e-Science 2005: Conference Program
December 5th, 2005 - Monday
8:30 AM Registration
9:00 am to 10:30 am Track - 1
(Room: Clarendon A)
Track - 2
(Room: Clarendon C)
Track - 3
(Room: Yarra 2)
Track - 4
(Room: Flinders)
Workshop 1: Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources Tutorial 1: Gridbus Toolkit by Dr. Rajkumar Buyya, Hussein Gibbins, Krishna Nadiminti, and Srikumar Venugopal

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Workshop 3: Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid Workshop 2: Deploying Production Grids - Beyond the Hype
10:30 am to 11:00 am Delegate Tea Break
11:00 am to 12:30 pm Workshop 1: Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources Tutorial 1: Gridbus Toolkit by Dr. Rajkumar Buyya, Hussein Gibbins, Krishna Nadiminti, and Srikumar Venugopal

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Workshop 3: Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid  

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12:30 pm to 1:30 pm Delegate Lunch
1:30 pm to 3:00 pm Workshop 1: Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources Tutorial 2: Globus Toolkit by Prof. Ian Foster

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Workshop 3: Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid Workshop 2: Deploying Production Grids - Beyond the Hype
3:00 pm to 3:30 pm Delegate Afternoon Tea Break
3:30 pm to 5:30 pm Workshop 1: Innovative and Collaborative Problem Solving Environment in Distributed Resources Tutorial 2: Globus Toolkit by Prof. Ian Foster

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Workshop 3: Scientific Instruments and Sensors on the Grid  

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6:30 pm onwards Welcome Reception
 
December 6th, 2005 - Tuesday
8:30 AM Registration
9:00 am to 9:30 am Inauguration
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)

    (1) Opening Remarks by Conference Co-Chairs
   (2) Welcome Speech by Dr Mark Sargent, Chairman of National e-Research Coordination Committee

9:30 am to 10:30 am
Plenary Talk IA: "Service-Oriented Science: Scaling the Application and Impact of eResearch"
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Prof. Ian Foster
Argonne National Laboratory & University of Chicago, USA
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
10:30 am to 11:00 am
Delegate Tea Break
11:00 am to 12:30 pm e-Science Application1
Chair: Ron Perrott
(Room: Clarendon A)
Production Grids
Chair: David Abramson
(Room: Clarendon C)
Resource Management and Scheduling 1
Chair: Michela Taufer
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Challenge of Volunteer Computing With Lengthy Climate Model Simulation. Carl Christensen, Tolu Aina and David Stainforth.  Experiences with GRIA - Industrial applications on a web services Grid. Mike Surridge, Steve Taylor, Dave DeRoure and Ed Zaluska.  Advance Reservation and Co-Allocation Protocol For Grid Computing. Dean Kuo and Mark Mckeown.
A BLAST Service Built on Data Indexed Overlay Network. Chen Wang, Bassam Alqaralleh, Bing Bing Zhou, Michael Till and Albert Y. Zomaya.  Analysis of the ATLAS Rome Production Experience on the LHC Computing Grid. Simone Campana, Dario Barberis, Frederic Brochu, Flavia Donno, Alessandro De Salvo, Luc Gossens, Santiago Gonzalez de la Hoz, Tommaso Lari, Dietrich Liko, Julio Lozano, Guido Negri, Laura Perini, Gilbert Poulard, Silvia Resconi, David Rebatto and Luca Vaccarossa.  A Case Study on Workload Characterization via Phase Identification for Adaptive Automatic Grid Reconfiguration. Baochuan Lu, Amy Apon, Doug Hoffman and Lawrence Dowdy. 
Application Modeling and Representation for Automatic Grid-enabling of Legacy Applications. Liping Zhu, Andréa Matsunaga, Vivekananthan Sanjeepan, Herman Lam and José Fortes.  The Evolving Grid Deployment and Operations Model within EGEE, LCG and GridPP. Jeremy Coles. Agreement-based Workload and Resource Management. Sergio Andreozzi, Tiziana Ferrari, Salvatore Monforte and Elisabetta Ronchieri. 
12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Delegate Lunch
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm  
Plenary Talk IB:  "Ambient Intelligent - Where Multimedia and Sensor Networks Meet"
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Prof. Jan Rabaey (ISSNIP 2005*)
University of California at Berkeley, USA 
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
3:00 pm to 3:30 pm Delegate Afternoon Tea Break
3:30 pm to 5:00 pm e-Science Applications 2
Chair: Ron Perrott
(Room: Clarendon A)
Grid Workflows 1
Chair: Carole Goble
(Room: Clarendon C)
Resource Management and Scheduling 2
Chair: Tianchi Ma
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Supplier Model for Legacy Applications in a Grid. Jonathan Giddy, Ian Grimstead and Jason Jones.  QoS Support for Time-Critical Grid Workflow Applications. Ivona Brandic, Siegfried Benkner, Gerhard Engelbrecht and Rainer Schmidt.  An Approach to Grid Scheduling Optimization Based on Fuzzy Association Rule Mining. Hai Jin, Jin Huang, Xia Xie and Qin Zhang.
ScienceSifter: Facilitating Activity Awareness in Collaborative Research Groups through Focused Information Feeds. Linn Marks Collins, Ketan K. Mane, Mark L.B. Martinez, Jeremy A.T. Hussell and Richard E. Luce.  Bio-Workflows with BizTalk: Using a Commercial Workflow Engine for eScience. Asbjørn Rygg, Scott Mann, Paul Roe and On Wong.  High-Performance Task Distribution for Volunteer Computing. David Anderson, Eric Korpela and Rom Walton. 
Development of Chemistry Portal for Grid-enabled Molecular Science. Zhongwu Zhou, Billy D Todd and Feng Wang.  Multiple Temporal Consistency States for Dynamical Verification of Upper Bound Constraints in Grid Workflow Systems. Jinjun Chen and Yun Yang.  Metrics for Effective Resource Management in Global Computing Environments. Michela Taufer, Patricia J. Teller, David P. Anderson and Charles L. Brooks, III. 
5:30 pm to 10:00 pm Conference Tour
 
