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Grid Computing Course Development team: Barry Wilkinson and Clayton Ferner (Instructors), and Mark Holliday Student assistants: Jeff House and Sam Daoud (Fall 2004), James Ruff (Fall 2004/Spring 2005) 43 students took course at 8 institutions Participating Sites
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Topics Review of Internet technologies Introduction to grid computing
Web services Grid services (OGSA) Security, Public Key Infrastructure Globus 3.2 Condor-G MPI and grid-enabled MPI UNC-W workflow editor and other tools
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Programming Assignments
Assignment 1 Web service Java programming assignment. Tomcat, axis, JWS. Assignment 2 Grid service Java programming assignment. Globus 3.2 environment.Tools: ant. Assignment 3 Submitting a GT 3 Job to the Grid, job specified in RSL-2. Assignment 4 Submitting a Condor-G Job Assignment 5 Using workflow editor to create and execute grid service workflows. Software from NMI package.
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GridNexus Workflow using Grid Services
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Guest Speakers Professor Daniel A. Reed, Chancellor's Eminent Professor, Vice Chancellor for IT and CIO, UNC-Chapel Hill: “Grid computing: 21st Century Challenges.” Dr. Wolfgang Gentzsch, Managing Director, MCNC Grid Computing and Networking Services: “Grid Computing in the Industry” Chuck Kesler, Director, Grid Deployment and Data Center Services, MCNC: “Security Policy, Legal, and Regulatory Challenges in Grid Computing Environments” Professor Ian Foster: Ian Foster, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago: “The Grid: Beyond the Hype” Taped presentation (originally given at Duke University, Sept. 14, 2004).
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(WebCT used for quizzes)
Course Home Page (WebCT used for quizzes)
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Papers Sept March 2005 M. A. Holliday, B. Wilkinson, J. House, S. Daoud, and C. Ferner, “A Geographically-Distributed, Assignment- Structured Undergraduate Grid Computing Course,” SIGCSE 2005, St. Louis, Missouri, Feb , % acceptance rate. B. Wilkinson, M. Holliday, and C. Ferner, “Experiences in Teaching a Geographically Distributed Undergraduate Grid Computing Course,” Workshop on Grid Education, IEEE Int. Symp. on Cluster Computing and the Grid (CCGrid2005), Cardiff, UK, May , 2005 (accepted).
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Presentations Sept. 2004 - March 2005
B. Wilkinson, “Introduction to Grid Computing and Applications in Computational Sciences,” Winston-Salem State University, Sept. 13, 2004. Mark Holliday, “Grids: Introducing Distributed Systems into the Undergraduate Curriculum,” Oct. 19, 2004, University of Portsmouth, UK. B. Wilkinson, “Grid Computing across North Carolina,” UNC- Charlotte graduate seminar series, Feb. 11, 2005. B. Wilkinson, “Introducing Grid Computing into the Undergraduate Curricula,” poster session, NSF Engineering and Computing Education Grantee Meeting, Feb , 2005, Washington, DC. B. Wilkinson and M. Holliday, “State-Wide Collaborative Grid Computing Course,” 2005 Teaching and Learning with Technology Conference, March 30 - April 1, 2005, Raleigh, NC.
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Fall 2005 Grid Computing Course
To originate from UNC-Charlotte. Major course redesign to use Globus 4.0 that is due to be released in April 2005.
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