DRAFT

National Collaboratories and Network Research Breakout

*** All MICS PI's are Welcome ***

Location: Hyatt Reston

 

8:00 AM Welcome and Charge to Participants - Mary Anne Scott and Thomas Ndousse-Fetter

Meeting Objective: Developing Crosscutting Themes in the NC and NR Programs

8:15 AM     Panel Logistics - Ray Bair

Panel Guidelines:

* Each panel is centered on a common, vital technology theme that involves many projects, as both producers and consumers of capabilities in that area. These panels are an opportunity for interested PIs to carry on a dialogue about expectations and crosscutting issues. We hope this dialogue will be continued in other forms as we go forward.

* Each panelist is asked to make up to 10 minutes of opening remarks, focusing on an engineering view of (a) specific capabilities being developed in their project, (b) the planned schedule for the next 12 months, and (c) how their project's capabilities will interoperate and/or integrate with those of the other panelists (specifically) and other related projects.

* Then the chair will lead an open discussion directed at identifying (1) the early issues, (2) actions that participants agree to undertake to address them, and (3) how best to keep the dialogue going.

8:20 AM     Participants self-select panels to attend

8:30-10:00 AM Session A

                    Panelists

* Chair: Bill Johnston (LBNL) - DOE Science Grid

* Deb Agarwal (LBNL) - Reliable and Secure Group Communication

* Mary Thompson (LBNL) - Distributed Security Architectures

* Steve Tuecke (ANL) - Security and Policy for Group Collaborations

                    Panelists:

* Chair: Miron Livny (U Wisconsin) - Particle Physics Data Grid

* Ian Foster (ANL) - High-Performance Data Grid Toolkit

* Don Middleton (NCAR) - Earth System Grid II

* Jim Myers (PNNL) - Scientific Annotation Middleware

* Arie Shoshani (LBNL) - Storage Resource Management for Data Grid Applications

10:00-10:20 AM Break, (participants self-select panels to attend)

10:20:11:50 AM Session B

                   Panelists:

* Chair: Nagi Rao (ORNL) - Stability modeling of High-Performance Transport Protocols

* Richard Baranuik (Rice U) - Edge-based Traffic Processing and Service Inference for

High-performance Networks

* Kimberly Claffy (U. California SD) - Hop-by-hop bandwidth estimation

* Thomas Donigan (ORNL) - Net100: Development of network-Aware Operating Systems

* Deb Argawal or delegate (LBNL) - Self-configuring Network Monitoring

* Wu Feng (LANL) - Autotuning High-Performance Transport Protocols

* Karsten Schwan (GAtech) - IQ-Echo

* David Schissel (GA) - National Fusion Collaboratory

                    Panelists:

* Deb Agarwal or delegate (LBNL) - Pervasive Collaborative Computing Environment

* Dennis Gannon (Indiana U) - Middleware Technology to Support Science Portals

* Larry Rahn (SNL) - Collaboratory for Multi-Scale Chemical Science

* Rick Stevens (ANL) - Middleware to Support Group-to-Group Collaboration

* Gregor von Laszewski (ANL) - CoG Kits

11:50-noon Meet as full group

Noon-1:00 PM Panel Reports (by each chair)

* Issues

* Actions

1:00 PM Closing Remarks: Mary Anne Scott and Thomas Ndousse-Fetter

1:10-2:30 Break

2:30-5:30 Network Research PI's Meeting - agenda TBD