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Page 1: Supporting Team Science and Team Shakespeare: Virtual Organizations and Physical Campuses: A short CSG workshop on a large landscape

Supporting Team Science and Team Shakespeare:Virtual Organizations and Physical Campuses:A short CSG workshop on a large landscape

Supporting Team Science and Team Shakespeare:Virtual Organizations and Physical Campuses:A short CSG workshop on a large landscape

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Workshop AgendaWorkshop Agenda

• A roadmap of issues• Sorting through the terms - Virtual Organizations, National

Cyberinfrastructure, Campus Cyberinfrastructure• VO and scientific needs and requirements

• Needs drill down - Chad and Tom• Current approaches to meeting those needs

• Research.yale.edu - Chuck• Discussion

--------------Break--------------------• Some interesting new approaches

• Leveraging enterprises and federations for VO’s• MyVOCs – John Paul Robinson• GridShib – Tom Barton

• Qatar Campus – yet another use case…

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The Players and their needsThe Players and their needs

• Team Science/Team Shakespeare/virtual organizations

• Small labs and solitary researchers

• Domain specific resources

• Integrated general collaboration tools

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A Resource-oriented Needs AssessmentA Resource-oriented Needs Assessment

• Cycles and specialized applications• Data storage and management• Specialized networking – performance,

security, private lines• Visualization and other specialized systems• Training, support and services

• Traditional systems and new data security• Collaboration services

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Team ScienceTeam Science

• Major multi-campus, increasingly interdisciplinary projects

• Centerpieces of NSF, NIH, Energy, Education, etc.

• Atlas, CMS, NEON, caBIG, Sloan, etc.

• Particularly “demanding” instances in Physics and Health.

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AstronomyChemistry Civil Engineering Climate Studies Collaboration Computer Science

Sloan Digital Sky SurveyNational Virtual Observatory

CMCS NEESLEAD

Earth System GridAccess Grid

CondorDOE e-ServicesGridLabGriPhyNNMI GridShibNMI Performance Monitoring

OGCEOGSA-DAISciDAC CoGSciDAC Data GridSciDAC SecurityvGRADSEcology Geology Infrastructure Medicine Oceanography Physics

LTERSEEK

GEONSCEC

ASCI (HPSS)EGEEGrid3GRIDS CenteriVDGLNorduGridOpen Science Grid

TeraGridUK e-Science

BIRN LOOKINGFusionGrid

LIGOParticle Physics Data Grid

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Virtual organizationsVirtual organizations

• The core of our academic collaborative nature

• More than a “group”; less than an “institution” • A source of authority about the use of a set of resources• Could move from standalone ad-hoc approaches to leverage

the new federated infrastructure• Use cases often require integration of campus infrastructure

(e.g. a class list) with external VO pieces (e.g. to permit limited Grid capabilities to students of the PI)

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Small labs and solitary researchersSmall labs and solitary researchers

• Often the “bulk” of institutional research.

• Tend to be much less visible nationally, and so need more campus cyberinfrastructure than the team players…

• Wield quirky influence on campus directions

• (Not the particular focus of our workshop)

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Domain specific systemsDomain specific systems

• Big base of Grid-type systems – Globus, Sun, Condor, etc. Often with add-ons (eg SRB).

• Clusters, condos, and blades

• Caves and other specialized tools

• Institutional repositories

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General collaboration toolsGeneral collaboration tools

• The standard suite…• List serve, protected wiki, IM buddy list,

audioconferencing, access-controlled web site, videoconferencing, shared calendaring, etc…

• Integrated with enterprise-based systems• No separate calendars to maintain• Consistent user interface in managing local

and virtual lives

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Parts of the solutionParts of the solution

• NSF Activities• Teragrid, Open Science Gateways, etc.• NMI • OCI office with Dan Atkins

• Campus CyberInfrastructure Workshop

• Educause CCI WG

• …

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The National GridspaceThe National Gridspace

• The Teragrid as a national resource• (The Petascale Facility as another)• Virtual organizations gain allocations • Expanding from centralized services to

campus leveraged and mediated approaches• Campus partnerships – contribute resources; receive

general purpose allocations• Federated identity and integrated privilege

management• www.teragrid.org, http://www.globus.org

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Grids, part 2Grids, part 2

• Campus Grids, either distributed or central• Purdue• TACC• Wisconsin condor pools• Virginia, Penn State, Harvard, etc in a modest

state• Major community science packages customized

to Grid architectures.

