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Two e-Science Components for HEP: EVO and Remote Control Room Hyunwoo KIM, Minho Jeung Kihyeon CHO* Sep 8-9 2008, Daejeon (* Corresponding Author)
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KISTI e-Science HEP Data Production –Online: Remote Control Room –Offline: SAM Data Handling Data Processing –Data Center Data Publication –Enabling Virtual Organization Virtual Laboratory HEP based on e-Science ⇒ e-HEP (High Energy Physics) “Whenever, Wherever Same Environment as Real Lab” Build a “Virtual HEP Lab” by expanding a “real HEP Lab” via e-HEP!
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CDF Control Room @ Batavia, IL Fermilab CDF Control Room consists of several components, one of which is CO (Consumer Operator) Monitoring Section CDF’s Main Control Room
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Everything at CDF CO Section is available at Remote Site
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Setup at KISTI RCR (1)Windows4 displaysMonitoring (2)Windows4 displaysMonitoring (3)Linux2 displaysKerberized for concon (4)PolycomCommunication Server (1) (2) (3) (4)
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Concon Forwarding to KISTI DOE Security Policy –Remote site can not execute commands. Have to rely on port forwarding feature of SSH in kerberized connection
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Brief History CDF Remote CO 3 remote control room for CDF - Pisa, Tsukuba and KISTI KIST I
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First Real Remote CO Shift by Professor K.K.Joo(Aug.1 – Aug.8)
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Introduction to EVO Enabling Virtual Organization First released in June 2007 A Java application i.e. Java virtual machine required Successor to VRVS Virtual Room Videoconferencing System Client : Koala Server : Panda
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KISTI EVO Server : Panda
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EVO Configuration Server(Panda) : Client(Koala)
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Panda Selection in Koala
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EVO Use in CDF SAM DH Shift
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Summary KISTI has successfully implemented two e-Science components for HEP –Remote Shifts for both online monitoring CO and offline SAM Data Handling. –EVO for collaborative tools These two are cornerstones for KISTI to establish e-Science for High Energy Physics.
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