December 7th, 2005 - Wednesday
8:30 am to 9:30 am Data Management 1
Chair: Peter Sloot
(Room: Clarendon A)
Grid Workflows 2
Chair: Ivona Brandic
(Room: Clarendon C)
Resource Management and Scheduling 3
Chair: Jemal Abawajy
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

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The GriddLeS Data Replication Service. Tim Ho and David Abramson.  Enhancing Scientific Workflows with Secure Shell Functionality in UNICORE Grids. Morris Riedel, Daniel Mallmann and Achim Streit.  An Interoperable, Standards-based Grid Resource Broker and Job Submission Service. Erik Elmroth and Johan Tordsson. 
Iteration Aware Prefetching for Remote Data Access. Philip Rhodes and Sridhar Ramakrishnan.  Cost-based Scheduling of Workflow Application on Utility Grids. Jia Yu, Rajkumar Buyya and Chen-Khong Tham.  Design and Evaluation of a Decentralized System for Grid-wide Fairshare Scheduling. Erik Elmroth and Peter Gardfjäll. 
9:30 am to 10:30 am  
Plenary Talk 2A: " The Network – A Revolutionary Capability for the Warfighter"
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Prof. John Parmentola (ISSNIP 2005*)
Research and Laboratory Management, US Army
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
10:30 am to 11:00 am
Delegate Tea Break
11:00 am to 12:30 pm e-Science Applications 3
Chair: Paul Coddington
(Room: Clarendon A)
Data Management 2
Chair: Jemal Abawajy
(Room: Clarendon C)
 

 

 

 

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The Telescience Tools: Version 2.0. Abel Lin, Lu Dai, Khim Ung, Jeff Mock, Steven Peltier and Mark Ellisman.  A Parallel File Transfer Protocol for Clusters and Grid Systems. Dheeraj Bhardwaj and Rishi Kumar.
The SegHidro Experience: Using the grid to empower a hydro-meteorological Scientific Network. Eliane Araújo, Walfredo Cirne, Carlos O. Galvão, Enio P. Souza, Gustavo Wagne, Nigini Oliveira and Eduardo Sávio Martins.  Flexible IO services in the Kepler Grid Workflow system. David Abramson, Jagan Kommineni, and Ilkay Altintas. 
A Platform for Distributed Analysis of Neuroimaging Data on Global Grids. Scott Kolbe, Wei Liu, Wee Siong Soh, Tianchi Ma, Rajkumar Buyya and Gary Egan.  Improving GridFTP Performance with Split TCP Connections. Philip Rizk, Cameron Kiddle and Rob Simmonds. 
12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Delegate Lunch
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm  
Plenary Talk 2B: "A Grid Environment for Data Integration of Scientific Databases"
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Prof. Hideo Matsuda
Department of Bioinformatics Engineering, Osaka University, Japan 
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
3:00 pm to 3:30 pm Delegate Afternoon Tea Break
 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Industry Track
(Room: Clarendon A)
Poster Session
(Room: Clarendon B & C)
Tutorial 3
(Room: Yarra 2)
ISSNIP Event
Nimrod-G Tutorial
Prof. David Abramson
7:00 pm onwards Conference Dinner at Melbourne Aquarium 
 
December 8th, 2005 - Thursday
8:30 am to 9:30 am Web Services and e-Science Enabling Technologies 1
Chair: David De Roure
(Room: Clarendon A)
Grid Workflows 3
Chair: David Abramson
(Room: Clarendon B)
Resource Management and Scheduling 4
Chair: Rom Walton
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

 

