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1 EGEE is a project funded by the European Union under contract IST-2003-508833 EGEE Networking Activities Mike Mineter Training team National e-Science Centre, Edinburgh www.eu-egee.org

2 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 2 Contents What are the Networking Activities? Building new and effective VO’s (user communities) The Training activities Summary

3 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 3 (Human) Networking Activities EGEE will  Develop and deliver a production Grid service  Benefit the widest possible range of virtual organisations  Support effective use of the infrastructure  Link with other regional and international Grid initiatives Dissemination and Outreach (NA2): 5% of EGEE budget  Dissemination – to actively promote and raise awareness of the EGEE project  Outreach – to identify and contact potential new user communities Training and Induction (NA3): 4% of EGEE budget  Induction – to introduce and orient - users and members  Training – to create, collate, make available and deliver material and courses Application Identification and Support (NA4)  Process for selecting new application areas  Supports selected VO’s in porting applications International cooperation (NA5)

4 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 4 Gaining new and effective users

5 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 5 Gaining new and effective users Researchers Decision-makers Designers Induction & User Training Outreach Dissemination Successful Users User Registration Positive Referrals Application Developers Developer Initial Training Application Developers At home on EGEE Positive Referrals Developer Advanced Training New EGEE Applications Pushing Limits Advanced EGEE Applications Success Stories & Experts NA4 NA2

6 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 6 Dissemination 1 st project conference  Over 300 delegates came to the 4 day event during April in Cork Ireland  Kick-off meeting bringing together representatives from the 70 partner organisations 2 nd conference scheduled  22-26 November in The Hague  http://public.eu-egee.org/conferences/2nd/ http://public.eu-egee.org/conferences/2nd/ Websites, Brochures and press releases  For project and general public www.eu-egee.org  Information packs for the general public, press and industry

7 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 7 User training and induction Training material and courses from introductory to advanced level Train a wide variety of users both internal to the EGEE consortium and external groups from across Europe ~20 courses/presentations already held and many more planned Experience with GENIUS portal and GILDA testbed Courses inline with the needs of the projects and applications

8 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 8 Procedure for a new VO (I) 0) Review information provided on the EGEE website (www.eu-egee.org)www.eu-egee.org 1) Establish contact with the EGEE applications group lead by Vincent Breton (breton@clermont.in2p3.fr) 2) Provide information by completing a questionnaire describing your application 3) Applications selected based on scientific criteria, Grid added value, effort involved in deployment, resources consumed/contributed etc.

9 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 9 Procedure for a new VO (II) 4) Follow a training session 5) Migrate application to EGEE infrastructure with the support of EGEE technical experts 6) Initial deployment for testing purposes 7) Production usage (contribute computing resources for heavy production demands)

10 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 10 Training and Induction (NA3) NeSC Edinburgh UK & Ireland GUP Linz Austria Innsbruck Austria CESNET Prague Czech Rep. BUTE Budapest Hungary ELUB Budapest Hungary MTA SZTAKI Budapest Hungary ICM Warsaw Poland PSNC Poznan Poland II-SAS Bratislava Slovakia FZK Karlsruhe Germany INFN Rome Italy KU-NATFAK Copenhagen Denmark IHEP Protvino Russia IMPB RAS Moscow Russia ITEP Moscow Russia JINR Dubna Russia PNPI Petersburgh Russia RRCKI Moscow Russia GRNET Athens Greece TAU Tel Aviv Isreal ICI Bucharest Romania

11 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 11 Generic Application Support Getting new scientific and industrial communities interested and committed to use the grid infrastructure built by EGEE is key to the success of the project Questionnaire to get information and first requirements from new communities interested in using the EGEE Infrastructure (http://alipc1.ct.infn.it/grid/egee/na4/questionnaire/na4-genapp- questionnaire.doc)http://alipc1.ct.infn.it/grid/egee/na4/questionnaire/na4-genapp- questionnaire.doc Feed-backs received so far (http://alipc1.ct.infn.it/grid/egee/na4/questionnaire):http://alipc1.ct.infn.it/grid/egee/na4/questionnaire  Astrophysics (EVO and Planck satellite)  Earth Observation (ozone maps, seismology, climate)  Digital Libraries (DILIGENT Project)  Grid Search Engines (GRACE Project)  Industrial applications (SIMDAT Project) Interest also from Computational Chemistry (Italy and Czech Republic), Civil Engineering (Spain), and Geophysics (Switzerland and France) communities

12 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 12 NA4 “Generic Applications” Name given to new scientific and industrial communities interested and committed to use the EGEE infrastructure GENIUS portal – hides EGEE middleware GILDA is a complete suite of grid elements (test-bed, CA, VO, monitoring system, web portal) and applications fully dedicated to dissemination purposes. This could also represent the ideal grid testbed where to start the porting of new generic applications. GILDA and GENIUS  used for some trial porting of some new applications  used by training activity during courses and tutorials

13 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 13 Training Courses and Activities 6 Develop NA3 processes; requirements analysis Induction for project members Advanced courses Workshops: EGEE advances, new VO’s Further courses for project members 1812 Project month Build repository of training material Induction for users Further user and app. dev. training

14 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 14 EGEE training delivery EGEE NA3 has trained 400 people in courses ranging from introductions to EGEE (induction) through Application Developer to Advanced level. NA3 is committed to maintaining and developing the quality of training. To do this feedback is collected from the users of courses.

15 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 15 Community support The EGEE training material is being made available to the whole community. A training materials repository allowing flexible searches of the available material is currently under development and testing.  Training activity homepage: http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/  Roadmap: training events since the start of EGEE http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/schedreg/index.html http://www.egee.nesc.ac.uk/schedreg/index.html

16 Induction to EGEE, 17 May 2004 - 16 Summary: In 2 years EGEE will: Establish production quality sustained Grid services  3000 users from at least 5 disciplines  …. Network activities will  Demonstrate a viable general process to bring other scientific communities on board  Raise awareness of EGEE  Create effective users  Build international links Applications Geant-NREN-.... networks Grid infrastructure


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