1. HEP, Grids and the Networks They Depend Upon
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Outline
  4. What is “The Grid”?
  5. Grid Perspectives
  6. The Grid Vision
  7. The Grid Problem
  8. Elements of the Problem
  9. Example Grid Projects
  10. A Brain
  11. Mathematicians Solve NUG30
  12. Network for Earthquake
  13. Grids at NASA: Aviation Safety
  14. Grids and Industry: Early Examples
  15. Slide 15
  16. Broader Context
  17. Why Now?
  18. Living in an Exponential World
  19. Living in an Exponential World:
  20. Network Exponentials
  21. The Network
  22. Motivation for the Grid
  23. The Problem
  24. The Solution
  25. Four LHC Experiments: The Petabyte to Exabyte Challenge
  26. How Much Data is Involved?
  27. ATLAS
  28. Slide 28
  29. Discovery Potential for SM Higgs Boson
  30. Slide 30
  31. Data Flow from ATLAS
  32. Data Flow Analysis by V. Lindenstruth
  33. Data Intensive
  34. Data Intensive Issues Include …
  35. Examples of
  36. HEP Data Analysis
  37. Production
  38. Physics Analysis
  39. A Model Architecture for Data Grids
  40. Who is working on the Grid?
  41. HENP Related Data Grid Projects
  42. Grid Physics Network (GriPhyN)
  43. Virtual Data in Action
  44. iVDGL: A Global Grid Laboratory
  45. Transatlantic Interoperability
  46. TeraGrid: NCSA, ANL, SDSC, Caltech
  47. Initial TeraGrid Design
  48. NSFNET 56 Kb/s Site Architecture
  49. 2002 Cluster-WAN Architecture
  50. Distributed Terascale Cluster
  51. Grid and Network Related Work at Michigan
  52. MGRID Center
  53. MGrid Research Project Partners
  54. MGRID: Goals
  55. Internet2 HENP Network SIG
  56. USATLAS Data Grid Testbed
  57. Michigan Grid Testbed Layout
  58. Introduction to Grid3
  59. The Grid3 Project
  60. NMI Overview
  61. NMI Press Release
  62. Michigan NMI Testbed
  63. ATLAS Collaboratory Project
  64. WLAP Server
  65. Trying to Address Problems
  66. GEC-SR -- Global Grid Enabled Collaboratory for Scientific Research
  67. GECSR
  68. Slide 68
  69. What is UltraLight?
  70. UltraLight Network: PHASE I
  71. UltraLight Network: PHASE III
  72. Identifying the pieces of the LHC Computing Infrastructure - and where they fit
  73. Network Measurements…
  74. IEPM: PingER
  75. History – Loss Quality (Cottrell)
  76. History - Throughput Quality
  77. Globus V3/V4…
  78. “Web Services”
  79. OGSI Grid Service Specification
  80. Architecture Framework
  81. Back to Virtual Data and Grid Toolkits…
  82. Virtual Data Queries
  83. Virtual Data Scenario
  84. Chimera Application:
  85. Programs as Community Resources:
  86. Slide 86
  87. Motivations (2)
  88. The Future of e-Science…
  89. Current Programs
  90. U.S. Cyberinfrastructure:
  91. Distributed Computing Problem Evolution
  92. The Globus View of the Future:
  93. And Thus …
  94. Future of the Grid for HEP?
  95. Conclusions
  96. For More Information…

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