2nd DIALOGUE Workshop

 

09 February, 06 09:00 - 10 February, 06 17:00, e-Science Institute 15 South College Street, , Edinburgh
Organiser: Neil Chue Hong

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Day 1 - 9th Feb 2006
09.00 Registration
09.30 Welcome and opening remarks (Malcolm Atkinson, Joel Saltz)
09.45 Presentation Session 1: Data Application Scenarios
  caBIG scenarios: title to be announced
  Scott Oster, Shannon Hastings, Joel Saltz, Ohio State University
  Requirements Gathering report: title to be announced
  Ally Hume, Neil Chue Hong, University of Edinburgh
  Composable Patterns of Data Access & Integration
  Malcolm Atkinson, University of Edinburgh
11.15 Break
11.30 Presentation Session 2: Integration of diverse data resources
  Data Access and Integration in the ISPIDER Proteomics Grid
  Nigel Martin, Alexandra Poulovassilis and Lucas Zamboulis, Birkbeck College
  SASF: the Service-based Approach to Schema Federation
  Leena Al-Husseini, University of Edinburgh
  Text Mining Within the GridMiner Framework
  Ivan Janciak, Peter Brezany, University of Vienna Martin Sarnovsky, Technical University of Kosice
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Discussion Session 1: Developing a unified data grid to incorporate XML, relational, object databases and file systems
15.30 Break
16.00 Discussion Session 2: Data Integration and Workflows
17:00 End of Day 1
19.30 Workshop Dinner
 
Day 2 - 10th Feb 2006
09.30 Presentation Session 3: Data middleware
  Providing Data Access and Data Related Monitoring Information for Data Integration on the Grid
  Alexander Wohrer and Peter Brezany, University of Vienna
  DataCutter: title to be announced
  Umit Catalyurek, Ohio State University
  Dorian: A Grid Service Infrastructure for Identity Management and Federation
  Stephen Langella, Ohio State University
11.00 Break
11.15 Discussion Session 3: Data Provenance - requirements for minimal sets of provenance information
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Follow-up discussion time for DIALOGUE partipants
17:00 Close

Registration

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Important Dates

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02 Feb - Registration Deadline
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09 Feb - Event Starts at 09:00hrs

     
 

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