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Title: Introduction to the Globus Toolkit GT4

Speaker: Ms. Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Argonne National Laboratory

Abstract:

Globus is developing fundamental technologies needed to build Grids -- persistent environments that enable software applications to integrate instruments, displays, computational and information.

This tutorial is lecture-style. It provides an overview of the basic components of Globus (core, security, data management, execution management, information services) from an architectural point of view. Specific use cases are presented and discussed. We encourage questions and direction from participants.

We will cover Grid basics - how to run a job, how to transfer a file, how to work with Globus security, and how to track the progress of your jobs and services.

Detailed description

Globus is developing fundamental technologies needed to build Grids -- persistent environments that enable software applications to integrate instruments, displays, computational and information. This paradigm has become common in many application communities that use distributed resources in a coordinated manner. This is especially relevant to the attendees who have long been on the cutting edge of this work. Globus™s use has expanded, and this tutorial will enable communities working in this area to find out about the latest Globus work and walk through basic functionality.

This tutorial will contain basic introductory material in an interactive lecture-style, consisting of an overview of the basic components of Globus (core, security, data management, execution management, information services) from an architectural point of view, discussion of use cases in the Grid, and how users and developers can contribute to Globus. The audience for this tutorial could be quite broad, including project management, team leaders, researchers, application developers, and end users in the Grid space. No prior knowledge of Globus is expected.

Outline

  1. Introduction to Grids and Globus
  2. How to use Globus to create a service for use by my colleagues
  3. How to use Globus to manage who is allowed to access my service (or
    my experimental data)
  4. How to use Globus to ensure reliable & secure distribution of data from my lab to my partners
  5. How to use Globus to run 10,000 jobs on whatever computers I can get hold of
  6. How to use Globus to monitor the status of the different resources to which I have access
  7. How can I contribute to Globus?

About the Speaker

Rachana is a Senior Software Developer and Technology Coordinator at Argonne National Laboratory. Rachana has been with the Globus group for the last five years, working on various aspects of the Globus Toolkit. Her primary area of focus is Grid Security and leads the design and developments efforts on security components of the toolkit.

She started working on distributed computing as a Research Assistant at the Extreme Computing Lab at Indiana University, where she completed her Masters in Computer Science in 2002


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