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The 6th Annual Access Grid Retreat - May 15-17,
2006
http://www.mcs.anl.gov/fl/flevents/ag/agr06
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Co-hosted by Internet2
DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS: Friday April 7,
2006
The 6th Annual Access Grid (AG)
Retreat will be held May 15-17 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA. This
year's meeting will be co-hosted by Internet2.
The Access Grid is an ensemble of
resources including multimedia large-format displays, presentation
and interactive environments, and interfaces to Grid middleware
and to visualization environments. These resources are used to
support group-to-group interactions across the Grid. For example,
the AG is used for large-scale distributed meetings, collaborative
work sessions, seminars, lectures, tutorials, and training. The
Access Grid began as a community effort in terms of development,
support, education, and training and it continues to grow as a
result of this approach. The AG Retreats, an annual tradition,
reflect this community involvement and are critical to the continued
development, utility, and improvement of the AG.
The AG Retreat program provides
an interactive forum for the Access Grid community including developers,
node operators and users. This year's Retreat will include information
about the current state of the Access Grid software and community,
and the road ahead, including the next major release of the Access
Grid software, AG3. Presentations in the following subject areas
are encouraged:
- Technology presentations
- Extensions of core Access Grid software
- Shared Applications and Services
- Distributed systems
- Streaming audio and video
- Networking: Multicast and multicast bridging
- Meeting archiving
- Security issues
- Scheduling
- Innovative uses of the AG
- Medicine
- Visualization
- Scientific domains
- Remote access to instruments
- Distance education
- Regional updates
- User requirements and improvements
- Requirements from diverse communities
(Presentations outside of these
areas will be given equal consideration)
The Access Grid Retreat is an ideal environment for the AG community
to share recent experiences and research findings, to present
ideas for future AG technical directions, and to train and educate
AG newcomers. Two tracks of sessions allow participants to focus
on either AG technical issues or activities related to AG operations.
This annual meeting will not be broadcast over the Access Grid,
but, as with past retreats, focus on bringing the global community
together with face-to-face discussions on topics ranging from
AG collaboration experiences to node installation and troubleshooting
to AG development directions. Given that this year's AG Retreat
will be located in Internet2 facilities, presenters are encouraged
to include demonstrations that leverage the excellent network
capabilities available. The most impressive presentations, as
decided by the Program Committee, will be awarded with a prize.
HOW TO SUBMIT PROPOSALS
Speakers are requested to submit
extended abstracts of no more than 1000 words, not including figures
or references. Speakers should define their interest in submitting
a proposed panel discussion (including title
and proposed speakers), or an individual presentation
(including title). Abstracts should be written so as to be self-contained
and to provide the technical substance required for the program
committee to evaluate the presenter's contribution, and to provide
sufficient detail for the program. Presentations including live
demonstrations, for example introducing a new shared application
or service, must list the hardware and network requirements necessary
for the demonstration.
Abstracts must be submitted by Friday, April 7,
2006. Please submit to agr2006@accessgrid.org.
Speakers will be selected by Friday, April 14, 2006.
Confirmations will be sent via email.
For more information, please contact the AG
Retreat Program Committee at agr2006@accessgrid.org.