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Open Science GatewaysOpen Science Gateways

• “Integrated” presentation of domain tools to one or more virtual organizations in the domain

• The new buzz – promises ease of use and expanded outreach opportunities.

• Maintenance, security, real ease of use, privacy and other concerns…

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NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI)NSF Middleware Initiative (NMI)

• Has funded much of the MACE work with Internet2

• Supported other middleware components, including Globus, video directory standards, myVOCS, etc.

• Was initially cutting edge, but investments in other countries, such as the UK and Australia, are overtaking…

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OCIOCI

• Office of CyberInfrastructure, reporting directly to NSF Director

• Major investments in Grids, PetaScale machine; smaller investments in NMI, international networking, etc.

• Recent creation of a general NSF cyberinfrastructure advisory committee

• Campus Cyberinfrastructure on their radar

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CRCCCRCC

• Campus CyberInfrastructure workshop, sponsored by NSF, a joint effort of Penn State and Internet2

• Highly productive 1.5 day workshop at end of I2MM

• Lots of issues identified, from algorithm/architecture fitting to NSF funding policies that favor closet clusters over cyberinfrastructure

• Output at http://middleware.internet2.edu/crcc/

• Grist for future activities; perhaps some follow-ons

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EDUCAUSE CCIEDUCAUSE CCI

• EDUCAUSE working group, chaired by Jim Bottum and Pat Dreher

• Just in their gelling stage

• Lots of possible areas for engagement• Awareness and Education• Technology• Policy – Inducements and mandates

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An Archetype: Jean Blue and VOGUEAn Archetype: Jean Blue and VOGUE

• Professor Jean Blue• Professor of Micro-astro Physics at

Sandstone U, teaching MAP 1010• PI of international VOGUE project• Fiscal authority of local VOGUE funds• Parking permit for Lot 421• ID Card

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Things that Jean Blue wants to doThings that Jean Blue wants to do

• As PI of VOGUE, she gets lots of VOGUE privileges. She wants to• Assign to students of MAPS 101 permission to read

the VOGUE mass-hypometer• Assign to the four TA/discussion leaders permission

to reset the mass-hypometer• Facilitate on-line discussions among the students

taking classes at other universities from her co-PI’s• Have read/write privileges on the VOGUE wiki, and

give her students read access to parts of the Wiki

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Current approaches discussionCurrent approaches discussion

• Networking• Performance, latency, etc• Friction-free paths (gridftp’s, external visibility,

etc.)• Security• VO’s create their own identities• Identities are also often authorization• Collab tools• Research.yale.edu

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BreakBreak

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Post breakPost break

• New approaches to supporting team science• The basic vision• A collaborative tools implementation – JPR• A domain-specific tools implementation –

Tom Barton

• And there’s a related problem – the Qatar campus – Carrie et al

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Vision in one slideVision in one slide

• Build a campus/enterprise core middleware infrastructure that• Serves the overall enterprise IT environment, providing business

drivers and institutional investment for sustainability and scalability• Is designed to support the research and instructional missions

• Implies consistent approaches and common practices across campuses and internationally

• Build, plumb, and replumb the tools of research on top of that emergent infrastructure• Domain-specific middleware (grids, sensor nets, etc)• Common collaboration tools (video, protected wikis, shared

calendaring, audioconferencing, etc.)

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WhyWhy

• Ease of use• Common tools used in a consistent fashion• Allow students to access research capabilities in instructional

environments • Better security

• Integrate with local security • Facilitate flexible options for effective use• Preserve privacy but maintain accountability

• Facilitate advanced networking and science• Trust-mediated transparency• Transparent-to-use tools for collaboration• Better diagnostics

• Realizes efficiencies, economic and strategic, that serves both the institution and its individuals

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VO Functions and Roles for Jean BlueVO Functions and Roles for Jean Blue

• Lead scientist• Run experiments• Manage instruments and data• Administer rights for others to manage I&D• Collaborator – audioconferences, IM, wikis

• Co-PI• Manage local financial accounts• Approve local hires• Edit and electronically submit proposals

• Disseminator• Provide editorial content for outreach wiki• Mentor K-12 teachers in community programs

• Educator• Teach undergraduate classes using research tools• Supervise graduate students, TA’s, etc.

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The Current Kool-aidThe Current Kool-aid

• Campuses build consistent and sustainable middleware infrastructures

• Federating software and federations create effective inter-institutional collaboration infrastructure

• Federations peer internationally and across sectors to extend the value

• Virtual organizations leverage campus infrastructure and peered federations for user-centric enterprise-manageable teams