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OpenSPACE: An Open Service Provisioning and Consuming Environment for Grid Computing. Hailong Sun, Liang Zhong, Jinpeng Huai and Yunhao Liu.  OWL-WS: A Workflow Ontology for Dynamic Grid Service Composition. Stefano Beco, Barbara Cantalupo, Ludovico Giammarino, Mike Surridge and Nikolaos Matskanis.
Cluster Scheduling and Load Balancing via TCP Options. Peter Clutterbuck. 
Modeling and PerformanceAnalysis of the VEGA Grid System. Haijun Yang, Zhiwei xu, Yuzhong Sun and Qinghua zheng.  Panoply of Utilities inTaverna. Katherine Wolstencroft, Tom Oinn, Carole Goble, Justin Ferris, Christopher Wroe, Phillip Lord, Kevin Glover and Robert Stevens.  Transparent Resource Allocation to Exploit Idle Cluster Nodes in Computational Grids. Marco Netto, Rodrigo Calheiros, Rafael Silva, Cesar De Rose, Caio Northfleet and Walfredo Cirne. 
9:30 am to 10:30 am  
Plenary Talk 3A"Insect-inspired sensors for autonomous visual guidance"
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Prof.
Mandayam V. Srinivasan  (ISSINP 2005 *)
Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University.
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
10:30 am to 11:00 am
Delegate Tea Break
11:00 am to 12:30 pm   Web Services and e-Science Enabling Technologies 2
Chair: Andrew Wendelborn
(Room: Clarendon A)
Security 1
Chair: Jane Hunter
(Room: Clarendon B)
Service Management
Chair: Rajkumar Buyya
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

 

 

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Distributed, parallel web service orchestration using XSLT. Peter M. Kelly, Paul D. Coddington and Andrew L. Wendelborn.  Access Control Policy Negotiation for Remote Hot-deployed Grid Service. Wei Xue.  Installing and Configuring Application Software on he LHC Computing Grid. Roberto Santinelli and Flavia Donno. 
Web services-based architecture for reducing behavior and quality uncertainties. Andrijana Mandaric, Andreas Oberweis and Primoz Perc.  Dynamic Delegation Approach for Access Control in Grids. Geethakumari G.Nair, Atul Negi and V N Sastry.  Grid Service Configuration and Lifecycle Management. Julie McCabe. 
Publishing Persistent Grid Computations as WS Resources. Thomas Heinis, Cesare Pautasso, Gustavo Alonso and Oliver Deak.  Identity-Based Cryptography for Grid Security. Hoon Wei Lim and Kenneth G Paterson.  Application Deployment over Heterogeneous Grids using Distributed Ant. Wojtek James Goscinski and David Abramson. 
12:30 pm to 2:00 pm Delegate Lunch
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm  
Plenary Talk 3B: Putting Semantics into e-Science and Grids
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Professor  Carole Goble
 The e-Science North West Centre, The University of Manchester, UK 
(Venue: Clarendon Ballroom)
3:00 pm to 3:30 pm Delegate Afternoon Tea Break
3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Web Services and e-Science Enabling Technologies 3
Chair: David Abramson
(Room: Clarendon A)
Security 2
Chair: Hoon Wei Lim
(Room: Clarendon B)
P2P - Networking
Chair: Aaron Harwood
(Room: Yarra 2)
 

 

 

 

 

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A Binary XML for Scientific Applications. Kenneth Chiu, Tharaka Devadithya, Wei Lu and Aleksander Slominski.  Dynamic creation of inter-organizational grid Virtual Organizations. Bassem Nasser.  A Peer-to-Peer Extension of Network-Enabled Server Systems. Eddy Caron, Frédéric Desprez, Cédric Tedeschi and Franck Petit. 
On the Costs for Reliable Messaging in Web/Grid Service Environments. Shrideep Pallickara, Geoffrey Fox, Beytullah Yildiz, Sangmi Lee Pallickara, Sima Patel and Damodar Yemme.  GAMA: Grid Account Management Architecture. Karan Bhatia, Kurt Mueller and Sandeep Chandra.  A Semantics-based Routing Scheme for Grid Resource Discovery. Juan Li and Son Vuong. 
An Agent Oriented Proactive Fault Tolerant Framework for Grid Computing. Mohammad Tanvir Huda, Heinz W. Schmidt and Ian D Peake.  Grid Security Services Simulator (G3S) - A Simulation Tool for the Design and Analysis of Grid Security Solutions. Syed Naqvi and Michel Riguidel.  Rerouting Strategies for Networks with Advance Reservations. Lars-Olof Burchard, Barry Linnert and Joerg Schneider. 
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
e-Science 2006 Invitation + Conference Closing Remarks
(Room: Clarendon A & B)
 
* ISSNIP 2005 (http://www.issnip.org/) is co-located with e-Science 2005 and Keynote speakers are shared