Rica Democratic Republic of Congo Ethiopia Nigeria Panama Sudan Taiwan
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201229 Identified VRC LSGC MoU signed on 27/03/2012 One of the biggest Grid users, HEP excluded. According to EGI accounting portal, during last year, there were jobs running in these Regions: Asia Pacific Europe Canada Latin America (IGALC & ROC_LA) Russia
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201230 Identified VRC INDICATE (http://www.indicate-project.org/) Coordinator: Dr. Antonella Fresa – Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali These initiatives are working on coordination of policy and best practice regarding the use of e-Infrastructures for digital cultural heritage
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201231 Identified VRC INDICATE partners in red, collaborations in orange
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201232 Identified VRC INDICATE MoU signed on 28/03/2012 Essential since these two VRCs offer much different requirements than those usually demanded by more traditional R&D communities New contacts to integrate a digital repository in China and Panama by means of the INDICATE e-Culture Science Gateway
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201233 Identified VRC DECIDE (http://www.eu-decide.eu) Coordinator: Dr. Fulvio Galeazzi - GARR Design, implement, and validate a GRID-based e-Infrastructure building upon neuGRID and relying on the Pan-European backbone GEANT and the NRENs. Over this e-Infrastructure, a service will be provided for the computer-aided extraction of diagnostic markers for Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia from medical images
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201234 Identified VRC DECIDE partners in red
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201235 Identified VRC DECIDE MoU signed on 13/04/2012 Science Gateway paradigm adopted New contacts in Nigeria
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201236 Identified VRC Climate Change Conf. Role of e-Infrastructures in Climate Change List of interested people and projects 4 projects identified & 20 contacts WRF4G / CAM4G have been promoted inside the VRC Seismology groups identified in LA, India and Italy (SPECFEM3D) Conversations to form a VRC associated to the Earth Science group of ICTP RegCM
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201237 Identified VRC SuperB SuperB will be a heavy flavour accelerator that will provide complementary information to LHC, looking at rare decays with a very high luminosity electron-positron asymmetric collider Potential contacts world-wide by means of LHC collaborations New contacts provided by CHAIN to be considered as associated Groups belonging to 23 countries have been identified MoU discussed within its Board; suggestions to be received
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201238 Identified VRC Road-map of services
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201239 Road-map of services Second version of the road-map of services Complete version in D3.4 (to be submitted in the next month) Brief summary in the CHAIN Wiki page (to be published) First version in D3.2 (http://www.chain-project.eu/status) Study of the current status of DCIs in what VRCs concerns 73 Recommendations for existing and emerging e- Infrastructures for Virtual Research Communities Technical (49) Training, administration and use (14) Collaborative scenario (10)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201240 Road-map of services Special thanks to CHAIN meetings and workshops EGI’s role for 2020 Contributions received from: The identified VRCs The National representatives (first and second release of the VRC part of the WP2 survey)
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201241 Road-map of services Summary of the recommendations to DCIs for their own running (1/2) To settle a consolidated domestic NGI To progress from JRU model to a legal body To draw instruction up about how to set-up and manage fully pledged ROCs To analyse sustainability for the ROCs and to make a dissemination plan about its sustainability To ensure a service quality by means of SLA and SOP
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201242 Road-map of services Summary of the recommendations to DCIs for their own running (2/2) The use of GGUS The organisation of training activities The implementation of standards To coordinate the security related efforts To form VRCs
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201243 Road-map of services Summary of the requirements to DCIs (Technical, 1/3) Adoption of standards Interoperation and interoperability between Grid, HPC, Cloud… Queues for a great variety of submission and scheduling of jobs Readiness for interactive jobs Smoothly run those multiple queues Computing Elements and Working Nodes should provide 2GB RAM/core minimum Working space larger than 10 GB Availability for MPI clusters Increasing request for GP-GPU clusters
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201244 Road-map of services Summary of the requirements to DCIs (Technical, 2/3) Storage should provide At least 1 TB Short Term storage to long term preservation Backup capabilities Bandwidth for the Data Huge data transfers New visualization tools Useful metadata and search (semantic) engines Migration, decommissioning, cleaning... for the management of files
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201245 Road-map of services Summary of the requirements to DCIs (Technical, 3/3) Plans for scalability issues Accurate information about the sites should be published as well as their working rules Counting on up-to-date middleware and certificates OLA and SLA to be agreed where possible Simple mechanisms to deal with troubleshooting and monitoring Provision of intellectual property rights (when some data/information demand it) and secure mechanisms for the data transmission
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201246 Road-map of services Summary of the requirements to DCIs (Training, administration and use) VO sustainability and agile administration There are still communities and/or groups of researchers who are not sufficiently ICT-skilled Specific community training events are an asset Implementation of user friendly front-ends for the submission of jobs (Science Gateways) More accessible authentication and authorisation methods (Identity Providers) Drawing-up of best practice Handbooks, Technical References and Wikis
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201247 Road-map of services Summary of the requirements to DCIs (Collaborative scenario) Promotion of collaborative environments (community building) VRC-VRC, VRC-DCI, VRC&DCI-Funding Agencies Agreement on future strategies Dissemination and outreach activities Public information about: Regional and/or national database of applications List of software and services Open and periodic calls for promoting and (if possible) funding e-Science
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CHAIN Workshop (IEEE Cluster 2012) – Beijing, 28 Sep 201248 Conclusions CHAIN is much focused on the VRCs coordination and promotion CHAIN has identified several communities Trans-continental presence Different scientific domains Different level of maturity CHAIN promotes SG paradigm A new road-map of services has been produced
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Co-ordination & Harmonisation of Advanced e-Infrastructures Research Infrastructures – Grant Agreement n. 260011 Thank you! Rafael Mayo (CIEMAT)
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