3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 1 GridPP Dissemination Sarah Pearce Dissemination Officer [email protected]
Jan 16, 2016
3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 2
New logo
3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 3
New logo - details
• Agreed by the Project Management Board two weeks ago – after several iterations…
• For use from GridPP2 – September• Working with PPARC on new designs for
– Powerpoint templates– Poster templates– Brochures– Exhibition stands
• Will be looking for poster updates, text for brochures etc. over the summer
• Web pages– Will be redesigned to go with new logo– Re-organise to make more ‘stranger friendly’
3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 4
NOT THE NEW WEB PAGE DESIGN –
JUST AN EXAMPLE
GridPP news2 June 2004 – CERN recognizes UK’s Grid computing19 May 2004 – UK particle physics grid takes shape11 May 2004 – A new monitoring map
Meetings2-4 June 2004– GridPP10 collaboration meeting at CERN5-8 June 2004 – GGF11, Hawaii13-14 July 2004 – Networks for Non-networkers
JobsPortal developer
Welcome to GridPP
GridPP is a collaboration of particle physicists and computer scientists from the UK and CERN, who are building a computing Grid for particle physics. GridPP is funded by PPARC as part of its e-Science Programme.
GridPP has built a working prototype grid across 17 UK institutions. Over the next three years, this will be extended to the equivalent of 20,000 PCs.
To learn more about GridPP please contact Sarah Pearce who is the GridPP Dissemination Officer.
GridPP Open Source PolicySwitch to HTTPS . Website help . Built with GridSite
Status of the GridPP testbed Monitoring the LHC Computing Grid
About GridPPNewsMeetingsPapersDemosContact us
Information for..Public and students Particle physicistse-ScientistsComputer scientists
GridPP organisationThe collaborationPeopleManagementOther projects
TechnicalGridPP softwareWork areas
HelpSearch
Current status How to use the Grid Site map
About GridPPNewsMeetingsPapersDemosContact us
Information for..Public and students Particle physicistse-ScientistsComputer scientists
GridPP organisationThe collaborationPeopleManagementOther projects
TechnicalGridPP softwareWork areas
HelpSearch
Current status How to use the Grid Site map
Particle physicistsGridPP and the LHC
ALICEATLASCMSLHCb
GridPP and other experimentsBabarD0etc.
Grids in Europe - EGEESubmitting jobs to GridPP
e-ScientistsWorking with GridPPGrids in Europe - EGEEUK core e-science programme
Computer scientistsOverview of GridPP architectureProgress so farApplicationsMiddlewareInfrastructure
Public & students What is a computing Grid?Grids and CERNIntroduction to GridPPHow GridPP worksWhat GridPP is doing now
About GridPPNewsMeetingsPapersDemosContact us
Information for..Public and students Particle physicistse-ScientistsComputer scientists
GridPP organisationThe collaborationPeopleManagementOther projects
TechnicalGridPP softwareWork areas
HelpSearch
Current status How to use the Grid Site map
The collaboration(list of members withlinks to their HEP groups)Tier-0Tier-1Tier-2
ManagementCollaboration Board Project Management BoardDeployment BoardUser Board
Links with other projectsLCGUK core e-science programmeEGEEGGFWork areas
Workload Management Data ManagementInformation & MonitoringFabric ManagementStorage ElementTestbedsNetworkingApplicationsSecurity
3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 8
Portal
• Post at Imperial College – recruiting soon• First task is to review currently available Grid
portals, survey users• Will produce a portal toolkit
– With reference implementation – emphasis on dissemination
• Working with UKDMC, Calice, MICE and anyone else interested
• Web services based• Building on existing work for CMS analysis and
GANGA development in context of BaBar
3 June 2004 GridPP10 Slide 9
Other activities
• GridPP1 paper for J Phys G.– First drafts were due by 1 June– To publish in September
• Links with other e-science disciplines– Overview of everything that GridPP groups are involved
with – for brochure and poster– Please let me know – one paragraph
• Working with EGEE dissemination• Meetings – PPARC stands
– UK e-Science All Hands Meeting, 31 August – 3 September– Supercomputing 2004, November
• GridPP1 film– Sam Rae and Joe Loncraine, Imperial College